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November 2007 Florida flight delay

Hi all,

advise please, we went on a family holiday to Florida in November 2007 with First Choice, on departure from Orlando Sanford Airport to London Gatwick on Thursday 15th November 2007 we were delayed 24 hours and was put in a hotel overnight with dinner and breakfast.

Checked flight stats but does not show delay, only shows flight leaving the following day

I have no documents just remember the dates is there any point going through with this? be good to hear peoples thoughts and from anyone that was on same flight

thanks in advance

Dean

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  • JPears
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    dean100mc wrote: »
    Hi all,

    advise please, we went on a family holiday to Florida in November 2007 with First Choice, on departure from Orlando Sanford Airport to London Gatwick on Thursday 15th November 2007 we were delayed 24 hours and was put in a hotel overnight with dinner and breakfast.

    Checked flight stats but does not show delay, only shows flight leaving the following day

    I have no documents just remember the dates is there any point going through with this? be good to hear peoples thoughts and from anyone that was on same flight

    thanks in advance

    Dean
    It depends on which actual airline flew you from Orlando to UK. Non EU airline then no claim. EU airline, then get your skates on as time limit of 6 years will come up soon.
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  • JPears wrote: »
    It depends on which actual airline flew you from Orlando to UK. Non EU airline then no claim. EU airline, then get your skates on as time limit of 6 years will come up soon.

    Thanks we flew with first choice airline. Will the claim go through without booking ref no.
  • JPears
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    FirstChoice now Thomson Airways, post in relevant thread please.
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