EU Allows Companions of Disabled Travelers to Fly Free
The European Union has made a new rule. People with disabilities can travel for free with a companion. This helps people who need assistance to travel easily.
The European Union reviewed passenger rights. This included travel on planes, boats, trains, and buses. The new rule covers companions of people with disabilities. It is meant to make travel easier for those who need help. The change improves accessibility for travelers.
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Highlights
EU Free Flights for Companions
The European Union allows companions of disabled travelers to fly for free.
Review of Passenger Rights
This change is part of a review of passenger rights.
Improved Accessibility
The decision aims to improve travel accessibility for those needing assistance.
EU-Wide Travel Change
The agreement covers flights within the entire European Union.
Transportation Scope Expanded
The review includes planes, boats, trains, and buses.