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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.

2107, 2017

What is a codesharing agreement and why is it important when claiming?

Categories: Codeshare, EU 261/2004 regulation|Tags: , , |

What is a codeshare agreement and why is it important when claiming EU261/2004 compensation? A codeshare agreement, is an aviation business arrangement where two or more airlines share the same flight. Sharing, means that each airline publishes and markets [...]

206, 2017

British Airways Flight Cancellations 27th & 28th May 2017. An easy guide to claiming

Categories: BA IT failure, EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation|Tags: , , , |

British Airways Flight Cancellations after IT failure fiasco. Can you claim? What happened? At the start of one of BA’s busiest periods their booking system crashed . This was allegedly due to a power surge.  The power [...]

1005, 2017

Bird Strikes are deemed extraordinary by the Court of European Justice

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

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is the chief judicial authority of the European Union. On the 4th May 2017 it ruled that a collision between a bird and an aircraft should be classified as [...]

104, 2017

How do I claim compensation for a delayed Flight under EU261/2004?

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

It is estimated that 120,000 flights were delayed and  4,000 flights were cancelled in 2016.  This means that millions of pounds are owed in compensation to passengers.  However only 5% of passengers bother to claim.  We will walk [...]

1103, 2017

Case Study: Monarch Airlines – Flight No. ZB 1162 – September 11th, 2016

Categories: Case Study, EU 261/2004 regulation, Extraordinary Circumstances, Flight Compensation|Tags: , , , , , , |

Case study: Monarch Airlines - 11th September 2016 Flight No. ZB 1162 | Birmingham (BHX) > Larnica (LCA) Delay, Check-in Systems failure Many passengers on the above date suffered as the Baggage handling company Aviator system broke down [...]

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Based on European legislation, your rights as an air passenger are protected. We can quickly determine whether the airline can rightfully invoke force majeure, or extraordinary circumstances. As a team of travel and legal professionals we know what you’re owed and we won’t settle for less!

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