Top 10 questions answered about Flight Compensation claims

Has your flight been delayed, cancelled or overbooked? Did you have to stand in queues and ultimately were denied boarding? Did you face a huge business loss because of a delayed or cancelled flight? Well, you are entitled to flight compensation by the airline. Make sure you know your flight rights and are not compromising even after paying for the tickets. Here are some frequently asked questions about flight compensation and your rights as a consumer.



1. What is flight compensation? 

Flight compensation is the money you get back from the airline for a delayed, cancelled or an overbooked flight. If you are aware of your rights then you could get more compensation than you actually paid for the ticket.

2. When can I claim the compensation? 

You will be able to get compensation when the flight is delayed for 3 hours or more. Also, the delay should have occurred for a flight after 2011, this is because of the statue of limitations. The flight should have been leaving an EU Country and arriving at an EU Country from an EU airline. If all these conditions are valid then you can get a claim from the airlines.

3. What are the ‘extraordinary causes’ during which compensation is not provided? 

You will not be able to get compensation during the act of terrorism, security issues, and extreme weather conditions such as volcanic eruptions or industrial action.

4. How much compensation can I claim? 

It depends on the journey duration and also the duration of the delay. The compensation does not depend on the ticket price. Therefore, you can get these amounts even with a cheap ticket.


Distance (km)
Delay (hours)
Compensation
> 1500
Greater or equal to 3 hours 
€250

1500-3000
Greater or equal to 3 hours
€400 

3500< 
Greater than 3 hours and between 2 EU countries
€400 

3500<
3 to 4 hours
€300

3500<
4 hours
€600

5. What will I receive if the delay was less than 3 hours? 

Whether or not the delay was more or less than 3 hours, the airline is bound to provide you with refreshment and proper meals, hotel accommodation, transportation facilities. This is irrespective of the compensation amount. Therefore, if the airline has offered you food and cab vouchers that does not in any way mean you will not be receiving any amount.

6. Will I be receiving compensation if the flight was diverted to a different airport? 

If the flight was diverted to a different airport and you arrived at the destination later than 3 hours, you will get the compensation. 

7. How long will it take to receive the compensation amount? 

If you wish to get the compensation as fast as possible then visit the best flight claim company like Flights Compensation. They have been fighting for the passenger rights across Europe and have offices operating in every country. They even take your case to the court if the airline denies providing the claim. 

8. What Documents do I need to submit for a claim? 

You need to provide some supportive documents to get a claim. Submit a copy of the e-ticket, the booking confirmation Email, passport and the boarding pass. These documents will help the flight claim company to get the amount compensated as soon as possible. 

9. Can a person of any citizenship apply for a claim?

Yes totally. Any passenger belonging to any citizenship will be provided with flight compensation. Every passenger has the same rights under the European Regulation Number 261/2004. 
             
10. If I am travelling with my family, who will get the compensation? 

Each of your friend or family members travelling on the flight has to fill a flight compensation form. In case a family member is a minor, the guardian will fill the form and sign the letter of authority on his/her behalf.

If you as a passenger are misinformed by the airlines or have given up because you do not want to be involved in a long procedure then contact Flights Compensation. They have been providing flight claims across Europe for delayed, overbooked and cancelled flights. Flights Compensation operates in every country in Europe and they do their best to get you your rights as a passenger. 

Visit them at https://www.flightscompensation.net for more details.

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