When travelers experience flight delays, airlines may be required to provide compensation depending on the region in which they operate. In the European Union, under EC 261, passengers can receive delayed flight compensation if their flight arrives at the destination more than three hours late, and the delay was within the airline’s control, barring extraordinary circumstances like severe weather. This regulation applies not only to EU-based airlines but also to any airline flying into or out of Europe, including U.S. carriers.
Flight distance & compensation – basically, the longer the flight, the more the potential compensation
In the UK and the EU, there are regulations protecting all air passenger rights
The airline must be at fault for the flight delay, otherwise no claim is valid
For airline caused delays of 3 hours you can claim up to €600 per passenger
Exact delayed flight compensation value depends on flight distance & delay duration
Shorter flights with delays of 2 hours+ require airlines to provide meals & refreshments vouchers & offer hotel, transport and telephone services for overnight delays
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