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  2. Flight delayed or canceled? What airlines owe you in ... - AOL

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    If an airline cancels your flight, regardless of reason, here’s what you’re entitled to. Your rights as an airline passenger are minimal, but you do have some. If an airline cancels your ...

  3. Airline cancel or delay your flight? Here's what airlines owe ...

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    Airline travelers are only owed refunds, hotel and meal vouchers in certain cancellation circumstances due to a patchwork of regulations and policies.

  4. What are my rights when a flight is delayed or cancelled? - AOL

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    Passengers who suffer flight disruption are often left unsure what they are entitled to. Here the PA news agency answers 14 key questions on assistance and compensation.

  5. Flight cancellation and delay - Wikipedia

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    A flight delay occurs when an airline flight takes off and/or lands later than its scheduled time. The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) considers a flight to be delayed when it is 15 minutes later than its scheduled time. A flight cancellation occurs when the airline does not operate the flight at all for a certain reason.

  6. Flight Delayed or Cancelled? Here’s When and How To ... - AOL

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    According to the live flight status and tracking website FlightAware, between Dec. 21-24, U.S. airlines cancelled more than 12,000 flights. A whopping 21,000 journeys were delayed and nearly 6,000...

  7. AirHelp - Wikipedia

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    AirHelp is an online service that allow airline passengers to seek compensation for flight cancellations, delays, or overbookings. [1]The company's initial focus was Europe where it uses European Regulation No 261/2004 to seek to obtain compensation that a passenger is entitled to in the event of denied boarding, cancellation, or a long delay of flights. [2]