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by SharynMistry70227 posted Oct 16, 2015
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We make use of cookies to boost your see to our website and to bring you ads that might interest you. Under the EU261 legislation even if you book a codeshare air travel with an EU carrier but it is run by a non EU carrier on a route that is not leaving from the EU then you will not have the ability to claim payment for hold-ups under the EU261 rules. If I can, exactly what would be a reasonable amount of payment to claim for a 20 hour travel delay and a 5 day baggage hold-up? If you continue, as this is NOT something governed by guidelines you are most likely to get some sort of voucher for the travel hold-up for use against future flights. Our air travel from Manchester to Dubai was late getting into Dubai makinged us late and miss our linking air travel to Sydney.

As the flight left from the UK then although Sri Lankan Airlines is not EU based your flight is covered under the EU261 guidelines. As you were effectively bumped from your flight due to over reserving it depends whether this was your selection or not. If you chose to go later on then there are no set rules as you concur compensation with the airline company. If you are bumped without your arrangement, you are entitled to compensation, as long as you checked-in for your flight on time.

I am a little unclear about the exact scenarios right here however if you opted to leave the following day on a separate flight then you would not generally be entitled to claim. I went to the airport, examined security and invested few hours waiting and seeing new departure times every 30 minutes, till I understood it was going to be 6 hours hold-up. They did put is up in a hotel overnight, however as I no longer have any paper work or a note of the flight number I envision I am going to have issues.

I was questioning if I can make a claim for a flight with Thomas Cook that was postponed for over 22 hours on the 25th of July 2009 due to a technical issue the air travel was from Glasgow to Sanford Orlando. You can apply for compensation if the delay was due to circumstances that are not classified as amazing as the flight departed from an EU airport as soon as you understand how long. Sadly, you can only claim compensation under the EU261 guidelines within a six-year time frame. Frustratingly for you, this time has only just passed but your airline is not obliged to pay you payment.

Undoubtedly the airline company must take reasonable preventative measures to have relief crew available particularly as the flight was from their primary hub, Oslo, and we were recommended of the cancellation when we examined in numerous hours previously for a connecting flight from Kirknes. My air travel was postponed by about 14 hours due to technical troubles, I am looking for compensation for this.

3. They mention that as the very first air travel was only 84 minutes late, admitting that that made us miss our connecting flight, does not get the 3 hour hold-up compensation although it led to 30 hour delay reaching last destination. There were 5 of us on the trip and we have persisted with our claim and received 3 compensation rejections so far.

I was postponed by 1hr 25 minutes on an Emirates flight from London Heathrow (LHR) to Dubai (DXB) on 17th Feb 2011 due to technical issues, which meant I missed my connecting air travel to Brisbane (BNE). When I showed up in Dubai I was rebooked on the next day's flight and eventually showed up 24 hrs late in Australia. Importantly, all this was booked on a single through ticket with Emirates and both air travels compensation for delayed flights were operated by them. I have initiated a claim with Emirates and the CAA have given me their backing in stating that they think payment is due. They say I am not entitled to payment under EC Laws 261/2004 for the following factors:

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