Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Travel Tidbits - Expert Reveals What To Do If Your Flight Gets Delayed Or Canceled

 Coping With Flight Disruptions: Essential Strategies For Passengers


Flight delays and cancellations are common occurrences that can disrupt your travel plans and cause frustration - and in the worst cases, maybe even ruin your holiday. But navigating rebooking options, compensation claims, and alternative travel arrangements can be a real headache. 

James from Travel Lingual, a travel marketplace and price comparison platform, shares tips on how you can advocate for yourself with airlines and make the most of challenging travel situations.

Stay Calm And Informed

James advises, ‘Upon learning about a delay or cancellation, stay calm and gather information. Check the airline's website, app, or contact their customer service team for updates. Opt in to receive text message flight notifications of your trip’s status and download your airline’s mobile app which often has the most up-to-date information.’

Know Your Rights

Familiarize yourself with passenger rights outlined by regulatory authorities such as the Department of Transportation (DOT) in the U.S. or the European Union regulations (EU261). These rights often include compensation for significant delays and cancellations, and you may also be able to recoup costs for meals, hotel stays, and ground transportation if you are stranded overnight. 

Explore Rebooking Options

Airlines typically offer rebooking options for affected passengers. Check for available alternative flights and inquire about seat availability. Consider flexibility in your travel plans to find the best solution. Many times, you will be able to rebook yourself in your airline’s app, but if you are not able to find what you’re looking for in the app, find an airline employee who can work the ticket desk. 

James says, ‘If it is a widespread issue and a ticket agent is not available, call the airline’s call center and speak to an agent. Sometimes call centers may have extended wait times, so try dialing the airline’s international call centers (these phone numbers can be found on their website).’

Claim Compensation

If the delay or cancellation is due to factors within the airline's control (e.g., maintenance issues, crew scheduling problems), you may be entitled to compensation. Follow the airline's procedure for filing claims and provide all necessary documentation.

Consider Alternative Travel Arrangements

In some cases, it may be faster or more convenient to seek alternative travel arrangements, such as trains or rental cars. James advises, ‘Evaluate the feasibility of these options, especially if the delay is significant. Oftentimes when flights must be rebooked, you are entitled to a refund which won’t get you on a new flight, but it could offset the cost of alternative modes of transportation such as trains or renting a car.’

Advocate For Yourself

Be assertive in advocating for your rights with the airline. Politely but firmly request assistance, compensation, and accommodation as per regulations. Keep records of all interactions and relevant documents.

Secure Accommodations

If the delay extends overnight or for a very long period, inquire about accommodation options provided by the airline. Alternatively, seek nearby hotels or accommodations. James says, ‘It’s important to keep records and receipts for potential reimbursement from your airline.’


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About Travel Lingual

Travel Lingual is a website dedicated to making travel easy and accessible. Its meta-search engine allows visitors to find single and multi-day tours & activities worldwide, providing a range of prices and tour options to suit all budgets. Run by James, a seasoned travel & tourism industry expert with experience in over 40 countries, Travel Lingual aims to simplify the travel planning process.

Post courtesy of Travel Lingual.


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