Originally Posted by
highupinthesky
What with the situation where you fly from a to d on one PNR with flight changes at b and c. The leg b to c is just 1 hour and you have a 6 hour layover in c. By coincident the flight b to c gets canceled and you are rebooked on another flight which will bring you to c with a 5 hour delay, which means you will still be able to catch your last flight and arrive at your final destination on time. Do you think it would be fair to claim compensation for the delay on the b to c leg?
This is not a theoretic example. It happened to me a couple of years ago, and no I didn't bother claiming compensation.
Please explain how your example is irrelevant to [MENTION=856218]Some person[/MENTION]s post specifically. I agreed with what [MENTION=856218]Some person[/MENTION]s is saying and can't find anywhere, least of all in this thread where someone has pointed to anything different, except some vague - go and read EUCJ rulings.