✈️ Travel 21h ago · Ben Schlappig

European Union Updating Flight Delay Compensation Rules… For The Better!

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European Union Updating Flight Delay Compensation Rules… For The Better!
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The European Union has the most consumer friendly policies in the world when it comes to what passengers are entitled to in the event that their flight is significantly delayed or canceled. This policy is known as EC261 (often referred to as EU261), and it entitles consumers to compensation in the range of €250-600 in the event of operational disruptions, in addition to clearly defined rebooking practices, reimbursement for expenses, etc.



Since 2014, we’ve seen no changes to these regulations

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