General strike in Argentina: what are the passengers' rights in case of canceled or delayed flights
A general strike in Argentina against a proposed labor reform is causing flight cancellations between Brazil and Argentina, prompting discussions on passenger rights.
A general strike organized by workers in Argentina against the labor reform proposed by President Javier Milei has led to significant disruptions, including the cancellation of numerous flights between Brazil and Argentina on September 19. This situation has raised awareness among travelers regarding their rights when faced with flight delays and cancellations. The Brazilian National Civil Aviation Agency (Anac) emphasizes that airlines have a legal obligation to provide assistance to passengers regardless of the cause of the disruption.
Travelers affected by flight cancellations or delays should be informed that they are entitled to immediate support from airlines, including options for reimbursement. Additionally, passengers may claim entitlement to accommodation, meals, and internet access if necessary. Felipe Bonsenso, an expert in aviation law, highlights that the law mandates this support, even when the airline is not directly at fault for the disruption. This underscores the importance of understanding passenger rights and knowing how to take action in such situations.
Furthermore, the resolution 400 established by Anac outlines specific procedures airlines must follow in the event of flight cancellations or delays. Passengers should promptly contact their airlines to ensure their rights are respected, and they may also seek legal recourse for any losses incurred, such as missed events or meetings. As this strike continues to unfold, the focus on passenger rights will likely become increasingly relevant as travelers navigate the challenges posed by the situation in Argentina.