My recent flight (BRU-DUB w/ Aer Lingus on 10-08-2012) was cancelled and as such trip was delayed 12 hours. This was not force majeure and I want to make a compensation claim under the EU Reg.
I will obviously claim with the airline, but I would also like to copy the appropriate authority... In this case would that be the relevant Belgian authority (CAA? Ombudsman) as the flights point of departure? Or would it be the Irish CAA, operators certificate?
Any advice would be appreciated?
Compensation - Relevant Belgian authority to contact?
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shogan1977
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Re: Compensation - Relevant Belgian authority to contact?
Try it with euclaim. When you do it alone you losed the battle
http://www.euclaim.be/
or (and this is better) by your "rechtsbijstandverzekering" I'm sorry i don't know this word in English
edit by sn26567: "legal assistance insurance"
http://www.euclaim.be/
or (and this is better) by your "rechtsbijstandverzekering" I'm sorry i don't know this word in English
edit by sn26567: "legal assistance insurance"
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jan_olieslagers
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Re: Compensation - Relevant Belgian authority to contact?
There is some relevant information at http://www.mobilit.fgov.be/nl/index.htm
Select "Lucht", then find "Passagiersrechten"
Select "Lucht", then find "Passagiersrechten"