
Turkey has introduced new regulations requiring Turkish-based airlines to compensate passengers for delays caused by technical or operational issues, aligning its aviation policies more closely with EU standards. Under the updated rules, passengers on domestic flights experiencing delays of over three hours will receive €100 in compensation. For international flights, compensation ranges between €250 and €600, depending on the flight distance.
This move aims to enhance passenger rights and ensure greater accountability from airlines, addressing growing concerns over flight disruptions. By implementing these regulations, Turkey seeks to improve the overall travel experience, encourage operational efficiency, and provide financial relief to affected travelers. The new policy reinforces the country’s commitment to upholding international aviation standards while boosting consumer confidence in Turkish airlines.