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EasyJet Rejects EU Free Baggage Mandate Warning of Service Quality Decline

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British budget airline EasyJet has warned that European Union baggage regulations could degrade service quality and operational efficiency across the industry.
The proposed legislation aims to strengthen passenger rights by mandating free cabin baggage allowances. European lawmakers voted decisively to support regulations that would entitle all passengers to both personal items and larger carry-on bags without additional charges.
According to EasyJet’s leadership, implementing these requirements would force airlines to return to operational practices that were previously identified as major sources of flight delays and passenger frustration. Limited cabin storage means excess baggage would require handling during boarding, creating bottlenecks.
The airline’s chief executive specifically cited historical experience showing that unrestricted cabin baggage was once a primary cause of boarding delays. Modern systems that allow passengers to choose and pay for baggage based on individual needs have improved efficiency and punctuality.
EasyJet continues operating through a challenging period with quarterly losses of £93 million, though some of this reflects deliberate investments in airport expansion. The carrier sees positive momentum in booking activity and passenger demand for diverse international destinations.

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