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I'm surprised that this thread doesn't already exist (Mods: if it does and I'm blind, please merge this post with that thread!).
I thought that it might be useful to have a thread listing our successes and failures with claiming EC261 or UK261 compensation. Let me get the ball rolling...
I caught an Air France flight last month from CDG to MAN, which arrived three hours and 15 minutes late. After we'd boarded the captain announced that the delay was due to the crew being delayed on their incoming flight (from Biarritz, as I recall?) due to "severe thunderstorms" at the origin airport. I would have thought that thunderstorms affecting the incoming crew would qualify as "extraordinary circumstances", but even though I had very little hope of receiving EC261 compensation, I put in the claim anyway.
I have to say that AF does make it easy to claim -- very easy, in fact, with a clear (and working) link on their "Contact Us" page.
Today -- less than three weeks after putting in the claim -- I was very pleasantly surprised to receive an email stating that the flight was delayed "because of operational reasons" and that I was entitled to compensation! They asked for my bank account details and subsequently let me know that they have approved a transfer of AUD444 (=EUR250).
The moral of the story (to me, anyway): Unlike many (most?) other airlines, Air France does not play silly buggers with EC261 claims.
I thought that it might be useful to have a thread listing our successes and failures with claiming EC261 or UK261 compensation. Let me get the ball rolling...
I caught an Air France flight last month from CDG to MAN, which arrived three hours and 15 minutes late. After we'd boarded the captain announced that the delay was due to the crew being delayed on their incoming flight (from Biarritz, as I recall?) due to "severe thunderstorms" at the origin airport. I would have thought that thunderstorms affecting the incoming crew would qualify as "extraordinary circumstances", but even though I had very little hope of receiving EC261 compensation, I put in the claim anyway.
I have to say that AF does make it easy to claim -- very easy, in fact, with a clear (and working) link on their "Contact Us" page.
Today -- less than three weeks after putting in the claim -- I was very pleasantly surprised to receive an email stating that the flight was delayed "because of operational reasons" and that I was entitled to compensation! They asked for my bank account details and subsequently let me know that they have approved a transfer of AUD444 (=EUR250).
The moral of the story (to me, anyway): Unlike many (most?) other airlines, Air France does not play silly buggers with EC261 claims.