How do I know if my flight is covered by EU law or UK law?


How do I know if my flight is covered by EU law or UK law? To be covered, your flight must be either: departing from an airport in the UK on any airline, or. arriving at an airport in the UK on an EU or UK airline; or. arriving at an airport in the EU on a UK airline.


What happens if my flight is cancelled due to strike Europe?

If you book a flight which is disrupted because of an airline strike, the airlines may owe you compensation to make up for the inconvenience. That's because under a piece of EU law called EC 261, airlines are required to compensate passengers for flight disruptions that they are responsible for.


What is the EU law for airlines?

The EU regulation 261/2004 is concerned with the following: It is intended for passengers who suffer delayed or cancelled flights, overbooking or denied boarding. Depending on the circumstances, and subject to certain conditions, it may give rise to a claim for compensation of between €250 and €600 per person.


Can I get compensation for a delayed flight USA?

U.S. airlines aren't required to compensate passengers for flight delays. Refunds are only guaranteed for entirely canceled flights (assuming the passenger opts not to be rebooked by the airline). There's also no legal requirement for airlines to offer additional flight delay compensation.


Does EU261 apply to USA?

If departing from a non-member country, the airline must be licensed in a Member State. The EU recently expanded this rule to include flights departing from the EU to the U.S. and some other countries, and even connecting flights within the U.S. operated by U.S. partners of EU airlines.


Can an airline refuse to refund a cancelled flight?

Cancelled Flight – A consumer is entitled to a refund if the airline cancelled a flight, regardless of the reason, and the consumer chooses not to travel.