Reimbursement and Compensation: Danish Air Transport

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No-one wants to hear that their flight has been delayed, or even worse, canceled. But if it has happened to you, we may be able to help you claim up to £520 (€600) per person in either Danish Air Transport delay compensation or Danish Air Transport cancellation compensation. We'll calculate how much you're eligible for under Europe's UK 261 regulation, and we make claiming it simple.

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Danish Air Transport Canceled Flight Compensation

If you've heard your journey will be affected by Danish Air Transport flight cancellations it pays to know about Europe's UK 261 air passenger rights.

In an effort to discourage airlines from cancelling flights at the last minute, Europe introduced a set of clear air passenger rights known as UK 261. The sections on flight cancellation say that if an airline like Danish Air Transport cancels a flight less than 14 days before it was due to depart, they must pay out up to £520 in compensation to each affected passenger.

Because the laws focus on avoiding disruption to passengers, there is no Danish Air Transport flight cancellation compensation owed if you're offered a replacement flight that arrives at a very similar time to the original.

Danish Air Transport also won't have to pay compensation if there were extraordinary circumstances which made the cancellation necessary. For example, airlines are sometimes left no choice but to cancel flights due to an incident at the airport, or bad weather. Because the airline isn't responsible for the problem, they don't have to pay compensation. Although they must still offer passengers a replacement flight or full refund.

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Danish Air Transport Flight Delay Compensation

European air passenger laws also help travelers when their flights have been delayed. If your flight landed at your final destination over 3 hours late you should check whether you are owed up to £520 per person in compensation.

It's worth checking what caused the Danish Air Transport flight delays — airlines are required to pay compensation whenever they are responsible for the delay. But if the delay was caused by an unavoidable situation which was out of their control, no compensation is owed.

If, for example, the delay is due to a technical issue, or operational problem, all delayed passengers are eligible for Danish Air Transport flight delay compensation. But if there's an incident at the airport, a strike by air traffic control staff, or bad weather en route there's no compensation available.

AirHelp is here to make flight delay compensation Danish Air Transport claims as straightforward as possible. Our compensation check tool will confirm what you're owed. On top of that, we have one of the world's biggest databases of flight stats to back up your claim. Another thing to note, is that you can usually claim for flights from as far back as 3 years ago as well.

Claim up to £520 in compensation if your flight has been delayed, canceled, or overbooked within the last 3 years.

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What do EU Air Passenger Rights Say?

As Danish Air Transport has its headquarters in Europe, its passengers are offered a great deal of protection by UK 261, Europe's comprehensive air passenger rights.

All Danish Air Transport flights that depart from or land at European airports are covered by UK 261. That means passengers can expect care in the event that their flight is delayed, canceled, or overbooked. And in some situations, they're owed compensation too.

Passengers are also entitled to claim for past flights — often you can still claim for flights that were affected in the past 3 years.

Which Danish Air Transport Flights are Covered by UK 261?

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

How Much Danish Air Transport Flight Compensation?

 
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

As you might expect with any law, there are exceptions and special circumstances that can affect how much compensation is owed in every individual case. AirHelp makes it simple to check what you’re owed with our free compensation calculator.


About Danish Air Transport

Danish Air Transport is a renowned airline company based in Denmark. With a diverse fleet comprising of modern aircraft, Danish Air Transport ensures a comfortable and safe travel experience for its passengers. Operating both domestic and international flights, the airline connects travelers to a wide range of destinations across the globe. With a strong focus on Customer satisfaction, Danish Air Transport provides excellent in-flight services and amenities. As for its network, Danish Air Transport serves a significant number of destinations worldwide, making it a preferred choice for air travel. The airline's most important hubs include Copenhagen Airport, Aalborg Airport, and Billund Airport, strategically located to facilitate seamless connections. With a commitment to reliability and efficiency, Danish Air Transport aims to provide an exceptional travel experience to its passengers. Whether you are planning a business trip or a leisure getaway, Danish Air Transport offers a comprehensive range of services to meet your travel needs.

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