Compensation and Reimbursement for Flybondi Strike

Yurii Semikopenko
04.09.2024

Flight cancellations or delays due to an airline strike can seriously disrupt travel plans. Fortunately, in many cases, passengers are protected by EU261/2004 regulation. This regulation establishes the rules for assistance and compensation for travelers during airline strikes. In this article, we will look at your rights as a passenger and how to claim compensation from the airline.

When Are You Entitled to Flybondi Strike Compensation?

EU Regulation 261/2004 protects passengers affected by airline strikes. This legislation obliges the airline to pay compensation during a standard crew strike and a “wildcat” strike. These labor disputes are considered part of operational issues, as a result, the airline is responsible for them.

It is crucial to understand that the situation with compensation is complex. Certain strikes may be classified as the “extraordinary circumstances” exception. These include strikes by baggage handlers, fire crews, ground personnel, etc. When faced with disruptions caused by these ground crew members, the chances of receiving compensation may be significantly reduced. It is essential to determine exactly which staff is involved in the strike. This directly influences your right to compensation.

Flight Cancellation Compensation

In the event of flight cancellation due to a strike, the airline must notify travelers of the cancellation at least 14 days before the scheduled departure. If the airline fails to notify you during the specified period, it is obliged to pay compensation to travelers in the amount of up to 600 euros.

It is essential to note that the airline is not obligated to issue compensation by providing you with an alternative flight to your final destination. However, if the alternative flight results in a later arrival at the final destination, passengers could be entitled to compensation. The amount of compensation depends on the duration of the delay and the distance of the flight, as displayed in the table:

Under 2 hours2-3 hours3-4 hoursOver 4 hoursNever arrivedDistance
€125€250€250€250€250All flights 1,500 km or less
€200€200€400€400€400Internal EU flights over 1,500 km
€200€200€400€400€400Non-internal EU flights 1,500 km- 3,500 km
€300€300€300€600€600Non-internal EU flights over 3,500 km

Flight Delay Compensation

Under the EU261/2004 regulation, if your flight is delayed and you reach your final destination more than three hours later than scheduled, you are eligible for compensation of up to €600 per passenger. It is important to note that the duration of the delay depends solely on when you reach your final destination, not on how late the plane departed.

The amount of compensation depends on the distance of the flight and the duration of the delay:

Less than 3 hoursBetween 3-4 hoursOver 4 hoursDistance
€0€250€250All flights up to 1500 km
€0€400€400All flights between 1500 km and 3500 km
€0€400€400All intra-EU flights over 3500 km
€0€300€600All non-EU flights over 3500 km

Requirements for Flybondi Strike Compensation

When an airline strike occurs, passengers could be eligible for compensation, but certain criteria must be met. It is crucial to understand these criteria to effectively manage the compensation process:

  • Your flight must be covered by the EU261/2004 regulation. This covers all flights departing from EU airports, regardless of the airline. It also covers flights arriving in the EU, but only when handled by an EU-based airline.
  • A flight delay or cancellation has significantly disrupted your travel plans. This means your flight was delayed by 3 hours or more at the final destination, or it was cancelled with less than fourteen days’ notice before the scheduled departure.
  • You must have a confirmed reservation and be ready to travel. This includes having a valid booking and all necessary travel documents ready (passport, visas).
  • You need to get to the airport on time. Complete check-in within the time specified by the airline. If no time is given, arrive at least 45 minutes before the scheduled departure to maintain eligibility for compensation.

In case you believe you meet these conditions following a Flybondi strike, it’s advisable to document your experience thoroughly and get in touch directly with the airline about your compensation claim. Being aware of your rights and responsibilities is the first step in potentially obtaining compensation for an airline strike.

How to Claim Flybondi Strike Compensation

Dealing with flight delays or cancellations due to strikes is always frustrating. It can ruin not just your trip but also create problems – emotional, financial, etc. To claim compensation for this inconvenience, follow these steps:

  1. Complete our form. You’ll need to provide details like your flight number, date, and the issue you encountered.
  2. Let our experts help you. Once you submit the form, our team will manage the process. We understand the EU laws comprehensively and will strive to obtain your rightful compensation. You only pay us if we win your case.

Following these steps, receive the compensation you are entitled to under EU law.

Other Rights in Case of a Flight Strike

In addition to compensation, passengers need to know about certain services they can expect to receive from the airline in the event of a flight disruption. These services aim to reduce inconveniences and provide some comfort to passengers during delays or cancellations. Keep in mind that the services we are describing below are included in the airline company’s duty to care for each passenger.

Right to Care

When the flight delay is 2+ hours, the airline is obligated to provide affected passengers with certain services to alleviate discomfort. Some of the basic services are free beverages and meals. In addition to this, the affected passengers have a right to make 2 calls and send faxes, or e-mails for free.

Rebooking or Refunds

If your flight gets cancelled or delayed by 5+ hours, you can request a full refund or an alternative flight to your final destination. These options offer some flexibility, which is great because you can choose what works best for you.

Recent Flight Delays and Cancellations

Was your flight delayed or cancelled due to the strike? Check our table for the latest flight delays and cancellations. Assess your right to compensation using our claim checker, and let us protect your rights and pursue compensation for you.

Did not find your flight in our table? Try our compensation form, and we will check it for you.

Date Airline (Flight number) Route Status Your compensation

01.04.202517:30

Flybondi

5231

Santiago Del Estero (SDE)

(AEP)

cancelled

Refunds

01.04.202515:25

Flybondi

5230

(AEP)

Santiago Del Estero (SDE)

cancelled

Refunds

29.03.202521:20

Flybondi

5153

Corrientes (CNQ)

(AEP)

delayed

Refunds

29.03.202512:20

Flybondi

5230

(AEP)

Santiago Del Estero (SDE)

delayed

Refunds

28.03.202516:55

Flybondi

5152

(AEP)

Corrientes (CNQ)

delayed

Refunds

25.03.202513:55

Flybondi

5150

(AEP)

Corrientes (CNQ)

delayed

Refunds

22.03.202516:05

Flybondi

5091

Posadas (PSS)

(AEP)

delayed

Refunds

22.03.202512:20

Flybondi

5230

(AEP)

Santiago Del Estero (SDE)

delayed

Refunds

22.03.202508:45

Flybondi

5101

Iguazu (IGR)

(EZE)

delayed

Refunds

22.03.202507:50

Flybondi

5102

(EZE)

Iguazu (IGR)

delayed

Refunds

12.03.202515:00

Flybondi

5230

(AEP)

Santiago Del Estero (SDE)

delayed

Refunds

08.03.202512:20

Flybondi

5230

(AEP)

Santiago Del Estero (SDE)

delayed

Refunds

07.03.202515:50

Flybondi

5152

(AEP)

Corrientes (CNQ)

delayed

Refunds

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