Compensation for delayed flights Discussion Area

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  • Vauban
    Vauban Posts: 4,736 Forumite
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    At least you weren't denied boarding ...
  • gill5blue
    gill5blue Posts: 643 Forumite
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    Vauban wrote: »
    I assume it's because premium club seats had facilities (such as seat width, pitch and legroom) that wasn't provided on the replacement plane.

    Doesn't affect your claim in any way though - since as others have said you arrived less than three hours late.

    thankyou for taking the time to answer,
    gill5blue
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  • Ganga
    Ganga Posts: 4,157 Forumite
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    MY wife said to me that we were going to make love for 3 hours I just missed going over 3 hours over by 2 hours and 58 mins, thereby missing out on compensation Damn it.

    So you missed going over 3 hours by 2hours 58 mins,so you only managed 2 mins! you do not deserve compensation but your wife does:rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:
    ITS NOT EASY TO GET EVERYTHING WRONG ,I HAVE TO WORK HARD TO DO IT!
  • Hi All, first post on here.

    Quick question, regarding whether I would be entitled to request compensation.

    On 27/06/2017, I was due to fly at 7:20pm with Thomson, from Tenerife south airport to London Gatwick. Upon arriving at the airport 5:20pm, we soon realised all hell had broken loose – A jet2 plane from Manchester had landed, burst tyres and had become immobilised on the runway, causing delays for the entire airport.

    We eventually took off at midnight. Having read a few threads on here, am I right in thinking this is probably ‘extraordinary circumstances’ and therefore I’m not entitled to compensation? I mean technically it wasn’t Thomson’s fault?

    Appreciate your thoughts.
  • Justice13075
    Justice13075 Posts: 2,008 Forumite
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    You have answered your own question
  • Hi, can you share the number you called for ASL?
  • Hello, I flew with Ryanair stansted to venice and back, coming back 2nd june, when stansted got closed for bad weather. We diverted via Barcelona the next evening to get back. I put in my claim on the 5th June and nothing (it is 8th July). I have complained many times - all they have ever done is asked for my bank details, saying they were missing, but obviously they had them... they said seven days and it is over £200 as we had to get cab from hotel, train to pick up car as in wrong airport etc. They told me 7 days when making claim. How long do they take and can I now claim they are breaking any laws? (they treated us very badly - no food available for 12 hours, no-one told us why flight was cancelled and none of their staff available to rebook as they had gone home... queud for 3 hours until midnight and we were near the front of the queue!!!)
  • JPears
    JPears Posts: 5,086 Forumite
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    If Stanstead was closed due to weather and directly affected your flight, you won't be due any compensation under regualtion 261/2004.
    And please repost in Ryanair thread.
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  • sara_d
    sara_d Posts: 2 Newbie
    Hello - Hoping someone can help. Alitalia agreed to pay 400 Euros for 5 people for a delayed flight back in Oct 2012, however, after providing my bank account details to them around 2 months ago (via Resolver) I haven't heard anything from them. I have emailed, called and even tweeted but nothing! I have escalated to CAA and Ente Nazionale per l'Aviazione Civile but both have said they cannot help. Any ideas as to what I can do to speak to someone and have they money paid? Thanks in advance
  • 111KAB
    111KAB Posts: 3,645 Forumite
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    sara_d wrote: »
    Hello - Hoping someone can help. Alitalia agreed to pay 400 Euros for 5 people for a delayed flight back in Oct 2012, however, after providing my bank account details to them around 2 months ago (via Resolver) I haven't heard anything from them. I have emailed, called and even tweeted but nothing! I have escalated to CAA and Ente Nazionale per l'Aviazione Civile but both have said they cannot help. Any ideas as to what I can do to speak to someone and have they money paid? Thanks in advance



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