European Commission Vice President Siim
Kallas, responsible for Transport said: "How many of us have stood in an airport and felt the frustration of
people telling you that you have no rights when you know you have! With this
application millions of travellers
can have easy access to the right information about their passenger rights when
they most need it, when unexpected situations arise."
When a journey does not go as expected, it is
often a stressful experience. Whether a flight is cancelled, a package holiday
hotel is not as advertised or a train time is changed – the situation is much
easier to deal with if the passenger knows his or her entitlements.
For each potential problem, the app explains
the passenger’s rights. For example, if a flight is cancelled and the passenger
is consequently denied boarding, he or she may be entitled to compensation of
between €125 and €600. If your luggage is damaged as a result of an accident,
you may also be entitled to compensation. It is also good to know that rail and
air companies are obliged to provide transparent information on pricing and
assist passengers with reduced mobility.
If you feel that your rights have not been
respected, the app also provides information on who to contact in order to
complain.
During a large-scale emergency, such as
experienced following the Icelandic volcanic ash crisis in 2010, the app may
also display travel information and advice from the European Commission.
The application is part of the Commission’s Your passenger rights at hand campaign:

All smart phone users will be able to access
the download pages for all devices through the QR code:
For more information on passenger rights, see
http://ec.europa.eu/transport/passenger-rights/en/index.html