Brescia, a beautiful city in northern Italy, is known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and proximity to major economic hubs. However, despite its charm, air travel disruptions are not uncommon. If your flight has been cancelled at Brescia or an alternative nearby airport, you have rights that could entitle you to compensation.
There are several reasons why airlines cancel flights departing from or arriving in Brescia:
Weather Conditions – Heavy fog or storms in northern Italy can disrupt flights.
Operational Issues – Airlines may face technical problems or staffing shortages.
Air Traffic Control Restrictions – Congestion at nearby airports like Milan Bergamo (Orio al Serio) can have a ripple effect.
Strikes – Italy is known for occasional strikes affecting air travel.
Security Concerns – Unexpected threats or incidents can lead to flight cancellations.
Regardless of the reason, passengers are often left stranded, frustrated, and unsure about their next steps. Here’s how you can turn a cancelled flight into an opportunity to claim compensation.
Under EC 261/2004, passengers on flights departing from an EU airport (or arriving in the EU on an EU airline) may be eligible for compensation up to €600 if the cancellation was due to airline responsibility and occurred within 14 days of departure.
You are entitled to claim if:
The airline informed you of the cancellation less than 14 days before departure.
You were offered an alternative flight that significantly delayed your arrival.
The cancellation was not caused by extraordinary circumstances (e.g., severe weather, air traffic control strikes).
The compensation amount depends on the flight distance:
Up to 1,500 km – €250
1,500 km - 3,500 km – €400
Over 3,500 km – €600
If your flight from Brescia has been cancelled, consider checking flights from Milan Bergamo (BGY) or Verona Villafranca (VRN). These airports offer a wider range of flights and may have last-minute alternatives.
By Train: Brescia has fast connections to both Milan and Verona, with frequent regional trains.
By Bus: Airport shuttles run from Brescia to both airports.
By Car: A short 45-minute drive can take you to a major international airport.
Confirm the Reason – Ask the airline why the flight was cancelled. If it’s due to operational reasons, you might be entitled to compensation.
Request a Rebooking – Airlines must offer you an alternative flight or a full refund.
Check Your Compensation Rights – If the airline is at fault, file a claim.
Keep Receipts – If you incur additional expenses (hotel, meals, transport), you may be able to claim reimbursement.
File Your Claim with Trouble Flight – We make it easy to get the compensation you deserve.
Some airlines try to avoid paying compensation by citing “extraordinary circumstances” when they don’t apply. If your claim is unfairly denied, our legal team can challenge their decision and fight for your rights.
A cancelled flight is frustrating, but don’t let the airline get away with it. You could be owed up to €600, and claiming it is easier than you think. Submit your claim today and let Trouble Flight handle the process while you focus on your next adventure!