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When an airline cancels your flight, you may be entitled to receive flight cancellation compensation for the inconvenience caused. Under EU regulation EC 261, passengers have the right to claim compensation from airlines for canceled flights, which can amount to as much as $650 per flight cancella...
Are You Entitled to EU Compensation for a Cancelled Flight? Where EC 261 Applies Extraordinary Circumstances Are Not Covered Connecting Flights and Cancellation Compensation Where EC 261 Applies EC 261's regulations extend their protective umbrella over flight routes and airlines, without regard to the...
If your flight is cancelledless than 14 daysbefore its planned departure, you can claim compensation even if the airline changes your booking and re-routes you (such as changing London-Frankfurt-Singapore to London-Munich-Singapore) if that new flight departs earlier than planned by at least two...
The next day you find out that the new flight is also delayed. You were supposed to arrive by 2PM but you actually arrived at 6PM. Because of this, you are also entitled to delay compensation. Compensation for Cancelled Flights Whether you receive compensation and how much depends on several...
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Compensation for Delayed European Flights: How Is It Calculated? The amount of EU261 compensation you are entitled to depend not on your ticket price but on the duration of a flight delay and the distance you were travelling. Noteworthy, the delay is calculated based on the time when you ...
Learn how to effectively claim your rights as an air passenger. EC Regulation 261/2004 provides guidelines for compensation in case of travel disruptions.
Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 11 February 2004 establishing common rules on compensation and assistance to passengers in the event ofdenied boardingand ofcancellationorlong delayof flights, and repealing Regulation (EEC) No 295/91 (Text with EEA re...
Nobody likes delayed and cancelled flights, especially passengers. Photo: Jan Vašek via Pixabay In fact, around a year ago, the Simple Flying team found themselves in this exact situation with a low-cost carrier. While no compensation was due as the cancellation was deemed out of the carrie...