We'll need to quickly check your flight in order to determine if the airline owes you compensation. Please confirm the itinerary for your disrupted flight below:
You can find your flight number on your e-ticket, boarding pass or any emails/documents you received from the airline after booking your trip.
The flight number will typically start with a two or three letter airline code prefix followed by up to 4 digits. e.g. EZY11
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Every fellow passenger on your booking could be owed between £220 and £540! Increase the amount you can claim by including each of the passengers that you travelled with.
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Under EU regulation EC 261, airlines are only required to pay compensation for flights that are delayed by at least 3 hours. Delays and cancellations must also be due to non-extraordinary circumstances.
While we were unable provide assistance at this time, we're always here to help air passengers exercise their rights and check for compensation.
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