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What happens if an airline cancels your flight home?

If your flight is cancelled, most airlines will rebook you for free on their next flight to your destination as long as the flight has available seats.



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Cancelled Flight – A consumer is entitled to a refund if the airline cancelled a flight, regardless of the reason, and the consumer chooses not to travel.

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So the airline canceled your flight. First, don't panic. Federal law entitles you to a full cash refund for the cost of your airfare (regardless of the reason).

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If a flight is delayed for reasons beyond the airline's control, such as weather, strikes, air traffic control, and, yes, most mechanical issues, US carriers are not obligated to do anything more than get you to your destination on their next available flight.

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First of all, it's really important to stress the fact that missing flights is best avoided. For a long time, US airlines have operated an almost universal rule that goes roughly as follows. If one leg of a flight is canceled or passengers bailout, then the whole package can be voided at the carrier's discretion.

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Some airline policies can be challenging to keep track of, but the federal rules that govern refunds are — relatively — straightforward. You are owed a refund for any unused portion of your ticket: If your flight is canceled, significantly delayed, or has its schedule significantly changed. No matter the reason why.

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If you skip the first flight, your return flight also gets cancelled. To avoid that, don't ever skip a flight on a return flight.

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No. Airlines are not required to reimburse you for any trip costs affected by the cancelled flight, such as a prepaid hotel room, a cruise, a vacation, concert or other tickets, or lost wages.

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In short, the Passengers' Bill of Rights is a piece of legislation that would provide legal protection for fliers in the cases of delays, cancellations, lost baggage, and “junk fees” (in the words of President Joe Biden).

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Crash pads are another option for flight attendants. They are temporary unofficial homes where they can stay for short periods. These pads vary in quality and price and depend on their location. If the temporary destination is where a flight attendant's home is located, then they can also sleep at home between flights.

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Each airline has its own policies about what it will do for passengers whose flights have been cancelled. If your flight is cancelled, ask the airline staff if they will pay for meals or a hotel room. While some airlines offer these amenities to passengers, others do not provide any amenities to stranded passengers.

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There are a few exceptions to the rule that you have no way to bring legal action against the airline for canceling your flight. For example, if you are canceled from a flight because it is overbooked and they attempt to delay you without compensating you for the delay, you may have a cause of action for the delay.

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According to EC 261/2004, the airline must give you at least 14 days' notice of a cancelled flight. If your flight is cancelled later than this, you're entitled to an alternative flight with the same airline. If this isn't provided, you qualify for a full refund. However, in either case, you can claim compensation.

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There's no official requirement for passengers to receive a refund or reimbursement in a result of a flight delay. Here's what each of the major carriers said they do in the event of a significant delay.

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The FAIR Fees Act, encompassed in the Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights, would prohibit airlines from charging unreasonably high fees for basic services like checked bags, seat selection, and ticket changes.

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The bill would address airlines' refunds and reimbursement obligations to passengers, enhance protections for passengers with disabilities, boost hiring of air traffic controllers, shore up aviation safety, unlock funding to modernize airport infrastructure, invest in upgrades to the agency's technology and more.

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Do pilots pay for their own hotels? The airline handles and pays for accommodations for crewmembers when they are on a trip. Many pilots do not live where they are based and choose to commute.

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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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The airline handles and pays for accommodations for crewmembers when they are on a trip. Many pilots do not live where they are based and choose to commute. Generally, if pilots need to travel and stay away from home when they are not on a trip, they are responsible for their own accommodations.

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