With British Airways, Heathrow and RyanAir planning airline and airport strikes this summer, here's what you need to know about claiming compensation.
If your flight is delayed for more than three hours, EU law says you can claim up to €250 , providing you log your claim with the airline as soon as possible. You can also expense back receipts for any charges you've incurred as a result of the delays, such as food and drink purchases. If your flight delay stretches overnight, the airline should cover the cost of your accommodation for the night.Paloma advises collecting as much evidence about your delay as possible.
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