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    Default Easyjet flight delayed

    I was meant to fly from Copenhagen to London at 1610 on 23 March this year. The plane was grounded with a technical fault and they had to fly a replacement from Luton that did not finally depart from Copenhagen until 2330 that day (almost a 7 hour delay).

    At Copenhagen airporticon Easyjet were an utter shambles. They had no information for passengers until 2030 and could only hand out a few £3 meal vouchers. No phone callsicon offered, no assistance.

    I wrote to them politely asking for compensation and been refused point-blank.

    Any pointers on how to take this further much appreciated.

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    Default Re: Easyjet flight delayed

    Hi Skat

    If you took out travel insurance, they may cover you for such delays, normally only after 12 hours but its worth checking.

    flighticon delays are not normally compensated, 7 hours is only classed as a minor delay. If you were delayed 12 or more hours then its a slightly different story. In my opinion, you will be flogging a dead horse trying to take this any further with them.

    Someone who has a different experience may comment to the contrary, but in my 10 yrs in the industry, I have never known an airline compensate for a minor delay.

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    Default Re: Easyjet flight delayed

    Quote Originally Posted by skat View Post
    I was meant to fly from Copenhagen to London at 1610 on 23 March this year. The plane was grounded with a technical fault and they had to fly a replacement from Luton that did not finally depart from Copenhagen until 2330 that day (almost a 7 hour delay).

    At Copenhagen airporticon Easyjet were an utter shambles. They had no information for passengers until 2030 and could only hand out a few £3 meal vouchers. No phone callsicon offered, no assistance.

    I wrote to them politely asking for compensation and been refused point-blank.

    Any pointers on how to take this further much appreciated.
    I work for easyjet (sorry)

    I think you're probably wasting your time like the previous poster said, unless you refused to travel in which case after a 5hr delay you'd be entitled to a full refund but you waiver this once you board the aircraft.

    If you read the terms and conditionsicon of your booking it explains in that what you can expect in the event of a delay.

    easyJet.com - Carrier's Regulations

    You say they gave refreshment vouchers, phonecalls may not have been offered but if passengers ask at the desk 2 free phonecalls are permitted - you should have received a refreshement voucher once the flighticon had been delayed for 2hrs and then another one for each 2hr delay thereafter... if this isn't the case you can point this out to them - likewise if you incurred any out of pocket expenses as a result of the delay send them proof of this and they MAY offer something out of goodwill, but its highly unlikely.

    If you had holidayicon insurance you may be able to claim on that it might be worth checking the policy details to see if you can make a claim.

    If easyjet didn't do as stated in their carrier regulations, it might be worth dropping them another letter outlining this, they may offer something out of goodwill but it is more likely to be a discount on future bookings than £££'s of compensation.










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