Passengers are facing a wave of delays and cancellations
With the aviation industry suffering from staff shortages after letting thousands of people go during the coronavirus pandemic, a wave of delays and cancellations face passengers trying to head abroad.
The airline has a duty to its passengers to put them on to another flight. The airline could see if there are flights available later that day. He added: “If a flight is cancelled more than two weeks before your departure date, then you are not entitled to compensation.Many of the changes to the proposed Gatwick flights are for trips that are due to depart in the July and August summer rush.
For example, if you make a separate booking – perhaps for a hotel, hire car, attractions or for a day out during your holiday – those matters may not be covered by an airline if a flight is cancelled.