Lučenec, a charming town in southern Slovakia, may not be home to a bustling international airport, but travelers still face flight cancellations when flying from nearby airports. If your flight was cancelled, knowing your rights and possible solutions can help you minimize inconvenience and even secure financial compensation.
Flights can be cancelled for several reasons, including:
Bad Weather: Strong winds, snow, or storms affecting departure or arrival.
Technical Issues: Aircraft malfunctions or maintenance problems.
Airline Staff Shortages: Pilots or crew members unavailable due to strikes or scheduling conflicts.
Air Traffic Control Restrictions: Congested airspace leading to delays and cancellations.
Operational Issues: Airline decisions to consolidate flights due to low demand.
Regardless of the reason, under EU Regulation 261/2004, passengers may be entitled to compensation for cancelled flights unless the airline proves that extraordinary circumstances were unavoidable.
When your flight is cancelled departing from or arriving in the EU, you are protected by EC261 regulations. This means:
You must be offered an alternative flight or a full refund.
If your flight was cancelled last-minute (less than 14 days before departure), you could claim up to 600€ in compensation.
The airline must provide assistance, including meals, accommodation, and transport if necessary.
If you find yourself stranded due to a flight cancellation, follow these steps:
The airline should notify you about the cancellation and provide alternative options. Check your email or the airline’s website for rescheduling details.
You have the right to be rebooked on the next available flight. If the airline does not offer a suitable alternative, you may book a flight yourself and request reimbursement later.
Lučenec itself does not have a major commercial airport, so if your flight from a nearby airport (like Poprad-Tatry Airport or Budapest Airport) is cancelled, check if you can depart from an alternative airport with another airline.
Poprad-Tatry Airport (approx. 140 km from Lučenec) – Best reached by train or rental car.
Budapest Airport (approx. 150 km from Lučenec) – Can be reached by bus or train connections.
If your cancellation forces you to stay overnight or incur extra costs (hotels, transport, food), keep all receipts. Airlines must reimburse you if they were at fault for the cancellation.
If your flight was cancelled without extraordinary circumstances, you can claim up to 600€ in compensation. The amount depends on the flight distance:
250€ for flights under 1,500 km
400€ for flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km
600€ for flights over 3,500 km
Yes! If the alternative flight results in a delay of two hours or more at your final destination, you may still be eligible for compensation.
Bad weather is generally considered an extraordinary circumstance, meaning airlines are not obligated to pay compensation. However, you are still entitled to assistance and a rebooking or refund.
Passengers usually have up to three years to file a claim for compensation, depending on the country where the airline is registered.
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If your flight from Lučenec was cancelled, check your eligibility today—you could receive up to 600€!