Reimbursement and Compensation Guide: Air Saint-Pierre

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Your right to Air Saint-Pierre Flight Compensation

Whenever a flight is delayed or cancelled it can completely ruin your travel plans. Not only do you end up wasting long hours at the airport, but it can also come with unexpected expenses such as having to buy food and other essentials while you wait. Plus, you’re also likely to miss out on scheduled events or important meetings at your destination.

That is why a law known as UK 261 was established. It provides passengers with compensation, as well as the right to care. As UK 261 covers all airlines operating out of, and traveling within the EU, you are entitled to Air Saint-Pierre flight compensation in the event of a delay, cancellation, or overbooking.

Generally speaking, lengthy delays in excess of 3 hours qualify for Air Saint-Pierre compensation, but only if the airline was considered to be responsible for the disruption.

Air passengers affected by delays can expect to receive as much as £520 per person. Check your flight now.

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Claiming for Air Saint-Pierre Delay Compensation

When are you eligible for claiming flight delay compensation? Air Saint-Pierre will try to get you to your destination on time, but if your flight landed more than 3 hours late, your flight could qualify for compensation.

It pays to ask Air Saint-Pierre what the cause of the delay was, if they haven’t already informed you. If the delay was caused by something outside of their control, such as severe weather conditions, medical emergencies, safety threats, or any other extraordinary circumstance, then they will not be required to pay compensation.

However, regardless of whether the situation was out of their hands or not, they must still provide you with essential care while you wait. You are entitled to receive food, refreshments, and accommodation.

If you think you are eligible for compensation, be sure to keep all important documents, such as your boarding pass and flight confirmation, as well as any receipts that prove that the delay has cost you unexpectedly. It may also help to take photos of the airport and departures board to prove that your flight has been delayed.

Still unsure whether your flight qualifies for Air Saint-Pierre flight delay compensation? Try our Eligibility Check and find out how much you’re owed in minutes.

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Claiming for Air Saint-Pierre cancelled Flight Compensation

How do you know if you are eligible for Air Saint-Pierre flight cancellation compensation?

For your flight to qualify for cancelled flight compensation, the flight must have been cancelled less than 14 days before the scheduled date of departure, and must not be caused by an extraordinary circumstance — that is, a situation that's outside of the airline’s control.

If Air Saint-Pierre manages to inform you of the cancellation more than 14 days ahead of time, then you will not be given any compensation. However, they are still required to give you a replacement flight to your destination or offer you a refund should you no longer choose to travel.

When they do offer you a replacement flight, remember that you should never have to pay anything extra — even if they choose to upgrade your seats. If you somehow end up with downgraded seats, then they must pay you the difference in price.

Since Air Saint-Pierre is an EU airline and is covered by UK 261, air passengers that are flying with them are protected by UK 261, but only if they are flying in the EU.

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Which Air Saint-Pierre Flights are Covered by UK 261?

Covered by UK 261
Flights departing EU airports ✔️ Yes
Flights arriving at EU airports ❌ No

How Much Air Saint-Pierre Flight Compensation Can You Receive?

 
Distance Compensation
All flights under 1,500 km Up to £220 (€250) per person
Internal EU flights over 1,500 km Up to £350 (€400) per person
Non-internal EU flights between 1,500 - 3,500 km Up to £350 (€400) per person
Non-internal EU flights over 3,500 km Up to £520 (€600) per person

Table shows values in € as specified in UK 261

How much compensation you are owed is dependent on the distance of the flight. You can get up to £520 in compensation. However, there are some exceptions, so it always helps to check exactly how much you’re owed with our Compensation Checker.


About Air Saint Pierre

Air Saint-Pierre is a regional airline based in Saint-Pierre and Miquelon, an overseas territory of France. Established in 1964, it operates scheduled services to various destinations within the region. Air Saint-Pierre boasts a fleet of modern and efficient aircraft, including the ATR 42-500 and the Britten-Norman Islander BN2. With a focus on passenger comfort and safety, the airline offers a reliable and enjoyable travel experience. As of now, Air Saint-Pierre serves a network of destinations that include Saint-Pierre, Miquelon, and several other nearby islands. The airline's primary hub is located at Saint-Pierre Airport (FSP), which serves as a convenient gateway to explore the stunning beauty of this remote archipelago. Whether you are planning a leisure trip or a business visit, Air Saint-Pierre provides convenient connections, affordable fares, and excellent

  • Customer Service. Book your next flight with Air Saint-Pierre and discover the charm and natural wonders of Saint-Pierre and Miquelon.

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