Airlines must pay compensation in event of 'wildcat strikes', EU court rules

The Court of Justice of the European Union has found that airlines have to pay compensation to passengers in the event of a 'wildcat strike', according to Newstalk.

Airlines must pay compensation in event of 'wildcat strikes', EU court rules

The Court of Justice of the European Union has found that airlines have to pay compensation to passengers in the event of a 'wildcat strike', according to Newstalk.

The case was taken after German airline TUIfly cancelled or delayed flights for three hours or more in October 2016.

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