Passenger rights - What you should know
Reduced mobility
Disabled persons and passengers with reduced
mobility are protected from discrimination and,
from 26 July 2008, can rely on appropriate
assistance (under certain conditions) to help
them through all EU airports.
Identity of the airline
You must be informed, in advance, of which airline
is operating your fl ight. Airlines found to be
unsafe are banned or restricted within
the European Union.
They are listed at:http://air-ban.europa.eu.
Liability
Airlines can be held liable for damages resulting
from delays (limited to ± € 4 800), for damage
to and loss of baggage (limited to ± € 1 200)
and for injury or death in accidents. However,
airlines shall not be liable if they have taken all
reasonable measures to avoid the damages or it
was impossible to take such measures.
Package holidays
Package tour operators must give accurate
information on the holiday booked, comply with
contractual obligations and protect passengers
in case of the organiser’s insolvency.
Denied boarding
You may be entitled to compensation between
€ 125 and € 600 depending on fl ight distance
and the delays incurred when rerouted.
Long delays
You may request a refund of your ticket if the delay
exceeds five hours, but only if you decide not
to travel.
Cancellation
Financial compensation is due unless you were
informed 14 days before the flight, or you were
rerouted close to your original times, or the airline
can prove that the cancellation was caused
by extraordinary circumstances.
Unterstützungsleistungen
der Fluggesellschaften
Depending on the circumstances, if you are denied
boarding or your fl ight is cancelled or delayed,
you may be entitled to receive assistance (catering,
communications, and an overnight stay if necessary).
In the event of denied boarding or cancellation, you
may be offered the option of continuing your trip or a
refund of your ticket.
More information and a list of the national
authorities responsible for enforcing these
rights are available at:http://apr.europa.eu
More information?
Call the freephone number from anywhere in
the EU during working hours (09:00–18:30 CET weekdays):
00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11 (Certain mobile telephone operators do not allow access to 00 800 numbers or may charge for these calls. In certain cases, these calls may be chargeable from telephone boxes or hotels.)
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