European Flight Delayed More Than 3 Hours? Claim Up To $700
Is your European flight delayed? Do you want to be part of the 2% of travelers who actually get the compensation the airlines owe them for a delayed flight?
It’s very simple to do this. You just have to know your rights, because you are protected by European regulations.
Under what conditions am I compensated?
If you experience a flight delay of more than three hours or an outright cancellation, your airline is legally obliged to compensate you if the following conditions are met:
- You were notified of the disruption less than 14 days prior to departure
- Your flight is departing from Europe or the airline is European
- The airline is responsible for the delay (you won’t be compensated if the delay is due to a storm, a health alert or a strike by airport or air traffic control staff)
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What allowance are you entitled to for your flight delay?
The compensation provided by the airlines is fixed:
- €250
- €400
- €600
The amount is determined by the distance traveled by your aircraft, and not related to the ticket price.
So if you’re traveling on a delayed flight from Paris to Bangkok, it’s not relevant whether you bought it for €400 or €50. In both cases, you will be entitled to €600 (approx $700) compensation. If you are entitled to flight delayed compensation us you can save up the money for your next trip.
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In addition, the airline is obliged to provide you with the following services when you are delayed or canceled:
- Re-routing on a new flight to the same destination, as soon as possible
- Meals and drinks during your waiting period
- Accommodation if you have to spend one or more nights waiting for your new flight
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Flight delays happen, but that doesn’t mean you have to accept them. You may be entitled to as much as € 600 in compensation if your flight has been delayed, canceled or overbooked within the last three years.
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