02/20/2014
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The rights of airline passengers can not be enlarged well in a year of the World Cup because it would be " unfair" to the companies .
The thesis was presented on Thursday ( 20 ) by the director general of the International Air Transport Association ( IATA ) , which brings together companies in the industry , Tony Tyler , during a meeting with federal officials in Brasilia ( DF ) .
An IATA requests to the government was to postpone the implementation of new rules this year , since the companies are focused on the Cup .
The industry has discussed the creation of new rules that aim to increase consumer rights , as that would allow passengers to withdraw from the purchase of the ticket, without charge , within 24 hours
" It is unfair that companies have to comply with new rules now, when there will be a peak usage of airports ," he said .
According to Tyler , " regulators want to establish new rules that often conflict with those of other countries , and do not consider that they have a cost, which will be perceived by passengers after ."
Source : Uol
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