EASA
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scheduleUpdated: 2026-06-15 10:00
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Latest changes
For the year 2026, EASA has implemented significant regulatory milestones:
- Artificial Intelligence and Automation: Implementation of stringent guidelines for the integration of AI-based pilot assistance systems, focusing on cybersecurity resilience against navigation system attacks.
- Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF): Entry into force of the mandatory minimum blending of SAF at European airports, as per the *ReFuelEU Aviation* plan, aiming for total decarbonization by 2050.
- Drone Safety 2.0: Update to Regulation (EU) 2019/947, standardizing drone operations in urban areas with mandatory remote identification systems.
- New Fatigue Standards: Revision of flight crew duty and rest periods, based on recent biomechanical studies, to reduce the risk of human error on long-haul flights.
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Baggage
In 2026, EASA, in conjunction with the European Parliament, consolidated the Fare Transparency standard:
- Carry-on Baggage: Standardization of carry-on baggage dimensions (55x40x20 cm) for all airlines operating in the EU, aiming to eliminate hidden costs and fare confusion.
- Hidden Fees: Airlines are prohibited from listing a flight price without including mandatory taxes, charges, and fuel surcharges from the very first step of the booking process (Transparent Total Price).
- Checked Baggage: The agency does not stipulate a mandatory free weight allowance but requires any additional charges to be clearly itemized during the checkout process. The automatic charging for extra services (like baggage check-in) without explicit user consent (opt-in) is prohibited.
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Pets
EASA's rules for 2026 follow the European regulation for the movement of companion animals:
- Documentation: The "European Pet Passport" is mandatory. For visitors, an official veterinary health certificate signed by a certified veterinarian in the country of origin is required.
- Safety: EASA requires pets to be transported in appropriate, escape-proof, and well-ventilated travel crates. Cabin transport is permitted for small animals (generally with a weight limit of up to 8kg, including the carrier), subject to the specific airline's policy.
- Restrictions: The transport of brachycephalic (short-nosed) breeds is highly discouraged by EASA due to the risk of respiratory distress at altitude, with many airlines prohibiting their transport in the cargo hold.
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Children & families
In 2026, family protection has been strengthened:
- Adjacent Seating: Legislation mandates that airlines must make reasonable efforts to seat children under 12 years of age next to a parent or legal guardian at no additional cost.
- Equipment Allowance: Free transport is guaranteed for one collapsible stroller and one child restraint system (if required for the child) as courtesy items, in addition to the child's baggage allowance.
- Assistance: Airlines are obligated to provide potable water and facilitate access to lavatories equipped with changing facilities on medium and long-haul flights.
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Seniors & accessibility
Based on Regulation (EC) No 1107/2006, the rights of Persons with Reduced Mobility (PRM) in 2026 include:
- Airport Assistance: The airport operator bears the ultimate responsibility for ensuring assistance from the moment a passenger arrives at the terminal until boarding/disembarkation.
- Notification: Assistance requests must be made at least 48 hours in advance of the scheduled departure time.
- Mobility Equipment: Airlines are required to transport, free of charge, up to two items of mobility equipment (e.g., manual/electric wheelchairs and crutches).
- MEDIF Form: The medical information form is only required if the passenger's health condition necessitates special medical care during the flight (such as supplemental oxygen or a stretcher). EASA promotes the use of a standard *Medical Clearance Form* to avoid excessive bureaucracy.
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