British Airways delays and cancellations 27-28th may 2017: how to claim compensation?

What to do if you experienced British Airways delay or cancellation at the end of May 2017?

British Airways had massive delays and cancellations mainly in Gatwick and Heathrow, but there were smaller disruptions all over the world. There were thousands of passengers who just left to airport waiting for the new flight. But all passengers who experienced British Airways delay or even cancellation, are entitled to receive compensation over £500. The potential compensation depends on the distance of the flight that was delayed or cancelled.

Passengers are entitled to receive compensations and refunds

British Airways delays and cancellations in May 2017

 

European Union’s Regulation EC 261/2004 gives passengers legal rights to receive compensation from the airline, if the flight from the last 6 years was delayed or cancelled by the problems of the airline.

These BA flight disruptions were caused by major IT system crashes. The fact that these delays and cancellations were caused by airline issues gives passengers legal rights to compensation. So, everyone who have had their flights with British Airways delayed or cancelled within the last 6 years, should submit compensation claim against British Airways.

You can conveniently make a complaint, using a special form provided for: https://flight-rights.co.uk/airlines/British-Airways

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