International Journal of

Business & Management Studies

ISSN 2694-1430 (Print), ISSN 2694-1449 (Online)
DOI: 10.56734/ijbms
Consumer Litigation And Passenger Assistance Rules In Air Transport In Brazil

Abstract


This article examines the consumerist judicialisation of air transport in Brazil compared to the United States, quantifying its impact on the Brazilian airline industry and economy. It discusses relevant legal and regulatory issues and evaluates their effects as triggers of lawsuits, which have typically been won by consumers. Further, it explores the resulting legal uncertainty, along with the Brazilian legal environment’s transaction costs in the sector under the institutionalist school perspective. As no public statistics are available in Brazil, the United States or elsewhere, this study quantifies disparities in Brazil regarding the global sectorial scenario by using the number of complaints per 100,000 passengers boarded. In addition, onerous airline obligations in passenger assistance law are applicable in situations beyond the airline’s control, such as flight delays for meteorological reasons or as determined by airspace control.

The study proposes the following short-term measures to mitigate the problem: the creation of minimum barriers to access to justice; the criminalisation of the illegal exercise of the legal profession; the elimination of specialised judicial courts at airports; and changes of jurisdiction.