Internal surveys conducted by the agency responsible for enforcing air passenger protection rules shows a growing level of dissatisfaction with the time it takes to resolve complaints.
Roughly 70 pre cent of people who had complaints resolved last year were unhappy with the time it took.
Roughly 70 pre cent of people who had complaints resolved last year were unhappy with the time it tookFrance Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
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