🤔 Flight delays happen, but that doesn’t mean you have to accept them. You may be entitled to as much as $700 or €600 per passenger in compensation if your flight has been delayed, canceled or overbooked within the last three years.
People who want to start their long-awaited holiday or return home after their trip usually rely on flights taking off as planned. Unfortunately, it happens again and again that flights are delayed, cancelled or the connecting flight is missed. The good news for affected passengers: In such cases, travellers have extensive rights under EU Air Passenger Rights Regulation 261/2004, and may be entitled to a ticket refund or compensation. This is at least some recompense for the inconvenience caused. The EU Passenger Rights Regulation applies to flights departing from or arriving in the EU. In the second case, the airlines headquarters must also be based in the EU.
Flight delays happen, but that doesn’t mean you have to accept them. You may be entitled to as much as $700 or €600 per passenger in compensation if your flight has been delayed, canceled or overbooked within the last three years.
Claim of your compensation in case of:
▫▪▪▪ Delayed flight
▫▫▪▪ Cancelled flight
▫▫▫▪ Denied boarding
▫▫▫▫ Missed connection
Claim of your compensation in case of:
▫▪▪▪ Delayed flight
▫▫▪▪ Cancelled flight
▫▫▫▪ Denied boarding
▫▫▫▫ Missed connection
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