Hello everyone, My flight with American Airlines was canceled today due to mechanical problems. I have been rescheduled for the same flight plan tomorrow morning. This means that I will arrive in Amsterdam Thursday at 8:15am instead of Wednesday at 8:15am, and I will arrive in The Hague about an hour after that. Fortunately, remembering how much trouble I've had with international flights in the past, I had planned an extra day of tourism before the conference just in case. So even with a full day of delay, I should still be there for all of WineConf and some tourism besides. Looking forward to seeing you! -Alex
Since it is a flight to the EU the EU passenger rights tingy should apply even though it is American Airlines and you are now owed €600 Am 26. Juni 2018 23:33:49 MESZ schrieb Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24(a)gmail.com>:
Hello everyone,
My flight with American Airlines was canceled today due to mechanical problems. I have been rescheduled for the same flight plan tomorrow morning. This means that I will arrive in Amsterdam Thursday at 8:15am instead of Wednesday at 8:15am, and I will arrive in The Hague about an hour after that.
Fortunately, remembering how much trouble I've had with international flights in the past, I had planned an extra day of tourism before the conference just in case. So even with a full day of delay, I should still be there for all of WineConf and some tourism besides.
Looking forward to seeing you!
-Alex
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I think that only applies to EU citizens. I know last time I was delayed in a European airport only EU citizens got the compensation. But maybe worth double checking. -aric Sent from my iPhone.
On Jun 27, 2018, at 7:01 AM, Stefan Dösinger <stefandoesinger(a)gmx.at> wrote:
Since it is a flight to the EU the EU passenger rights tingy should apply even though it is American Airlines and you are now owed €600
Am 26. Juni 2018 23:33:49 MESZ schrieb Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24(a)gmail.com>:
Hello everyone,
My flight with American Airlines was canceled today due to mechanical problems. I have been rescheduled for the same flight plan tomorrow morning. This means that I will arrive in Amsterdam Thursday at 8:15am instead of Wednesday at 8:15am, and I will arrive in The Hague about an hour after that.
Fortunately, remembering how much trouble I've had with international flights in the past, I had planned an extra day of tourism before the conference just in case. So even with a full day of delay, I should still be there for all of WineConf and some tourism besides.
Looking forward to seeing you!
-Alex
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I believe it is for everyone. My brother actually runs a company (claiming) helping out passengers as it is a pain to get the refund. I can forward people interested to him. On Wed, Jun 27, 2018, 8:14 AM Codeweavers <aric(a)codeweavers.com> wrote:
I think that only applies to EU citizens. I know last time I was delayed in a European airport only EU citizens got the compensation. But maybe worth double checking.
-aric
Sent from my iPhone.
On Jun 27, 2018, at 7:01 AM, Stefan Dösinger <stefandoesinger(a)gmx.at> wrote:
Since it is a flight to the EU the EU passenger rights tingy should apply even though it is American Airlines and you are now owed €600
Am 26. Juni 2018 23:33:49 MESZ schrieb Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24(a)gmail.com
:
Hello everyone,
My flight with American Airlines was canceled today due to mechanical problems. I have been rescheduled for the same flight plan tomorrow morning. This means that I will arrive in Amsterdam Thursday at 8:15am instead of Wednesday at 8:15am, and I will arrive in The Hague about an hour after that.
Fortunately, remembering how much trouble I've had with international flights in the past, I had planned an extra day of tourism before the conference just in case. So even with a full day of delay, I should still be there for all of WineConf and some tourism besides.
Looking forward to seeing you!
-Alex
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Am 27.06.2018 um 08:14 schrieb Codeweavers <aric(a)codeweavers.com>:
I think that only applies to EU citizens. I know last time I was delayed in a European airport only EU citizens got the compensation. But maybe worth double checking.
Huh, I can't find any explicit information confirming or invalidating your statement. However, I got my direction / non-EU airline info backwards. If you are flying on a non-EU airline into the EU you are out of luck. However, what matters is who is actually operating the flight. If AA sold you a ticket for British Airways or Finnair you're still flying on an EU airline. https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/passenger-rights/air/index_en.h... <https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/passenger-rights/air/index_en.htm> There are also plenty of websites that will deal with your claim with no risk for you, but will grab 25% of the compensation + VAT in exchange.
On Wed, Jun 27, 2018 at 1:01 AM Stefan Dösinger <stefandoesinger(a)gmx.at> wrote:
Am 27.06.2018 um 08:14 schrieb Codeweavers <aric(a)codeweavers.com>:
I think that only applies to EU citizens. I know last time I was delayed in a European airport only EU citizens got the compensation. But maybe worth double checking.
Huh, I can't find any explicit information confirming or invalidating your statement. However, I got my direction / non-EU airline info backwards. If you are flying on a non-EU airline into the EU you are out of luck. However, what matters is who is actually operating the flight. If AA sold you a ticket for British Airways or Finnair you're still flying on an EU airline.
https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/travel/passenger-rights/air/index_en.h...
There are also plenty of websites that will deal with your claim with no risk for you, but will grab 25% of the compensation + VAT in exchange.
Thanks for the information! Unfortunately, the flight was through American Airlines itself, so I can't claim any monetary compensation. The airline did give me some free airport food though. -Alex
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