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Does Lufthansa pay compensation?

You have the right to compensation if your arrival at the destination airport is delayed by more than three hours and the delay cannot be attributed to extraordinary circumstances that could not have been avoided by taking all reasonable measures; such circumstances include, for example, poor weather conditions, ...



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Claim compensation for a cancelled flight You're legally entitled to get compensation if the cancellation is the airline's responsibility and both the following apply: the replacement flight delays your arrival by 2 or more hours. your flight was cancelled less than 14 days before departure.

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Were you affected by Lufthansa flight delays and cancellations? If so, you could be eligible to get up to $700 (€600) per person.

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If your delayed flight meets the criteria for compensation, Lufthansa must provide you with the following: up to 250 EUR per person; All flights under 1,500 km. up to 400 EUR per person; flights between 1,500-3,500 km (or flights that are over 1500km in the EU) up to 600 EUR per person; flights over 3,500 km or more.

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Passengers can receive both a refund of an airline ticket and compensation for the cancellation, provided that their flight qualifies for compensation. To qualify, the airline must have let you know about the flight cancellation less than 14 days before it was due to depart.

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If you are connecting on a different airline, airlines are not required to provide compensation if a delay on the first flight causes you to miss your connection. However, if your first flight is delayed for more than 3 hours, you may be entitled to compensation from the airline that caused the delay.

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According to the Airline's 24-hour policy, if you have canceled your reserved flight with Lufthansa Airline within 24 hours of your flight booking time, then the Airline will provide you with a full refund for your canceled flight in your account.

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There are no federal laws requiring airlines to provide passengers with money or other compensation when their flights are delayed. Each airline has its own policies about what it will do for delayed passengers. If your flight is experiencing a long delay, ask airline staff if they will pay for meals or a hotel room.

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Tweeting at the airline's customer service team, submitting a request for compensation online or writing a letter the old fashioned way are other options that have met with success…

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1. Skycop.com: Top choice overall. Skycop stands out for its comprehensive service, covering various flight disruptions and ensuring passengers promptly receive the compensation that is due to them.

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