Derecho aéreo y del transporte
Viajes aéreos, derechos de pasajeros, regulación de drones y transporte ferroviario.
Introducción
El derecho del transporte regula los viajes aéreos, los derechos de los pasajeros y la seguridad del transporte.
In Brief
Air passengers departing UK airports (or arriving on a UK/EU carrier) have rights to compensation of €250–€600 for cancellations or delays over 3 hours under retained EU Regulation 261/2004, unless caused by extraordinary circumstances. The Montreal Convention 1999 (Carriage by Air Act 1961) governs airline liability for injury, death, and baggage claims on international flights. Rail passengers can claim Delay Repay compensation. Drone operators must register with the CAA and comply with altitude and proximity rules under the Air Navigation Order 2016.
Principios fundamentales
Air Passenger Rights — Under retained EU Regulation 261/2004, passengers have rights to compensation (€250–€600) for flight cancellations and long delays (over 3 hours) unless caused by extraordinary circumstances.
ATOL Protection — Package holidays and flight-inclusive bookings from UK-based travel companies must be ATOL protected, ensuring refund or repatriation if the company fails.
Drone Regulation — The Air Navigation Order 2016 and CAA regulations govern drone use. Operators must register with the CAA, pass a theory test, and comply with rules on altitude, proximity to people, and restricted airspace.
Rail Passenger Rights — Rail passengers have rights under the National Rail Conditions of Travel and consumer protection law. Delay Repay schemes compensate passengers for delays of 15+ or 30+ minutes depending on the operator.
Aviation Safety — The Chicago Convention, EU Safety Regulation (retained), and CAA oversight establish safety standards for aircraft, pilots, and air navigation.
Carrier Liability — The Montreal Convention 1999 (given effect by the Carriage by Air Act 1961) governs airline liability for passenger injury/death, baggage loss/damage, and delay on international flights.
Road Haulage — Operators of heavy goods vehicles must hold an operator's licence from the Traffic Commissioner. Conditions include maintenance standards, driver hours compliance, and financial standing.
Public Transport Accessibility — The Equality Act 2010 requires transport providers to make reasonable adjustments for disabled passengers.
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Casos principales
Huzar v Jet2.com
[2014] EWCA Civ 791
Escenarios comunes
Flight cancelled with less than 14 days' notice
Under retained EU Regulation 261/2004, a passenger whose flight from a UK airport is cancelled with less than 14 days' notice is entitled to compensation of €250–€600 depending on distance, unless the cancellation was caused by extraordinary circumstances (e.g., extreme weather, security risks). The airline must also offer re-routing or a refund.
Drone flown near an airport
Flying a drone within the flight restriction zone of an airport without permission is a criminal offence under the Air Navigation Order 2016. The maximum penalty is an unlimited fine and/or 5 years' imprisonment. The CAA and police have powers to seize drones and prosecute operators.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Am I entitled to compensation for a delayed or cancelled flight?
Under retained EU Regulation 261/2004, passengers have rights to compensation (€250–€600 depending on route distance) when a flight is cancelled with less than 14 days' notice, or delayed on arrival by 3 or more hours, unless caused by 'extraordinary circumstances' (e.g. severe weather, air traffic control strikes, security incidents). The right applies to flights departing from UK airports, or arriving in the UK on a UK/EU carrier.
What do I do if my luggage is lost by an airline?
Under the Montreal Convention 1999, airlines are liable for lost, damaged, or delayed baggage up to approximately 1,288 SDRs (around £1,400 as of 2025). You must report the loss at the airport and file a Property Irregularity Report (PIR). For delayed baggage, you can claim reasonable expenses incurred. Travel insurance typically provides additional cover.
Do I have rights if my train is delayed?
Rail passengers have rights under the National Rail Conditions of Travel and under each operator's Delay Repay scheme. Most operators offer compensation for delays of 15 or 30 minutes or more, as a percentage of the single fare paid. Some operators (under Delay Repay 15) compensate from 15 minutes' delay. You can claim online through the operator's website or app.
What are the rules for flying a drone in the UK?
Drone operators must register with the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) and pass an online theory test if their drone weighs 250g or more (or has a camera). Flights must stay below 120 metres, at least 50 metres from people and structures, away from congested areas, and away from restricted airspace (near airports, military sites, prisons). For commercial operations, an Operational Authorisation from the CAA may be required.
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