Skip to main content
Netherlands News in English

Main navigation

  • Top stories
  • Health
  • Crime
  • Politics
  • Business
  • Tech
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Weird
  • 1-1-2
Image
KLM
KLM - Credit: andrey_zhorov / DepositPhotos - License: DepositPhotos
Business
airline
KLM
Corendon
TUI
Transavia
canceled flights
voucher
refund
Consumentenbond
Sandra Molenaar
Friday, 5 June 2020 - 18:30

Share this article:

Dutch airlines still breaking EU rules with vouchers: Consumers' assoc.

Dutch airlines continue to make it almost impossible for their customers to get a refund for a canceled flight and are thereby in violation of European rules, according to consumers' association Consumentenbond.

According to the association, many European airlines abide by the rules that state consumers are entitled to a refund if their trip is canceled. This refund must cover the full amount, including extras like seat reservation, baggage and booking fees. "But Dutch airlines flout [the rules] en mass," the association said.

TUI give customers a voucher as standard and nowhere states that customers are entitled to reimbursement. Transavia and KLM also give vouchers unless customers specifically ask for a refund. Transavia will only give refunds if the canceled flight was scheduled after June 3, according to the association. KLM will only refund customers who would have flown to or from China, Israel, the United States or South Korea, and only if the canceled flight had been scheduled for after May 14. Corendon also only offers the refund option for flights after May 14.

"Unbelievable," Consumentenbond director Sandra Molenaar said. "We have made clear to airlines what the rules are in every possible way. We did that, the European Commission commented on it, and even Minister [Cora] van Nieuwenhuizen [of Infrastructure], who initially supported companies in their actions, took it back. But these companies continue to ignore the rules. As far as we are concerned, the time has come for strict enforcement."

More like this

Image
Cargo vehicles gathered below several KLM aircraft at Schiphol Airport. 21 May 2021
Airlines to pay millions extra this year as free emission rights lapse
Image
Corendon
Seven in ten Dutch travel companies are vague about holiday cancellation fees
Image
A airplane flies across a blue partly cloudy sky leaving vapour trails.
Travel organizations almost done dealing with aftermath of worldwide Windows outage
Image
_104654
Dutch airplane passengers not worried about recent Boeing incidents in the United States
Make NL Times your top Google source

Follow us:

Latest stories

  • Controversial FVD-affiliated school reopens with state funding confirmed
  • Record variable electricity prices forecast for Wednesday evening in Netherlands
  • Netherlands under code orange as record heat intensity levels recorded in Eindhoven
  • Rijkswaterstaat extends nationwide heat measures, postpones A12 roadworks
  • Police: Young fatbike rider suspected of groping 8 women in Dordrecht area

Top stories

  • Six arrested in electoral fraud investigation; Allegations of forgery, voter coercion
  • Hottest night on Dutch records expected tomorrow; Code Orange takes effect at noon
  • 270 children abducted to or from the Netherlands last year; Increase of over 25%
  • Public transport strike from 4 a.m. to 8 a.m.: No trains, buses, trams, metros running
  • Life sentence sought for Dutch-Rwandan man over massacre of 3,000 Tutsi in 1994 genocide

© 2012-2026, NL Times, All rights reserved.

Footer menu

  • Change Privacy Settings
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
  • Partner Content