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Precautionary deletion: Airline has to pay

Occasionally, airlines inform their passengers about the decision to cancel the connection the day before when there are severe weather forecasts. Bad weather is usually considered an exceptional circumstance and releases the airline from doing so

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Vouchers: Eurowings suffers defeat in court

Passengers do not have to be fobbed off with “compulsory vouchers”. Eurowings was legally “made aware” of this by the Nürtingen District Court for an “extra charge” of 175 euros. The airline Eurowings became legally binding for the repayment of a ticket by the district court of Nürtingen

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ECJ: Rioting on board is an extraordinary circumstance

The European Court of Justice ruled that delays caused by rioting passengers are not subject to compensation. The highest judges classified this as “extraordinary circumstances” within the meaning of the Air Passenger Rights Ordinance. Specifically, it was about a legal dispute between a passenger

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Court: Hamburg expansion was legal

For the judge of the Higher Administrative Court, the legal situation is clear: Nobody got into debt with the expansion of Hamburg Airport. At the beginning of last year, the Federation for the Environment and Nature Conservation (BUND) had doubts

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Dish: Eurowings suffers "snack failure"

In the previous year, Eurowings canceled snacks and drinks in the short-haul smart tariff. This annoyed numerous passengers. The consumer center Hamburg even went to court in connection with an inventory booking and won. The times when gourmet menus are included on short-haul flights

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