Flight Cancellation Compensation Rights

Summary

Under EU Regulation 261/2004, airlines must provide hotel accommodation and transport if youre forced to stay overnight due to a flight cancellation at the departure airport. This regulation generally does not cover hotel costs in the destination city. EU Regulation 2027/97 states that airlines are not responsible for additional costs like hotel charges due to flight cancellations. They are only liable for damages in case of death, bodily injury, and loss or damage of baggage. For further clarity, contact the Civil Aviation Authority.

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What are rules arond EU Regulation */* for hotel accommodation
Under EU Regulation */*:
- Airlines must provide hotel accommodation if you're forced to stay overnight due to cancellation.
- They should also provide transport between the airport and the hotel.
- This applies regardless of the reason for the cancellation.
Are liable to pay for the hotel cost which is in destination city not in boarding city.
Under EU Regulation */*:
- The airline is responsible for accommodation and transport if you're delayed overnight at the departure airport.
- It generally doesn't cover costs in the destination city. Check with Civil Aviation Authority for clarity.
Airline is quoting me */* regulation to not pay for my hotel charges I incured
Under EU Regulation */*:
- Airlines aren't responsible for additional costs (like hotel) due to flight cancellation.
- They're only liable for damages in case of death or bodily injury, and loss or damage of baggage.
Seek advice from the Civil Aviation Authority for further clarity.