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This is the place to view articles & guides from the Flight Delay Pay team giving our view and explanations on all things flight delay compensation.

404, 2019

Brexit and EU261/2004 – What happens if…?

Categories: Brexit, EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation|Tags: , , , |

Brexit and EU261/2004 - An update on your Passenger Rights UPDATE 19TH JANUARY 2021 - We've written a new blog: Flight Compensation – EU 261/2004 – What happens now post Brexit? Passenger rights in the UK are some [...]

1702, 2019

Brexit uncertainty leads to Flybmi filing for administration

Categories: Brexit, EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, FlightBmi Bankruptcy|Tags: , , , , |

The UK Airline announced yesterday afternoon (16th February 2019) that the group has filed for administration cancelling all flights.Flybmi is a regional UK airline based near East Midlands airport. They operate 17 aircraft to 25 destinations in Europe. [...]

1001, 2019

The A-Z of Secrets about Air Travel | Part 1

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Secrets of Air Travel Revealed. Have you ever wondered if there are certain secrets airlines don’t tell you? Commercial air travel has long been a breeding ground for secrets, myths, and urban legends. Flight Delay Pay reveals [...]

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