Flight Compensation – EU 261/2004 – What happens now post Brexit?
Brexit and EU261/2004 – An update on your Passenger RightsBrexit has finally, after a 12 month extension, been agreed and the United Kingdom left the EU on 31st December [...]
Brexit and EU261/2004 – An update on your Passenger RightsBrexit has finally, after a 12 month extension, been agreed and the United Kingdom left the EU on 31st December [...]
Ryanair v Delayfix formerly Passenger Rights sp zoo 18 November 2020 ECJ ruling The European Court of Justice (“ECJ “) has decreed in the above case that Ryanair’s [...]
In 2016 Ryanair changed their Standard Terms of Carriage to include a condition regarding claims brought under EU261/2004. This restricted the ability of passengers to go to third party [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]
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 [...]