Originally Posted by
dparkinson
I have an interesting EC261 eligibility question…
I was booked on UA55, which arrived 5 hours 17 minutes late to EWR
I then had a connection on the same ticket to UA1257 to SFO.
Here’s where things get interesting…
I was supposed to misconnect in EWR, so they moved me onto the nonstop the following day.
UA1257 has now taken a 2 hour and 15 minute delay due to lavatory servicing, so I would have made it…and evidently the flight will get into SFO within 3 hours of my originally scheduled arrival through sheer dumb luck of United’s incompetence.
The questions are these:
A) Because I was rebooked to something that gets me in the next day, regardless of the fluke that the connecting flight was also delayed, do they owe me EC261 comp?
B) Had I stuck with the original…because the flight was delayed 5 hours+ Leaving the EU, does that count to trigger the payout or does the subsequent connection delay nullify it?
i’m a little confused by what you’re saying. Which flight did you actually take from EWR to SFO
If you took their rebooked flight and you got to your final destination the next day you are definitely entitled to EU 261 compensation