MEL_Traveller
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That’s pretty much spot on 

Going by the Compensation thread on the Flyertalk BA forum, it appears to be SOP for BA customer service to 'blow claimants off'.
Did you arrive later than the BA scheduled time though?Thanks, as I said I'm not out of pocket thanks to PayPal, but was looking to find out what BA should have done for me (e.g. I would have thought at least refunded the extra I paid for exit rows, over and above the original tickets) and not just blown me off.
EU 261 does not cover extraordinary circumstances or events that could not be avoided under reasonable circumstances.Hi - some friends are trying to work out whether they have a claim under EU261 when their flight was delayed.
The insurance company paid for the extra accommodation (but no extra meals) but would the fire at the Catania airport be considered an extraordinary circumstance. Their flight was with Fly Dubai
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I thought so but they should still get a meal allowance from their insurance company.EU 261 does not cover extraordinary circumstances or events that could not be avoided under reasonable circumstances.
I would imagine an airport fire would be considered extraordinary event.
EU 261 does not provide for compensation in relation to flight delays caused by extraordinary circumstances or events that could not be avoided under reasonable circumstances.EU 261 does not cover extraordinary circumstances or events that could not be avoided under reasonable circumstances.
I would imagine an airport fire would be considered extraordinary event.
Article 9
Right to care
1. Where reference is made to this Article, passengers shall be offered free of charge:
(a) meals and refreshments in a reasonable relation to the waiting time;
(b) hotel accommodation in cases
- where a stay of one or more nights becomes necessary, or
- where a stay additional to that intended by the passenger becomes necessary;
(c) transport between the airport and place of accommodation (hotel or other).
2. In addition, passengers shall be offered free of charge two telephone calls, telex or fax messages, or e-mails.
3. In applying this Article, the operating air carrier shall pay particular attention to the needs of persons with reduced mobility and any persons accompanying them, as well as to the needs of unaccompanied children.
thanks for the detailEU 261 does not provide for compensation for flight delays caused by extraordinary circumstances or events that could not be avoided under reasonable circumstances.
EU 261 does provide for right to care for flight delays irrespective of the cause.
Such right (duty of) to care includes provision for various elements caused by a delayed flight such as meals, accomodation, transport, even telephone calls.
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Yep. Think this definitely happens at the major hubs. Even cross-group.So while there's zero penalty before 2hrs and a huge penalty at/after 2hrs ... if you have the organisational ability to make 6 flights 1hr 55m late in order to avoid one flight being 2hr 5m late, you probably would.
My understanding is recorded flight times are door closed / door opened.Out of interest, does anyone know how they define the arrival time? Is it based on when PAX disembark, or is it when the plane lands, literally rubber hits the runway?
At certain times at some airports it can be a 30 minute difference.