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Old Sep 15, 2017 | 1:45 pm
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Originally Posted by IAN-UK
I find myself in São Tomé.
As one does. I hope you are enjoying the amazing colonial Portuguese architecture in probably the safest and quietest town in Africa.

No, is the short answer, if you mean Article 7 compensation. It's all on the arrival time, and if that was on time then they can screw up the previous legs to their hearts' content. One advantage of separate tickets I suppose. However Right to Care is based on departure time, so they can't wriggle out of paying that.

Next up (and this is really going to happen): Shannon to Toronto on a Boeing 737.
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