Sanremo, often referred to as the City of Flowers, is a stunning coastal town in northern Italy, famous for its Mediterranean climate, breathtaking landscapes, and the world-renowned Sanremo Music Festival. While the city is a paradise for tourists, flight delays can turn your trip into an unwanted hassle.
If your flight from or to Sanremo has been delayed, you might be entitled to financial compensation of up to €600 under EC261/2004. Knowing your rights can save you time, money, and unnecessary stress.
Sanremo itself does not have a commercial airport, meaning travelers typically fly through nearby airports such as Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE) in France or Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport (GOA) in Italy. Flight delays in this region can occur due to various reasons, including:
Adverse weather conditions on the Ligurian coast
Air traffic congestion at Nice or Genoa airports
Technical issues with the aircraft
Strikes by airline staff or air traffic controllers
Operational issues within the airline
Regardless of the cause, if your delay is over three hours and falls under the airline’s responsibility, you have the legal right to claim compensation.
If your flight is significantly delayed and you need to get to Sanremo quickly, consider these alternative options:
From Nice Côte d'Azur Airport (NCE): Take a direct train from Nice to Sanremo, which takes about 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can rent a car or use a bus service.
From Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport (GOA): A train from Genoa to Sanremo takes approximately 2 hours, or you can opt for a rental car.
By considering these alternatives, you may be able to reach your destination faster while waiting for a rescheduled flight.
Under EU Regulation EC261, passengers on delayed flights may be entitled to compensation based on the distance of the flight:
€250 for flights up to 1,500 km
€400 for flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km
€600 for flights over 3,500 km (for non-EU flights)
To be eligible for compensation, your flight must meet these conditions:
The delay exceeds 3 hours.
The flight departed from or arrived at an EU airport.
The airline was responsible for the delay (not weather-related or extraordinary circumstances).
If you experience a delay, follow these steps to strengthen your compensation claim:
Check the length of the delay – Note the time of departure and arrival.
Ask the airline for an explanation – Find out the official reason for the delay.
Keep all travel documents – Boarding passes, tickets, and receipts for any expenses.
Claim your rights – Airlines are required to provide refreshments, accommodation (for long delays), and alternative flights.
Submit a claim for compensation – You can do this directly with the airline or through a professional service like Trouble Flight.
In case of cancellation, passengers are entitled to a full refund or an alternative flight. If your new flight is delayed, you may still be eligible for compensation. Additionally, if there is a nearby airport with available flights (e.g., Nice or Genoa), consider booking a new ticket and requesting reimbursement from the airline.
A compensation claim and a refund are different:
Compensation is a fixed amount for inconvenience caused by delays.
A refund is the total ticket price if the airline fails to provide an alternative flight.
Passengers may qualify for both in some cases, especially for long delays where they choose not to travel anymore.
At Trouble Flight, we specialize in helping passengers claim what they deserve. Here’s why you should let us handle your claim:
✔ No win, no fee – You only pay if we successfully get your compensation. ✔ Expert legal team – We know airline tactics and how to counter them. ✔ Hassle-free process – Submit your claim in minutes, and we handle the rest. ✔ High success rate – We maximize your chances of getting compensated.
If your flight was delayed in Sanremo or from a nearby airport, don’t let the airline get away with it. Claim up to €600 today by checking your eligibility with Trouble Flight. The process is quick, risk-free, and ensures you receive what you’re legally owed.
Start your claim now and turn your flight delay into compensation!