Can I claim for a missed flight?

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Airline-caused flight disruptions may entitle you to compensation. Depending on the circumstances, passengers could receive up to €600 each.
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Can I Claim for a Missed Flight?

Flight disruptions can be frustrating and cause significant inconvenience. If your flight has been missed due to factors beyond your control, you may be entitled to compensation.

What Constitutes a Missed Flight?

A missed flight occurs when you are unable to board your scheduled flight due to circumstances outside your control. This includes:

  • Flight cancellations
  • Long delays that cause you to miss a connecting flight
  • denied boarding due to overbooking

Airline Responsibility

Airlines are responsible for providing reasonable care and services to their passengers. If a flight disruption is caused by their negligence or operational issues, you may have a valid claim for compensation.

Compensation Amounts

Under European Union (EU) Regulation 261/2004, passengers who experience flight disruptions are entitled to compensation. The amount of compensation depends on the distance of the flight and the length of the delay:

  • Short-haul flights (less than 1,500 kilometers): €250
  • Medium-haul flights (1,500-3,500 kilometers): €400
  • Long-haul flights (over 3,500 kilometers): €600

Claiming Compensation

To claim compensation for a missed flight, you must:

  • Contact the airline within a reasonable timeframe (usually within 6 months or 1 year, depending on the airline)
  • Provide evidence of the flight disruption (e.g., boarding pass, flight confirmation email)
  • Explain why you were unable to board the flight

The airline has a legal obligation to respond to your claim within a certain period (usually within 28 days). If they reject your claim or offer an insufficient amount, you can escalate the matter to an independent regulatory body or a consumer protection organization.

Additional Rights

In addition to compensation, you may also be entitled to:

  • Reimbursement for expenses incurred due to the disruption (e.g., meals, accommodation)
  • Alternative transportation (e.g., a rebooked flight or a refund for a canceled flight)
  • Assistance and care (e.g., food vouchers, access to communication)

Conclusion

If you have missed a flight due to airline-caused disruptions, you may be entitled to compensation. Understanding your rights and following the proper procedures can help you claim the fair compensation you deserve.