Cuneo Levaldigi Airport (CUF) is a small but strategic airport in the Piedmont region, serving both domestic and international flights. While it offers a quieter alternative to the busy Turin Airport, it’s not immune to disruptions. A cancelled flight here can be a major headache, especially if you're traveling for business or leisure.
Whether your flight was grounded due to weather, airline staff shortages, or technical issues, you have rights under EU Regulation 261/2004. If the airline is responsible for the cancellation, you could be entitled to up to €600 in compensation. Let’s explore what you should do next.
Flight cancellations happen for various reasons, but not all qualify for compensation. Here are the most common causes:
Operational issues: If the airline had a technical fault or staffing problem.
Overbooking: If your flight was cancelled due to overselling tickets.
Last-minute changes: If the cancellation was announced less than 14 days before departure.
Extreme weather conditions: Fog, storms, or snow making flying unsafe.
Airport strikes: If airport staff (not the airline) go on strike.
Air traffic control restrictions: Unexpected changes in flight regulations.
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A cancelled flight doesn't always mean your journey is over. Here’s what you can do:
Cuneo Airport is relatively small, so if your flight gets cancelled, your best bet is looking at nearby options:
Turin Airport (TRN) – Just 1 hour away, this larger airport offers far more connections.
Genoa Airport (GOA) – A bit further, but ideal for flights to major hubs.
To reach Turin Airport from Cuneo:
By car: Approx. 1 hour via the A6 motorway.
By train & bus: Take a train to Turin, then the SADEM shuttle bus.
This could be a lifesaver if you're desperate to reach your destination fast!
If your flight from Cuneo was cancelled and the airline is at fault, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Here’s what you could get:
€250 for flights up to 1,500 km
€400 for flights between 1,500-3,500 km
€600 for long-haul flights over 3,500 km
💡 Pro Tip: Even if the airline offers a refund or rebooking, you can still claim compensation!
The airline must provide:
A new ticket for an alternative flight
Meals & refreshments if you're stranded for hours
Hotel accommodation if you need to stay overnight
Save emails, tickets, and cancellation notices.
Take screenshots of any airline messages or website updates.
Get written confirmation from the airline about the cancellation reason.
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Airlines often try to avoid compensation by:
Blaming "extraordinary circumstances" when it’s really their fault.
Offering vouchers instead of cash—you don’t have to accept!
Delaying responses in the hope you’ll give up.
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Many passengers have already received their rightful compensation. Here’s what some had to say:
✈️ "My flight from Cuneo to Munich was cancelled last minute. Trouble Flight got me €400 without any hassle!" – Luca M.
✈️ "The airline refused to help when my flight to London was cancelled. Thanks to Trouble Flight, I got my money back!" – Maria P.
A cancelled flight in Cuneo doesn’t have to mean lost time and lost money. You are legally entitled to compensation, and we’ll make sure you get it!
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