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If your flight was cancelled due to the global IT outage on 19 July 2024, you should be offered either a refund or alternative flight.
Your airline is not required to pay compensation as the outage will likely be considered 'extraordinary circumstances'.
Extraordinary circumstances are events deemed outside of an airline's control, such as security threats, drone disruptions, extreme weather and natural disasters.
But your airline does still have a duty to look after you, including providing meals and accommodation if it becomes necessary. They should also reroute you as quickly as possible.
Whether you’re covered by your travel insurance policy will depend on the T&Cs, so it’s vital that you check them closely, confirming with your provider if necessary.
If your airline is based in the UK or EU, or you're flying from a UK or EU airport, your airline must help if your flight is cancelled or delayed.
This is because your flight is protected by the Denied Boarding Regulation.
Depending on how long you are delayed, and the reason why, you could be entitled to:
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If you can answer yes to all of these then you'll be protected by the Denied Boarding Regulations
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If your flight is covered by Denied Boarding you can choose either:
1. An alternative flight (airlines call this rerouting) to your destination.
You are also entitled to:
When you're entitled to help during a flight delay | ||
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Type of flight | Distance | How long you have to wait |
Short-haul | Up to 1,500km (932 miles) Flight time is usually about 2 hours or less | 2 hours or more |
Medium-haul | Between 1,500km - 3,500km (932-2,175 miles) Flight time is usually between 2 about 4 hours | 3 hours or more |
Long-haul | More than 3,500km (2,175 miles) Flight time is usually more than 4 hours | 4 hours or more |
Your rights apply whether you're waiting in the airport, or have boarded the plane and you're stuck on the tarmac.
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2. Cancel your flight and get a refund. You can also choose this option if the delay lasts for five hours or more but the flight isn't cancelled.
You must receive a refund of the full cost of the flight within seven days. But once you take a refund the airline no longer has a duty of care towards you and you can't claim back any further expenses you have.
If you're travelling with a non-EU based airline flying from a non-EU destination, the airline doesn't have the same duty to look after you. Check the airline's Condition of Carriage to see what compensation you are entitled to.
If other airlines are flying you can try to rebook with an alternative airline yourself and claim that back as an expense.
But this is risky, and we’d recommend taking this step only once you’ve exhausted all other options.
This may only work if your reason for travel is exceptionally time-sensitive, such as a child’s wedding or job interview.
Depending on the circumstances you may also be able to claim this successfully if you have to wait more than a couple of days for the rescheduled flight you're offered.
Importantly, do not cancel your existing booking, this will leave you in a much stronger position to claim back the cost of your alternative flight.
If you choose to be rerouted, you can treat any extra time you have to wait as a delay. Under the Denied Boarding Regulation, what you're entitled to depends on the length of your delay, and how much notice you were given of the cancellation.
If you were given less than seven days' notice and your new flight departs more than one hour early or arrives more than two hours later than your original flight or if you were given less than 14 days' notice and your flight departs more than two hours early or arrive more than two hours late, you're entitled to the following:
Each affected passenger can claim compensation
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Unless 'extraordinary circumstances' affected your flight, you can claim compensation.
Extraordinary circumstances are situations beyond the control of the airline, for example, a security risk, political unrest or severe weather that makes flying dangerous. This also covers delays and cancellations due to a strike. Strikes by airline staff are not considered an extraordinary circumstance.
Although you are not entitled to compensation you are still entitled to the meals, refreshments, accommodation and hotel transfers depending on the length of your flight and delay.
If you're booked onto an alternative flight (airlines call this rerouting) to your destination, you can claim for the delay based on your original flight's arrival time.
If your flight was cancelled less than 7 days before departure | |||||
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Distance | Departure and arrival times | Comp. | |||
Less than 1,500km | If your new flight takes off more than one hour before your original flight, and arrives less than two hours after it | €125 | |||
If your new flight arrives more than two hours after your original flight | €250 | ||||
1,500km to 3,500km | If your new flight departs more than one hour before your original flight, and arrives less than three hours after it | €200 | |||
If your new flight arrives more than three hours after your original flight | €400 | ||||
More than 3,500km | If your new flight departs more than one hour before your original flight, and arrives less than four hours after it | €300 | |||
If your new flight arrives more than four hours after your original flight | €600 |
If your flight was cancelled between 7 and 14 days before departure | |||||||
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Distance | Departure and arrival times | Comp. | |||||
Less than 1,500km | If your new flight takes off more than two hours before your original flight, and arrives less than two hours after it | €125 | |||||
If your new flight takes off more than two hours before your original flight, and arrives more than two hours after it | €250 | ||||||
If your new flight arrives more than four hours after your original flight | €250 | ||||||
1,500km to 3,500km | If your new flight takes off more than two hours before your original flight, and arrives less than three hours after it | €200 | |||||
If your new flight takes off more than two hours before your original flight, and arrives three to four hours after it | €400 | ||||||
If your new flight arrives more than four hours after your original flight | €400 | ||||||
More than 3,500km | If your new flight departs more than two hours before your original flight, and arrives less than four hours after it | €300 |
You can claim for a cancelled flight paid for using a credit card and with a total ticket value of over £100, if the airline refuses to refund you.
If a connecting flight during your journey is affected by a delay and you departed from the UK or an EU country, you can still claim compensation. For example, if you were flying from Manchester to Sydney, connecting in Singapore, but your Singapore to Sydney flight was delayed, you'd still be entitled.
If you have an unresolved complaint about an airline, it must inform you about an alternative dispute resolution (ADR) scheme that you can use to help get an outcome.
The Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) hold a list of approved providers of ADR and the airlines they cover.
You also have the right to take an airline to the small claims court if you feel it is unfairly refusing to pay you compensation. It's a good idea to get some legal advice if you decide to take this route.
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