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Old Apr 25, 2024 | 6:15 am
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Originally Posted by alex67500
A family friend was booked on BOD-LGW today. She was told yesterday that her Thursday flight was cancelled so she got rebooked to last night's flight (Wednesday). The Thursday flight seems to be back on. I'm wondering what it means in relations with EU/UK261. She slept on our sofa last night so there's no duty of care expenses but she did get involuntarily rebooked from a flight that is actually going ahead. Am I correct in thinking that there's a claim here?
Originally Posted by Flier74
Unfortunately based on CWS’s post further up there be no EU 261 compensation as the flight was re instated at short notice due to the late industrial action being called off. That’s something BA and other carriers didn’t know yesterday
But looking at the ATC report, there are ATC related delays over France anyway today. I can't see a claim going anywhere here.

Last edited by aks120; Apr 26, 2024 at 11:51 pm Reason: Removed sentence after post move to EU thread
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