LondonAussie
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This is actually the best part of the EU regulation, though it's often overshadowed by compensation. The airline is responsible to get you to your final destination and must cover any expenses such as flights on another airline. They must also cover all your meal and accommodation costs until they get you there.Or perhaps the law should require ‘rerouting at the earliest opportunity’, even if that is on another airline?
Correct, EU compensation payments aren't provided for delays caused by extraordinary circumstances, but the 'duty of care' provisions and expense reimbursements (meals, accommodation, alternative transport) apply to all delays and cancellations regardless of the cause.EU261 delay compensation does not apply until 3 hrs. So a 2:59hr (arrival) delay has no compensation.
And nothing for extraordinary delay (like ATC as happens at SYD more than it should = AU fed govt control/problem)
Everybody gets distracted and obsessed by the compensation payments and misses the bigger picture.