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These Are Your Rights When Your Flight Gets Canceled, Delayed or Overbooked

Know What You’re Owed

If something goes wrong on your flight, what are your air passenger rights? Let’s look into some of the important things you should know about your airline passenger rights when you fly. You should also be aware that certain types of travel insurance will cover you in some of these situations.

Flight Overbooking Compensation

The incident that happened with United Airlines in 2017 was a result of overbooking, in which a passenger was dragged off the plane by authorities after refusing to give up the seat he had paid for. Although this type of incident isn’t that common, it is standard practice for airlines to overbook so they can compensate for passengers who don’t show up.

Unfortunately, it is perfectly legal for airlines to overbook flights. So what are your flyers rights?

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Flight Delay Compensation

The Department of Transportation expanded the rights of passengers in 2011, adding rules such as how airlines should handle tarmac delays and how long the airline is allowed to keep passengers in the airplane during a delayed flight before they can have passengers disembark from the plane.

For example, the DOT mandates that they cannot keep you on the plane for more than three hours if you are just sitting on the tarmac. They must also provide food and water after two hours of delay, provide updates every 30 minutes and ensure that the plane bathrooms are functioning.

Check out the DOT Fly Rights guide for more information on this.

Instead of stewing about the lost time, try these productive things to do during a flight delay to keep both your boredom and irritation at bay!

If your flight is canceled or delayed, you have the right to be rerouted on another flight at no extra cost or to receive a full refund — even if you had purchased a non-refundable ticket. You might also be eligible for meal vouchers or hotel stays if the delay happens over night.

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Compensation for Flight Cancellation

Sometimes a flight needs to be canceled, perhaps due to mechanical issues, bad weather or other issues. If your flight is canceled, most airlines will book you onto another flight to your destination at no additional charge if there is space available.

However, each airline has its own policies on what they will do in this situation and there are no federal requirements.

Unfortunately, for domestic travel the airline is not required to compensate passengers whose flights have been canceled — only when you are bumped from an oversold flight. However, you may be able to recover compensation under Article 19 of the Montreal Convention for expenses that result from a canceled flight if you file a claim with the airline.

If the delay is the airline’s fault, such as a mechanical delay, then your carrier might offer you some sort of compensation. Stay calm and make your complaints.

Here are some tips for effectively complaining to an airline.

Other Things You Should Know as a Passenger

What are some of the other things you should know about your rights as an airline passenger?

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