Choice warns that Labor’s attempt to strengthen passenger rights for Australian airline travelers might be less effective than current legislation.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that Labor’s proposed changes to enhance airline passenger rights could potentially result in weaker protections than those currently in place. Consumer advocacy groups like Choice play a critical role in highlighting these issues, as they ensure that the interests of passengers are prioritized. Strong passenger rights are essential for maintaining trust in the airline industry, especially after the disruptions we’ve seen over the past few years. It’s crucial that any legislative changes are thoroughly evaluated and that they genuinely strengthen, rather than undermine, the rights of consumers. What are others’ thoughts on this issue?

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