If the airline rebooks your flight, you have certain rights in the EU under the EU Passenger Rights Regulation (Regulation (EC) No 261/2004). These rights apply to flights departing in the EU or operated by an EU airline and landing in the EU. Here are your rights in the event of a rebooking:
the airline must inform you about the rebooking in good time. The exact definition of “in good time” depends on the time of the rebooking:
The compensation can be reduced by 50% if you are offered a replacement flight that arrives within a certain period of time (e.g. 2 hours for flights up to 1,500 km).
The airline does not have to pay compensation if the rebooking is due to extraordinary circumstances beyond its control, such as extreme weather conditions, political instability, third party strikes, or security risks.
The following table gives you a complete overview of when you are entitled to a refund:
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