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Old Oct 30, 2024 | 3:13 pm
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samiito97
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Originally Posted by corporate-wage-slave
The correct thread for this discussion is the main EC261 thread. It is a bit difficult to tell since in your first post you gave flight numbers for IAD - LHR but in the text you said you were travelling LHR to IAD. If what I think happened was that you left earlier than expected and thus arrived early, then there is a logic to paying £260, potentially, since usually you have to be 4 hours late to get £520 or 600€ (if you started from inside the EU). There is the Azurair case, explained in post 8 to complicated matters. If you could give the exact scheduled arrival time and the exact time you arrived then I can give better advice. If it is an Azurair case then you will need to go to CEDR, but they don't always agree to Azurair, MCOL probably would be a surer bet if Azurair is involved.
Apologies, text in my initial message was wrong but the flight numbers were correct. I have moved this to the other thread now

I flew IAD to LHR on 5/9/24; was originally booked on BA292 departing IAD 22:45 and arriving LHR at 11:05 on 6/9, was rebooked on BA216 on 5/9/24 departing IAD at 17:55 arriving in LHR at 06:15 on 6/9.

Looks as if this would fit with the Azurair case but confirmation/advice would be great, thanks
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