According to the law, it's the airline's responsibility. Very unfair in a situation like this.sn26567 wrote: 15 Jun 2017, 19:33 I had only hand baggage, so no worries. But for the other people, only 2 or 3 bags made it to MAH. The next flight from BRU is Sunday. Methinks TUI will get some expense reports for items of urgent need. And send them to Brussels Airport![]()
15/06/2017 Blackout at Brussels Airport
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Re: 15/06/2017 Blackout at Brussels Airport
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It's the airlines' responsibility to take care of the passengers indeed, but rest assured that BAC will get some serious claims from numerous airlines to recover at least part of the costs. Of course it remains the question if and how much they will ever be able to recover from BAC and/or insurances.
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Re: 15/06/2017 Blackout at Brussels Airport
I hope that Brussels Airport will now learn from the terrible non-communication this morning. What a disaster! Let's bring back Jan Van Der Cruysse!!!RoMax wrote: 15 Jun 2017, 19:55 It's the airlines' responsibility to take care of the passengers indeed, but rest assured that BAC will get some serious claims from numerous airlines to recover at least part of the costs. Of course it remains the question if and how much they will ever be able to recover from BAC and/or insurances.
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