1. Welcome Aboard: Revisiting Regulation 261/2004
Jeremias Prassl and Michal BobekPart I: EU-Level Perspectives
2. Regulation 261: Three Major Issues in the Case Law of the Court of Justice of the EU
Jirí Malenovský
3. Regulation 261: The Passenger Rights Framework
Frank Benyon
4. EU Law and the Montreal Convention of 1999
David McClean
5. Luxembourg v Montreal: Time for The Hague to Intervene
John Balfour
6. EU Regulations in the Member States: Incorporating International Norms
Silvia FerreriPart II: Member States’ Perspectives
7. Austria and Germany: Well-Informed Passengers, Extensive Case Law and a Strong Demand for Legal Certainty
Irena Gogl-Hassanin
8. The Benelux: Small is not Less
Pablo Mendes de Leon and Wouter Oude Alink
9. Bulgaria: Blurred Lines
Alexander Kornezov
10. A Pair of Wings: Air Passenger Rights in the Czech Republic and Slovakia
Kristián Csach
11. Estonia: All Well or is there Something in the Air?
Tatjana Evas and Silvia Ustav
12. France: Air Passengers Facing Long-Haul Judicial Journeys
Fabien Le Bot
13. The Italian Experience and Trend
Laura Pierallini
14. Poland: Do Not Adjust Your Seat, Passengers’ Rights are Assured
Krystyna Kowalik-Banczyk
15. Spain: Defeating Air Passengers’ Rights Through Procedural Rules
Mireia Artigoti Golobardes
16. United Kingdom and Ireland: Passenger Protection Turns a Corner
Benjamin Jones
17. Extraterritorial Application: Exporting European Consumer Protection Standards
Brian F Havel and John Q MulliganPart III: Broader Horizontal Perspectives
18. The Turbulent Life of Regulation 261: Continuing Controversies Surrounding EU Air Passenger Rights
Sacha Garben
19. European Private Law: Up in the Air?
Joasia Luzak
20. Tackling Diversity Through Uniformity? Revisiting the Reform of Regulation 261/2004
Jeremias Prassl
21. Uniform Rights? The Nature of Regulations Revisited
Michal Bobek