Has your flight been delayed or cancelled? Here's how the new aviation laws might help you

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Under the proposed charter of aviation rights by the federal government, airlines in Australia may be required to compensate passengers who are bumped from flights due to overbooking, delays, or cancellations. In this podcast, travel agent Nirav Kotak shares insights on how this law can help passengers receive better quality service from airlines.


Disclaimer: The information given in this interview is of general nature. This information may not be appropriate for your personal circumstances. Contact your travel agent for clear advice on your situation.

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