When making enquiries or booking a flight at a travel agency in the European Union, every passenger is entitled to receive neutral and correct information. Unless the passenger requests otherwise, the travel agency must give neutral information from the computer reservation system, in other words, information about the different travel ranked in the following order:
- non-stop flights,
- direct flights with intermediate landings but without a change of aircraft,
- indirect flights,
- all the airfares available from the various airlines, as displayed.
The travel agency must give the passenger direct access to the information in the computer system should they request it, either by allowing them to see the screen or by printing it out.
Whether the flight is booked through a travel agency or directly with an airline, the passenger must be given all the information available in the computer system about: the identity of the airline actually operating the flight (should this differ from that stated on the ticket);
- a change of aircraft in the event of intermediate landings,
- intermediate landings,
- connections that require transfers between airports.