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How many easyJet flights were cancelled?

A whopping 1,700 easyJet flights have been cancelled over the coming months, impacting over 180,000 passengers. From the flights and airports affected to your rights as a traveller, here is everything you need to know about the cancellations.



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Easyjet blamed constrained airspace over Europe and ongoing air traffic control difficulties, which are causing regular cancellations. The company said 95% of affected passengers had been rebooked onto alternative flights.

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EasyJet should inform you if your flight has been cancelled. If you have not heard anything but are concerned about the status of your flight you can check easyJet's flight tracker here, or contact the airline directly. Under UK law, passengers have legal rights on flights to, from, or within the UK.

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There's no set pattern for cancelling flights. They might cancel it now, next week or the day before.

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Claiming your compensation If your flight arrives more than three hours after the scheduled time of arrival, or is cancelled within 14 days of departure, or you are involuntarily denied boarding, you may be able to claim EC261 compensation. You can claim for compensation here.

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EasyJet cancels thousands of flights this summer due to congestion in Europe's skies. The airline denied that it was a return to the chaos seen last summer due to staff shortages. Thousands of holidaymakers could face disruption this summer after easyJet axed around 1,700 flights from July to September.

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There are several reasons why flights may be canceled, including bad weather, air traffic restrictions, lack of airplane or staff, technical problems, and low passenger numbers.

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Airlines only cancel flights when they feel the REALLY need to. Sometimes that means they hold off on cancellations hoping things improve If things don't improve, you end up with last minute cancellations.

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Crosswinds greater than 50-60 km/h may cause airlines to delay or cancel flights. Even lower gusts can trigger flight delays or cancellations if the runways are wet or icy, as stiff winds can reduce a plane's ability to brake on the runway.

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Take the Cash The significantly better option that you are entitled to, however, is cash. If a flight is cancelled or you are involuntarily bumped due to an overbooked flight, ask for a check, which the airline is required to tell its customers is available as an alternative on the spot.

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Navigating EasyJet flight delay compensation can leave many passengers perplexed. And understandably so! Very few passengers are actually aware of the rights they have and the amount of compensation they are entitled to. Only a shocking 2% of eligible passengers successfully receive the compensation they are owed!

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