Claiming against Norwegian Airlines
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Perhaps a little change - correct term is Extraordinary Circumstance, not exception.If you're new. read The FAQ and Vauban's Guide
The alleged Ringleader.........0 -
Hope it helps a couple of folk that Norwegian Airlines are UK registered at Companies House and their registered address is:
First Point, Buckingham Gate, Gatwick Airport, England, RH6 0NT
which means they can be pursued via the UK route, I guess.0 -
After submitting my claim 5 weeks ago for 2 cancelled flights & re routing to another airport, Norwegian have accepted my claim under the EU261 directive.
I would find it incredible they didn't accept it but reading reviews by other passengers I was worried they would reject it just to be awkward with the hope I would stop the claim.
Just got to wait for the money, no doubt another 5 weeks!0 -
Compensation payment received from Norwegian Air for the same flight cancelled twice & a re routing to get me home. From start to finish it took 9 weeks. I didn't chase them by sending follow up emails or letters. Relieved it's all over, I'm not sure I'd want to fly with them again trans atlantic.0
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Well done shoes. Good result.If you're new. read The FAQ and Vauban's Guide
The alleged Ringleader.........0 -
Hi
My flight home to the uk from the States was delayed over four hours due to late incoming aircraft. This should have entitled me to 600euros or whatever compensation.
I filled in the Norwegian air online form. They said 'extraordinary' circumstances, no explanation.
I filled in a couple quick flight delay checker forms with Bott and co or whoever, and they came back as me being entitled.
I wrote a letter to Norway before Christmas, and filled in an online contact form, stating EC261/2004 rules and the fact that late incoming aircraft is not extraordinary circumstances etc and they I'll be taking further action.
No reply to my letter, but again, said
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Thank you for your response.
We appreciate that our response may not offer the outcome you were seeking, however we do trust that we have clarified the reason for the outcome of your claim. We certainly hope that this experience will not deter you from choosing to include Norwegian in any future travel plans.
Norwegian informs that you have the ability to appeal our decision through the national enforcement body of the country where the disruption occurred. Contact information can be found at the following website.... which was ec Europa but I can't post links
Kind regards,'
I don't fancy handing over my claim, and therefore part of my compensation over to a third party, are there any other options?0 -
moneysaverz83 wrote: »Hi
My flight home to the uk from the States was delayed over four hours due to late incoming aircraft. This should have entitled me to 600euros or whatever compensation.
I filled in the Norwegian air online form. They said 'extraordinary' circumstances, no explanation.
I filled in a couple quick flight delay checker forms with Bott and co or whoever, and they came back as me being entitled.
I wrote a letter to Norway before Christmas, and filled in an online contact form, stating EC261/2004 rules and the fact that late incoming aircraft is not extraordinary circumstances etc and they I'll be taking further action.
No reply to my letter, but again, said
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Thank you for your response.
We appreciate that our response may not offer the outcome you were seeking, however we do trust that we have clarified the reason for the outcome of your claim. We certainly hope that this experience will not deter you from choosing to include Norwegian in any future travel plans.
Norwegian informs that you have the ability to appeal our decision through the national enforcement body of the country where the disruption occurred. Contact information can be found at the following website.... which was ec Europa but I can't post links
Kind regards,'
I don't fancy handing over my claim, and therefore part of my compensation over to a third party, are there any other options?illegitimi non carborundum0 -
The link they gave was ec.europa. so I guess it's them to appeal to.0
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moneysaverz83 wrote: »The link they gave was ec.europa. so I guess it's them to appeal to.
You guess wrong. That's just the website for the European Commission. Read my guide - (almost) all you need to know is there.0 -
Hey sorry - am currently having big problems with Norwegian and 'technical fault later dismissed'. I am unable to open your FAQ and guide - could you help me with that? Thanks in advance!0
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