I was downgraded from business to economy on LOT flight
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I was downgraded from business to economy on LOT flight
I was downgraded from business to economy on LOT flight WAW-YYZ due to overbooked flight. Flight purchased using Aeroplan points.
What are my options regarding compensation - who do I go after - Airline (LOT) or Aeroplan?
Thank you.
What are my options regarding compensation - who do I go after - Airline (LOT) or Aeroplan?
Thank you.
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There's an extensive and very authoritative big sticky thread on EC261 rules in the BA forum, including a lot of discussion about what happens when one had paid in miles or other instruments rather than cash for the ticket.
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75% of the "fare" for the downgraded segment, but you paid with AC miles, so presumably LOT would pay you in cash rather than refund AC miles.
There's an extensive and very authoritative big sticky thread on EC261 rules in the BA forum, including a lot of discussion about what happens when one had paid in miles or other instruments rather than cash for the ticket.
There's an extensive and very authoritative big sticky thread on EC261 rules in the BA forum, including a lot of discussion about what happens when one had paid in miles or other instruments rather than cash for the ticket.
The BA thread, which tends to be more restrained-->The 2019 BA compensation thread: Your guide to Regulation EC261/2004
An AC thread-->Best approach for EU261 claim
But you claim against the operating airline. Ask for compensation as EC261/2004. Many airlines initially refuse/denie or offer less
LOT is covered by FT forum https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/luft...iles-more-495/
LOT EC261 thread (has a link in post 2) Where is LOT airway form for Flight Cancellatio Regulation (EEC) No 295/91 located
What is the cost of an award, in AC ff miles, for business & economy?
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Does EC261/2004 apply? Since this is a downgrade not one of:
1. This Regulation establishes, under the conditions specified herein, minimum rights for passengers when:
(a) they are denied boarding against their will;
(b) their flight is cancelled;
(c) their flight is delayed.
1. This Regulation establishes, under the conditions specified herein, minimum rights for passengers when:
(a) they are denied boarding against their will;
(b) their flight is cancelled;
(c) their flight is delayed.
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This has nothing to do with either AP or AC. Mods notified so that it can be moved to LO (Other European Carriers), where there are extensive discussions about how to claim for downgrades (75% of base segment fare).
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Does EC261/2004 apply? Since this is a downgrade not one of:
1. This Regulation establishes, under the conditions specified herein, minimum rights for passengers when:
(a) they are denied boarding against their will;
(b) their flight is cancelled;
(c) their flight is delayed.
1. This Regulation establishes, under the conditions specified herein, minimum rights for passengers when:
(a) they are denied boarding against their will;
(b) their flight is cancelled;
(c) their flight is delayed.
Were you offered/accepted anything at check-in?
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Did you fly on the 15-th by any chance? Was the aircraft an Euro-Atlantic 763?
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No, it was different date...
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The simple fact is that if OP was booked in Business and could not be accommodated in that cabin, he is due a refund of 75% of the base segment fare. The offer of flying 24 hours later is a red herring insofar as his question is concerned.
To be clear, there is nothing wrong with having made the offer to OP. Many people would be quite pleased with an extra day. But, that is absolutely the passenger's choice.
To be clear, there is nothing wrong with having made the offer to OP. Many people would be quite pleased with an extra day. But, that is absolutely the passenger's choice.