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Posted

Ok,

 

Anybody know the procedure for claiming money back for a cancelled flight?

 

Was literally at the gate - then it was cancelled. Next flight out tomorrow morning but only 10 seats left so everybody ran to the desk to get on it.

 

I rang home and got somebody to do it online for me at ?105.

 

Problem is....it's EasyJet. Do I contact them or travel insurance?

Posted
Ok,

 

Anybody know the procedure for claiming money back for a cancelled flight?

 

Was literally at the gate - then it was cancelled. Next flight out tomorrow morning but only 10 seats left so everybody ran to the desk to get on it.

 

I rang home and got somebody to do it online for me at ?105.

 

Problem is....it's EasyJet. Do I contact them or travel insurance?

 

Taken from easyJet's site -

 

My flight has been cancelled. What do I do now?

Answer

 

If your flight was cancelled and you wish to transfer onto another flight, you can do it online.

 

If your flight has been rescheduled before the date of travel, so as to depart more than one hour before or after the original departure time and the flight is no longer suitable for you, you will be offered a credit for the cost of the affected flight by contacting our Customer Service centre on 0871 244 2366

 

Please refer to our Terms and Conditions for full details.

 

*calls cost 10p per minute; calls from mobiles and other networks may cost more.

 

 

HTH

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This was always my fear when I had flight to Madrid and then Madrid to Lanzarote.

What if they cancelled the first leg of my flight? Would they offer compensation for the 2nd leg? I guessed not.

Which made it quite a risk.

 

Can they cancel a flight due to poor seat sales?

And if so, what is the minimum number of seats sold for the flight to go ahead.

Posted
This was always my fear when I had flight to Madrid and then Madrid to Lanzarote.

What if they cancelled the first leg of my flight? Would they offer compensation for the 2nd leg? I guessed not.

Which made it quite a risk.

 

Can they cancel a flight due to poor seat sales?

And if so, what is the minimum number of seats sold for the flight to go ahead.

 

I was on a BA flight to Edinburgh Aug Bank Holiday Monday two years ago, 9 passengers + crew and 7 of the passengers where crew for another flight from Edinburgh.

 

Lets say the drinks etc where quickly dealt with.

Posted
I was on a BA flight to Edinburgh Aug Bank Holiday Monday two years ago, 9 passengers + crew and 7 of the passengers where crew for another flight from Edinburgh.

 

Lets say the drinks etc where quickly dealt with.

I flew back from Milan to Stansted once, and there we only about 12 passengers on - ridiculous really. It was on a budget airlive call "Buzz" or something (I think they were related to KLM) - anyway, they don't exist anymore, hardly suprising

Posted

I wondered the same thing the other day

 

We're off to majorca with jet2 soon and on the bit where you can pre book a seat the plane is a 1/3rd full..

 

Sure it'll be reet

Posted
I wondered the same thing the other day

 

We're off to majorca with jet2 soon and on the bit where you can pre book a seat the plane is a 1/3rd full..

 

Sure it'll be reet

 

nope - the plane is a third pre-booked

Posted (edited)

had a 8 hr delay once with sleezy jet...

 

went home f*cked off the trip and got a full refund...

 

vowed never to travel with the shithouses again.

Edited by Bobcat
Posted
had a 8 hr delay once with sleezy jet...

 

went home f*cked off the trip and got a full refund...

 

vowed never to travel with the shithouses again.

 

Because other airlines don't have delays or cancel flights?

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