- Know Your Rights:
EU Regulation 261/2004 protects air passengers. You can claim compensation for significant flight delays, cancellations, or denied boarding. - Check If You’re Eligible:
You qualify for compensation if your flight departs from an EU airport or arrives in the EU on an EU-based airline. - Claim the Right Amount:
Depending on your flight distance and delay duration, you can receive between €250 and €600. - Understand the Delay Rules:
You can claim compensation if your flight arrives over three hours late at your destination. - Get Compensated for Cancellations:
If your airline cancels your flight less than 14 days before departure, you can request reimbursement unless extraordinary circumstances apply. - Know Your Rights for Denied Boarding:
If overbooking stops you from boarding, the airline must pay compensation and arrange alternative travel or a refund. - Recognize Extraordinary Circumstances:
Airlines don’t owe compensation if bad weather, political unrest, or air traffic control strikes cause the disruption. - Demand Additional Assistance:
During long delays, you have the right to meals, refreshments, and, if necessary, accommodation paid for by the airline. - Claim Your Compensation Easily:
Contact the airline with your flight details and delay information, or use specialized services to help with your claim. - Keep Your Documents Ready:
Save your boarding passes, tickets, and receipts for expenses during the disruption. These documents strengthen your claim.
By acting on your rights, you can secure fair compensation and manage the challenges of flight disruptions effectively.
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