Originally Posted by
Skatn85
Yes it was on one ticket by the same company.
Here is their funny interpretation of the law:
" According to EU261/2004, it does not depend on our passengers’ actual arrival time of their final destination in their SAS Tickets but depends on our actual irregular flights and its flight lengths, for example, the flight, SKxxx from Berlin to Oslo on xx January 2015, its actual arrival time Oslo 20:22 against its scheduled arrival time 19:00, meaning this flight itself was delayed, less than 2 hours therefore you are not entitled to any of monetary compensation while we have rebooked you to another SAS flights on xx January 2015 [followingday]according to EU regulation"
This is complete ........ from them. EU261/2004 applies also for itineraries with connections. I've even been compensated from SAS similar case than yours.