If your flight is delayed or cancelled due to circumstances of force majeure, you have no right to compensation. For example, extraordinary circumstances would be a strike by air traffic control, severe weather or political unrest. If you are unsure whether your flight was disrupted by extraordinary circumstances, contact AirHelp to find out whether you can file a claim.
What if there is a case of force majeure?
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