How Do You Get a Refund for a Delayed Flight?
New US rules require automatic refunds for cancellations and significant delays. EU 261 compensation can add EUR 250-600. Here is the process for both.
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New US rules require automatic refunds for cancellations and significant delays. EU 261 compensation can add EUR 250-600. Here is the process for both.
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