Choice warns that Labor’s attempt to strengthen passenger rights for Australian airline travelers could fall short of current legal protections.

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  1. It’s concerning to hear that Labor’s proposal to enhance passenger rights for Australian airline travelers may not live up to current standards, as highlighted by Choice. Ensuring that consumers have robust protections in place is crucial, especially in an industry that can often be unpredictable and challenging to navigate. If the new measures are indeed weaker, it could lead to frustration and disappointment for passengers who already face numerous challenges while traveling. It’s vital for lawmakers to prioritize strong, comprehensive protections that truly serve the interests of consumers and hold airlines accountable for their services. What specific aspects of the proposed changes do you think might fall short?

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