FlyBe Cancelled Flights ?
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FlyBe Cancelled Flights ?
Flights cancelled for two consecutive days. No compensation because cause was wx. Re-book on next available flight - whenever that may be!!
Result - One hotel room - Eurostar train Paris to Waterloo - Taxi across London - Train to Exeter. Total cost £265 pp
Anyone from FlyBe willing to comment?
Result - One hotel room - Eurostar train Paris to Waterloo - Taxi across London - Train to Exeter. Total cost £265 pp
Anyone from FlyBe willing to comment?
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Aren't weather delays just a hazard of flying at this time of year? I can't see that FlyBe could possibly do any more for you than re-book you on the next available flight...They are a loco carrier afterall...
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What is it you want them to tell you ?
That on rare occaisions flights have to be cancelled because of adverse weather.
That such weather disruption causes a great deal of inconvenience and cost to companies and their customers.
If they have offered to refund your fare because they cannot complete the contract of carriage due to circumstances beyond their control, or they offered to complete the contract of carriage as soon as it is safe to do so, then there is not much else they can do.
You entered into a contract with them and at some point agreed to be bound by the terms within. The EU rules for compensation can be found Here. Good luck.
That on rare occaisions flights have to be cancelled because of adverse weather.
That such weather disruption causes a great deal of inconvenience and cost to companies and their customers.
If they have offered to refund your fare because they cannot complete the contract of carriage due to circumstances beyond their control, or they offered to complete the contract of carriage as soon as it is safe to do so, then there is not much else they can do.
You entered into a contract with them and at some point agreed to be bound by the terms within. The EU rules for compensation can be found Here. Good luck.