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Will Delta rebook you on another airline?

If same-day Delta flights are unavailable to your destination, Delta may reroute you on another airline. Thankfully, if you have to change airlines, you won't incur any additional costs.



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If you're inconvenienced overnight, Delta will provide hotel accommodations or offer compensation.

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If you miss your flight, your entire itinerary, including return trip, may be cancelled per our Contract of Carriage (U.S. General Rule, 14. C, page 13; International General Rule, 60.

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Delta may offer compensation depending on the situation and severity of your flight delay. However, the airline isn't required to compensate customers in most cases.

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So if you arrive at your destination over 3 hours late, it's always worth checking if you're owed Delta Airlines flight delay compensation. Don't miss out on up to $700 per person.

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Delayed flights: you may be able to claim compensation if your flight arrived 3 hours or more late. Canceled flights: you may be eligible for compensation if your flight was canceled less than 14 days before it was due to depart.

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We will rebook you on the next available flight on Delta at no additional cost. If a Delta flight is unavailable, we will arrange an alternative flight operated by another airline with which we have a ticketing agreement at no additional cost.

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In most cases you have the right to be rebooked on the next available flight, or ask for a refund and flight back to your point of departure. You'll need these later to make a compensation claim. Today most airlines are aware straight away and will try to contact you with a replacement flight.

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What happens if a flight is delayed and you miss your connection? If you miss your connection due to a delay, usually the airline is responsible for providing you with a replacement flight to your destination. They will have to book you on the earliest possible flight available.

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You may change your refundable ticket without paying a change fee, provided all fare and ticket rules are met and seats are available. If the ticket price has increased since your original purchase, you will need to pay the difference in price between your original fare to your new fare.

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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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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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Flight Cancellations 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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An airline is not “forced” to rebook a passenger, on a cancelled flight, on another airline. Rebooking a passenger on another carrier is a last resort. Typically, the airline has another flight later in the day to the same destination.

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If airlines cancel a flight for any reason, passengers are legally entitled to a full refund, including for ticket price, taxes, baggage fees, extra charges and ancillary fees.

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While the weather may be to partly to blame, these delays and cancellations have been par for the course for months now. Staffing shortages affecting airlines and traffic control personnel have caused ground stops throughout the summer travel season.

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Federal Aviation Administration Rule 240 mandated that an airline with a delayed or canceled flight had to transfer passengers to another carrier if the second carrier could get passengers to the destination more quickly than the original airline.

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Now, the DOT has defined language and timing so that a significant delay would be defined as one that affects the departure or arrival time of a domestic flight by three hours or more (or by at least six hours for an international flight).

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According to the DOT, airlines are not required to provide money or other compensation when flights get delayed, regardless of how late they are. However, when a “significant delay” takes place, passengers may receive refunds for seat selection fees or checked baggage fees.

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If there is a flight delay of 2 hours, the airline staff will usually provide you with vouchers that can be redeemed at local airport restaurants and snack bars.

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However, if the delays are Delta's fault and last more than three hours, you should receive reimbursement for delay-related costs.

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