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Airlines have demanded compensation reform as air traffic control chaos has seen 2,000 flights cancelled across Europe. More than 2,000 flights have been cancelled in the last three days ...
This update comes as British Airways cancelled a further 34 domestic and European flights to and from London Heathrow as the airline recovers from Monday’s air-traffic control shutdown.
Due to the sudden and large losses of revenue, airlines began to hold out against refunding cancelled flights and tickets to conserve cash, despite government regulations. In Europe, airlines had successfully negotiated to defer some $1.2 billion in air traffic control charges. [30]
Philippine Airlines cancelled 69 weekly flights to China and 17 weekly flights to South Korea, while exploring new routes to Australia, Malaysia and Indonesia to replace lost revenues. [103] On 18 March 2020, Porter Airlines announced that they would suspend all flights from 20 March through 1 June due to the ongoing pandemic.
In the United States, when flights are canceled or delayed, passengers may be entitled to compensation due to rules obeyed by every flight company, usually Rule 240, or Rule 218 in certain locations. This rule usually specifies that passengers may be entitled to certain reimbursements, including a free room if the next flight is the day after ...
There were 1,585 flights cancelled on Monday, while 345 were axed on Tuesday Air traffic control – latest: Airlines demand compensation reform as NATS outage sees 2,000 flights cancelled Skip to ...
More than 10,000 airline passengers suffered flight cancellations because of bad weather and air traffic control (ATC) restrictions. British Airways axed 51 fights due to operate to or from ...
More than 20 flights to and from London Heathrow were cancelled on Friday morning due to air-traffic control “flow restrictions” – reducing the rate at which aircraft can land.