Case Studies2020-10-02T12:49:08+01:00

Case Studies

Reports on key cases won, where valuable lesson are being learnt

2502, 2023

Case Study: Ryanair – Flight No. FR2882 – 17th July, 2018

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Harding V Ryanair Flight: China (CHQ) to Manchester, UK  (MAN) Flight No: FR2822 Date: 17th July 2018 Time: 20.25 When is an Air Traffic Management Decision (ATMD) not an “extraordinary circumstance”. In a recent case [...]

210, 2020

Case Study: Emirates Airlines – Flight No. EK20 – September 4th, 2019

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

Adnams V Emirates Flight: Manchester to Dubai Flight No: EK20 Date: 4th September 2019 Time: 21.15pm Reasonable measures to minimise disruption to Passengers. DLA Piper represented Emirates employing a barrister and argued: Air Passenger Solicitors [...]

1103, 2017

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

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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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