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Canceled flights explanation of different compensation amounts based on flight distance and length of delay
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Compensation Amounts

We get a lot of questions about the amount of compensation a passenger can get under EU regulations. The most important thing to remember is that the amount does not

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Delayed flights Man looking through window of airport at delayed aircraft by the gate
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United Airlines London – Washington, D.C. delayed by three hours

On February 20th 2019, United’s UA 919 London (LHR) – Washington, D.C. (IAD) flight landed over three hours after its originally scheduled 3:40 pm arrival. If you were on that

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Lufthansa Munich – Los Angeles delayed by three hours

On February 18th 2019, Lufthansa’s LH 452 Munich (MUC) – Los Angeles (LAX) flight landed over three hours after its originally scheduled 3:25 pm arrival. If you were on that

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Air France Paris – New York delayed by four hours

On February 13th 2019, Air France’s AF 6 flight from Paris (CDG) to New York City (JFK) flight landed over four hours after its originally scheduled 3:55 pm arrival. If

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Delayed flights Man waiting for delayed plane at the gate
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KLM Los Angeles – Amsterdam delayed by five hours

On February 13th 2019, KLM’s KL 602 Los Angeles (LAX) – Amsterdam (AMS) flight landed over five hours after its originally scheduled 9:05 am arrival. If you were on that flight

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Delayed flights Man checking his watch with a departing airplane about to fly over him
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KLM Amsterdam – Los Angeles delayed by five hours

On February 13th 2019, KLM’s KL 601 Amsterdam (AMS) – Los Angeles (LAX) flight landed over five hours after its originally scheduled 11:56 am arrival. If you were on that

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