EU 261/2004 – Airlines do all they can to resist paying claims

    2019-07-01T20:15:39+01:00July 1st, 2019|EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, Legal|

    EU261/2004 is becoming a headache to the Airlines as people become aware of their rights.  The Airlines do all they can to resist such such claims.  Airlines are obliged [...]

      Brexit and EU261/2004 – What happens if…?

      2021-01-19T20:33:35+00:00April 4th, 2019|Brexit, EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation|

      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 [...]

        Brexit uncertainty leads to Flybmi filing for administration

        2019-02-17T10:27:57+00:00February 17th, 2019|Brexit, EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, FlightBmi Bankruptcy|

        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. [...]

          Can Passengers claim Costs for unreasonable conduct?

          2019-01-09T09:46:47+00:00October 12th, 2018|EU 261/2004 regulation, Extraordinary Circumstances, Flight Compensation, Legal|

          AIR PASSENGER CLAIMS FOR DELAYED AND CANCELLED FLIGHTS. Airlines regularly seek to avoid or delay paying passengers compensation under Regulation (EC) number 261/2004 for delayed or cancelled flights. Should [...]

            Going On a Half Term Holiday? Be Prepared With Our Top Travel & Flight Tips

            2019-01-09T09:46:48+00:00October 23rd, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, Tips & Tricks|

            Going on a half term holiday? Be prepared. As the holiday period approaches, Flight Delay Pay share our top travel and flight tips. We've heard countless stories from passengers [...]

              Compensation For a Missed Connecting Flight – Your Rights Explained

              2019-01-09T09:46:48+00:00October 17th, 2017|Civil Aviation Authority, EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, Legal|

              For a while now, Airlines not registered as an EU Carrier have felt that the European compensation rules do not apply to them when a flight starts in the [...]

                Monarch Go Bust! Can You Still Claim For Compensation?

                2019-11-26T14:23:38+00:00October 2nd, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, Monarch Bankruptcy|

                Monarch go bust! What does that mean for the 100,000+ passengers effected? FDP explains... Flights returning 110,000 holidaymakers from overseas after Monarch's collapse will cost about £60m, according [...]

                  Blog Special: Why Legal Assignment Works For All

                  2020-01-16T14:32:09+00:00September 28th, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, Legal, Legal Assignment|

                  We at Flightdelaypay have always preferred the use of Assignment as it transfers the right to take action to us and by doing so produces many benefits to the [...]

                    Why Are UK Holidaymakers Facing Longer Security Checks?

                    2019-01-09T09:46:49+00:00August 17th, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, Security Check Delays|

                    Why are UK holidaymakers facing longer security checks and can I claim under EU261/2004 if I miss my flight?  New security measures have been brought into effect in a [...]

                      Air Traffic Control (ATC) strikes – What are your compensation rights?

                      2019-01-09T09:46:49+00:00August 1st, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Extraordinary Circumstances, Strike Delays|

                      This Summer has been plagued by Air Traffic Control (ATC) strikes in various European countries as well as strikes by Airline staff. The most notable Airline Strike has been [...]

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