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Delayed or Cancelled Flight? These 5 Tips Will Help

amomentwithfranca · 11 July 2018 · 13 Comments

Is there anything more likely to ruin a vacation or trip, than a delayed or cancelled flight? Whether you were trying to save money on your family vacation and your connecting flight got cancelled, or you’re staring at a “DELAYED” sign after a long business trip, the first thing you need to know is your rights.

Delayed or Cancelled Flight? These 5 Tips Will Help

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  • Tips For A Delayed or Cancelled Flight
    • 1. Speak to Someone
    • 2. Get Online
    • 3. Get Ahead of the Queue
    • 4. Keep Your Cool
    • 5. Travel Light

Tips For A Delayed or Cancelled Flight

As a passenger travelling within the EU, you should be entitled to compensation if your flight is delayed for three hours or longer. While the promise of compensation might not get rid of all the stress associated with a cancelled flight straight away, it should help you to feel a little better when you finally arrive at home.

Once you know the compensation situation, you can take the following steps to make your travel experience as pain-free as possible.

1. Speak to Someone

The first thing you need to do when you have a delayed or cancelled flight is to speak to the right person. This means that you need to talk to someone who knows more about your current delay than you. You can either get in line with the rest of the angry passengers who want to know what’s going to happen with them next, or you can speak to a representative on the phone.

Alternatively, there’s always the opportunity to try and connect with someone from your airline on social media. Most modern companies will have a social media team set up to help the airline manage its reputation when things go wrong.

2. Get Online

Another way to improve your chances of getting home faster is to get online. You’ll probably be browsing on your phone anyway to find out as much as you can about flight compensation and what you’re eligible for. While you’re at it, make sure that you research the next flight going out from your area, and see whether there are any available seats. You might be able to suggest options at different airports, or with alternative airlines to your flight rep to help them out.

Being flexible about your options can help you to get home a lot faster, particularly if you’re willing to drive down to another airport to catch a connecting flight. Just make sure that you keep track of everything, so you can claim for the fuel you used to get to the other airport when you’re getting your compensation.

3. Get Ahead of the Queue

We’ve already mentioned how you can avoid the queue to talk to a rep in person by going online, but you might be able to improve your situation even more by quickly signing up for a mile’s membership with the airline you choose to fly with. If you’re not a miles member already, many companies will provide a special number for their elite members to use in emergency situations so that you could get an answer quicker this way.

Many miles clubs are completely free to join, so there’s no harm in signing up and seeing what membership status gets you. You may find that you get one step ahead of other people in the queue for an alternative flight.

4. Keep Your Cool

It’s safe to say that cancellations and flight delays are stressful experiences to deal with, but it’s important to make sure that you don’t let the chaos of the situation get the better of you. While it’s normal to feel disappointed and angry, make sure that you take a couple of deep breaths and remind yourself that you’re in the same boat as a lot of people. Throwing a tantrum won’t get you home any faster.

Maintaining a calm and collected air will make it easier for you to hold a lucrative conversation with the flight representatives serving customers just like you. Gate agents are often particularly helpful to the travellers who stay calm and pleasant.

5. Travel Light

Finally, although it’s impossible to predict when a flight delay or cancellation is going to happen, you can make sure that you’re always prepared for the worst by packing light whenever you can. There’s plenty of good reasons to avoid checking bags. A carry-on bag can come with you wherever you go, which means that if your flight is suddenly delayed and you need to switch to another plane, you don’t have to worry about waiting for someone to find your luggage.

Packing light won’t necessarily get you on a new flight instantly, but it should mean that you’re in a better position when an alternative mode of travel becomes available.

Have you ever had a delayed or cancelled flight? If so, what did you do? What do you think of these tips? Can you add more to this list? 

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Thanks for stopping by,

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Franca  💋

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  1. Samantha O'D says

    14 July 2018 at

    Great thanks

    Reply
  2. Rebecca Whatmore says

    16 July 2018 at

    I have been delayed before but flight never cancelled. Really feel for those it happens to. Deffo good idea to make sure flights are all protected and you have decent travel insurance too just incase.

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      18 July 2018 at

      Yes, travel insurance is so important! You never know when you would be in that situation! 🙂

      Reply
  3. paula cheadle says

    18 July 2018 at

    we sat in Manchester airport for 10 and a half hours, we bought a pack of playing cards, and s book to read, we got very bored after a while

    Reply
    • amomentwithfranca says

      18 July 2018 at

      OMG! 10 hours! That is a lot! I would die! Poor all of you! Was that a delay or a cancellation?

      Reply
  4. Shelley Steggles says

    28 July 2018 at

    ALways get travel insurance – and before you leave for the airport search local hotels etc in the area so if the worst should happen you have numbers in your phone at the ready to book an overnight stay if needed x

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    • amomentwithfranca says

      28 July 2018 at

      Really good advice! Thank you! 🙂

      Reply
  5. Anthea Holloway says

    29 July 2018 at

    There is some really helpful information here – thank you very much.

    Reply
    • amomentwithfranca says

      29 July 2018 at

      You are welcome!

      Reply
  6. paula cheadle says

    30 July 2018 at

    some very useful tips

    Reply
  7. Emma Hussain says

    30 July 2018 at

    Nothing worse than delays

    Reply
  8. Jeanette Leighton says

    30 July 2018 at

    I have never been abroad so I don’t have to worry but I’m hoping to go one day

    Reply
  9. A S,Edinburgh says

    30 July 2018 at

    Very helpful advice, thank you; being able to handle these things as well as possible when they happen can make all the difference.

    Reply

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