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Old May 12, 2022, 7:00 am
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LSunbury
 
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Could some-one please give me a clear answer, as I don't think I am smart enough to fully grasp the correct scenario of a claim that is currently approaching 8 wweks with BA, before I potentially take it to CEDR?

Our itin in March was OGG-LAX-LHR-CDG, one PNR, less than 24 hours at each connection. LHR -CDG leg was due 0720 on Friday and we got notification of cancellation at 1730 on the previous Friday. Alternative flight offered later was 1100, so more than 3 hours later, but less than 4. We cancelled this leg and made other arrangements.

So, reading the first post in this thread it seems clear that as the delay was 2 hours plus so 250eu each is due BUT
post 3 suggests that if more than 7 days notice has been given and the delay is less than 4 hours no compensation is due?

I have re-read a couple of times but these seem contrary so need help!

Thanks in advance for advice
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