Norwegian Long Haul delayed baggage compensation

Norwegian Long Haul Delayed Baggage Compensation

In short, you have the legal right to claim compensation from Norwegian Long Haul if your checked-in luggage is delayed, lost or damaged.

Norwegian Long Haul delayed baggage compensation

You have the legal right to claim compensation from Norwegian Long Haul if your checked-in luggage is delayed, lost or damaged.

If your luggage is delayed, goes missing or gets damaged on a Norwegian Long Haul flight, what sort of compensation are you entitled to? The Montreal Convention & Warsaw Convention makes airlines responsible for the bags they allow you to check in, although their liability is limited to around €1000 per passenger.

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Norwegian Long Haul EU261 regulation

Norwegian Long Haul EU261 flight delay compensation regulation

In case you booked Norwegian Long Haul flight that departed from Europe, you may have rights under European EU261 law in case your Norwegian Long Haul flight is not on time or cancelled.

 Norwegian Long Haul EU261 regulation

If your Norwegian Long Haul flight was delayed causing you to arrive later than 3 hours after the original arrival time, then it is your legal right under EU261 regulation to receive compensation from Norwegian Long Haul.

What to do if Norwegian Long Haul flight was delayed?

Know your rights as Norwegian Long Haul passenger. If your Norwegian Long Haul flight was delayed causing you to arrive later than 3 hours after the original arrival time, then it is your legal right under EU261 regulation to receive compensation from Norwegian Long Haul. The EU261 compensation can be up to €600 per passenger in the form of cash, electronic bank transfer, cheque or travel vouchers.

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Man won over £3,000 in compensation after the long battle with Monarch Airlines

monarh delay compensationA father-of-three has won more than £3,000 compensation after representing himself in court against airline giant Monarch after his family endured a 24-hour flight delay in Egypt.

After an 18-month saga and three separate court hearings, 40-year-old Martin Longden left the package holiday provider with a bloody nose after putting together a strong legal argument.

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