Middle East Flight Disruptions: Your Rights If Your Flight is Cancelled
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- When Do European Regulations Protect You?
- Compensation Amounts for Long Delays
- Your Right to Immediate Care
- Extraordinary Circumstances
- What to Do at the Airport?
- Understanding Overbooking Situations
- Connecting Flight Complications
- Dealing with Lost Luggage
- The Truth About Airline Vouchers
- Why Do Many People Never Claim?
- Receive Your Compensation with Lennuabi
Turn your delayed, cancelled or overbooked flight into a compensation up to €600!
Submit claimRecent events in the Middle East are creating travel chaos. You might find yourself stranded as flight cancellations were completely unexpected. Understanding your rights is the best way to handle these stressful situations when they occur. You deserve to know how to get back home or receive the money you are owed by the airlines.
Was your flight interrupted?
Turn your disrupted flight (delayed, cancelled, or overbooked) into a compensation of up to €600.
Submit claimWhen Do European Regulations Protect You?
Many people do not realise that European laws often apply if you are heading to a Middle Eastern destination today. These rules protect you if your flight begins at a European airport or uses a carrier that is based within Europe.
- Flights taking off from any airport located inside the European Union territory.
- Arrivals into European cities on airlines that maintain their headquarters within the region.
- Connecting flights booked under one reference that started their trip at a European hub.
Compensation Amounts for Long Delays
The amount of money you can receive depends entirely on how far you were supposed to be travelling for your trip. Long journeys to the Middle East usually fall into the highest bracket for payouts since the distances covered during these flights are massive.
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Distance |
Amount |
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Under 1,500 km |
€250 |
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1,500 km to 3,500 km |
€400 |
|
Over 3,500 km |
€600 |
Your Right to Immediate Care
Airlines have a legal duty to look after your basic requirements as you wait for a new flight to your destination. You should never have to pay for basic items out of your own pocket since the airline is responsible for your delay.
- Vouchers for food and drinks that are appropriate for your wait time.
- Access to phone calls to tell your family about your travel changes.
- Hotel rooms for stays that last until the following morning at least.
- Transport between the airport and the hotel provided for your overnight stay.
Extraordinary Circumstances
Airlines often use excuses to avoid paying out claims by blaming things they say are out of their control completely. You need to distinguish between real emergencies and simple operational failures that the airline should have handled much better.
- Extreme weather making it impossible for aircraft to take off safely for everyone.
- Air traffic control strikes affecting airlines at a specific airport location in Europe.
- Security risks or political instability forcing the closure of local airspace routes today.
- Natural disasters like volcanic ash clouds pose a safety danger to every flight.
Was your flight interrupted?
Turn your disrupted flight (delayed, cancelled, or overbooked) into a compensation of up to €600.
Submit claimWhat to Do at the Airport?
Taking the right actions while you are still at the terminal will make your future claim much stronger. Gathering evidence immediately is very important since airlines might try to change their version of events later.
- You should request a written statement from the staff explaining why your flight stopped suddenly.
- You must keep every single receipt for money you spent on food.
- You should take a clear photo of the departure board showing your cancelled flight details.
- You must talk to other passengers and share contact details to help support your claim.
Understanding Overbooking Situations
Airlines often sell more tickets than they have seats available to make sure their planes are always full for every trip. If you are bumped from a flight against your will, you have the same rights as someone whose flight was cancelled.
- Refuse to volunteer your seat if the compensation offer is far too low.
- Demand a written confirmation that you were denied boarding by the airline staff.
- Request an alternative flight to your destination as quickly as the airline can arrange one.
Connecting Flight Complications
Missing a connection in a Middle Eastern hub can ruin your entire travel itinerary in a single second. If a small delay on your first leg causes you to miss the second flight, the airline is responsible for the whole journey. You can often claim for the delay at your final destination if you arrive more than three hours late for your plans.
Dealing with Lost Luggage
Luggage often goes missing when flights are disrupted, and schedules are shifted around at the last minute. If you experience lost luggage, You can claim the cost of necessary items if your bags are not returned to you quickly. Always fill out the paperwork at the airport before you head to your hotel so the airline has a record of the incident for your future claim (this is extremely frustrating).
Was your flight interrupted?
Turn your disrupted flight (delayed, cancelled, or overbooked) into a compensation of up to €600.
Submit claimThe Truth About Airline Vouchers
Staff might try to hand you vouchers as a quick way to settle your complaint at the desk. You should know that you are usually entitled to a bank transfer instead of a voucher. Vouchers often have annoying rules that make them very difficult for you to use later when you want to book another trip for your holiday.
Why Do Many People Never Claim?
Millions of euros are left in the pockets of airlines every year since people do not ask for help. Most travellers find the process too confusing and give up before they even start their claim. You deserve to receive what the law says is yours after your travel plans were ruined by the airline through no fault of yours today.
Receive Your Compensation with Lennuabi
On average, thirty thousand flights are cancelled every month, letting airlines save billions on unaware passengers. Lennuabi has over five years of experience enforcing passenger laws and has helped ten thousand customers since 2017. Our team of experts has processed over two million euros in claims.It is worth mentioning that expert assistance from Lennuabi helps travellers receive their rightful compensation in situations such as flight delays, cancellations, denied boarding, and other airline disruptions. You should submit your risk-free claim today to receive the compensation you are entitled to from the airlines.
Was your flight interrupted?
Turn your disrupted flight (delayed, cancelled, or overbooked) into a compensation of up to €600.
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