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What is the Delta refund lawsuit?

(“Delta”). The lawsuit alleges that Delta breached its contracts of carriage with ticketholders by refusing requests for refunds and instead providing credits for future travel on the airline for flights Delta cancelled in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.



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If you use an eligible card to book your Delta tickets, you may be able to file a claim to receive compensation for extra expenses not covered by Delta due to flight delays. The exact coverage offered varies by card but may include coverage for trip delays, trip interruptions, baggage delays and lost baggage.

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As a general note, airlines in the U.S. are not required to compensate passengers if a flight is delayed or canceled. The country only requires compensation if you are moved or bumped from an overbooked flight.

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The Delta Vacations Travel Protection Plan protects your travel investment if your trip is canceled or interrupted for a covered reason such as injury, illness or death of you, an immediate family member, or a traveling companion or business partner and also includes a Pre-Departure Cancellation Waiver Benefit which ...

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You'll have to fill in the specific EU261 compensation form to make your claim. You can do this via the Delta website, or use AirAdvisor instead. If you choose us, you'll benefit from a team of friendly travel experts who can help you every step of the way.

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Canceled or changed flights If your flight has been canceled by the airline, you're eligible for a full refund. This is true even if you've been rescheduled on another flight. You don't need to accept that flight, and can instead ask for your money to be returned.

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You can get money back from airlines in case your flight gets cancelled, regardless of the reason. an airline must offer you a full flight refund for all flights within the same booking.

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U.S. airlines that offer refundable and non-refundable tickets include Southwest, JetBlue, Delta, United, and American.

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The DOT does not require the airline to offer compensation, but it doesn't hurt to ask.

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Delta and American agree to fly each other's stranded passengers. The companies ended a ticketing agreement in 2015. The new agreement would allow Delta and American to book passengers during storms and other travel disruptions. The pact comes after several large storms and a power outage in Atlanta.

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The EU regulation 261/2004 is concerned with the following: It is intended for passengers who suffer delayed or cancelled flights, overbooking or denied boarding. Depending on the circumstances, and subject to certain conditions, it may give rise to a claim for compensation of between €250 and €600 per person.

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