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Flight delays and cancellations do happen, and oftentimes, there is very little that air passengers can do about it.
However, for flights that are departing within the EU, you may be able to claim for China Airlines flight compensation, even though they are not a European airline. This is because of a regulation known as UK 261.
According to this regulation, all flights departing from an EU airport are protected, which means that you can claim China Airlines compensation in the event of a delay, cancellation, or overbooking. Unfortunately, though the departures are covered, the same cannot be said for arrivals. If your China Airlines flight arrives in the EU from an airport that is outside of the EU, you are not covered by UK 261.
You can find out more about your rights here.
Flight delays are never fun. The stress, the confusion, the long hours waiting at the airport — it can be extremely frustrating and even cause you to miss out on pre-planned tours, events, and other time-sensitive engagements at your destination.
Generally, you are eligible for flight delay compensation from China Airlines if you are departing from an EU airport, and if you are delayed by more than 3 hours. Depending on the length of the delay and the distance travelled, you can get up to £520 in compensation.
You are also entitled to receive care including free food, refreshments, and, during lengthier delays, a hotel room, as well as free transfers to and from the airport.
However, not all China Airlines flight delays are eligible for compensation. One notable exception is in cases known as extraordinary circumstances, which include bad weather; as well as health, safety, or security threats; and airport personnel strikes and political unrest. In these cases, China Airlines might have no choice but to delay the flight to ensure the safety of its passengers.
Learn more about flight delays here.
You can get up to £520 in China Airlines flight cancellation compensation, provided that your flight was cancelled less than 14 days before you were set to depart, and that the airline was considered responsible for the issue. The flight must also have been scheduled to depart from an EU airport. You can check what is covered in the table below.
If you think you're eligible for China Airlines flight cancellation compensation, be sure to hold onto all of your flight documents. Remember that you have the right to care — which means that the airline must provide you with necessary food, refreshment, and lodgings while you wait for your replacement flights.
You are entitled to a replacement flight to your final destination free of charge — if you choose to travel. Otherwise, you also have the option to ask for a refund.
There are exceptions to receiving compensation, however — if your replacement flight arrives at a similar time to your original arrival time, China Airlines is not obligated to pay compensation. You only receive compensation for lost time.
Learn more here.
Covered by UK 261 | |
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Flights departing EU airports | ✔️ Yes |
Flights arriving at EU airports | ❌ No |
Distance | Compensation |
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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
If your disrupted flight meets all the requirements of UK 261, you can expect to receive up £520, depending on the travel distance of your flight. However, there may be a few exceptions, so be sure to check with our Compensation Checker. You can claim for flights that occurred in the past 3 years.
China Airlines is a renowned airline company based in Taiwan, offering a comprehensive range of domestic and international flights. With a modern fleet of over 80 aircraft, China Airlines ensures a safe and comfortable travel experience for passengers. The airline serves more than 100 destinations worldwide, connecting passengers to major cities across Asia, Europe, North America, and Oceania. With a focus on Customer satisfaction, China Airlines provides exceptional in-flight services and amenities, including spacious cabins, delectable meals, and a wide selection of entertainment options. As one of the leading airlines in Asia, China Airlines operates from its main hubs in Taipei Songshan Airport and Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Whether you are traveling for business or leisure, China Airlines is committed to delivering a seamless and enjoyable journey.
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