Flight delays and cancelations are the worst, which is why EC 261 was developed. Many are within the airline’s control, and this regulation is helping you to hold them accountable, especially when traveling through Oslo Airport. Here’s all you need to know about this regulation and how to use it to your advantage.

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What are Your Passengers Rights

Your rights depend on if you’re flying on an EU-based carrier. If you are, you’re covered under all circumstances. If you’re not, you’ll be covered only if you’re leaving from or landing to Frankfurt Airport, though you can always contact customer service to see what they can do for you. Under EC 261, you could receive up to €600.

Flight Delay Compensation

If your flight is delayed, take a deep breath. It’s going to be okay! There are fewer things worse than being trapped in the airport, but it will be okay. The airline will help you get to where you need to be, and once you get there, you may be entitled to additional compensation.

  • Flights up to 1,500 km: €250
  • Flights between 1,500 and 3,500 km: €400
  • Flights over 3,500 km: €600

Most airlines cannot issue compensation at the airport, so you’ll need to contact customer service for assistance.

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Flight Cancellation Compensation

If your flight is cancelled and you’re traveling through Frankfurt Airport, you should be covered under EU 261. If you’re at the airport, you should be entitled to care. Once you get to your final destination, contact customer service. They can help you get the compensation you’re entitled to under this powerful regulation.

  • Flights up to 1,500 km: €250
  • Flights between 1,500 and 3,500 km: €400
  • Flights over 3,500 km: €600

You can’t claim your additional compensation at their airport unless you’re canceled due to overbooking.

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What to Do in Case of Delays or Cancellations?

If you face a delay or cancellation when you are at Frankfurt Airport, the great news is that you will be covered under EU 261. Here’s what you need to do.

Delays

  • Take note of your delay, including when you were notified, the length of delay, and more. This will be important as the amount of compensation you receive is dependent on these factors.
  • If your delay is two hours or more, connect with customer service to receive care, including meals, hotels, transportation, communication, and more.
  • After you get to your final destination, claim your compensation. Provide all details to help make your case.

Cancellation

  • If your flight was cancelled while traveling through Frankfurt Airport, write down when you were notified, why your flight was cancelled, the delay it caused, and more. Anything that will be helpful.
  • Talk with customer service to get on a new flight. Don’t worry about EU 261 until you get to your final destination.
  • Once the dust has settled, claim your compensation. Depending on the circumstances, you could get up to €600.

The regulations vary, but the sooner you file, the better to get the compensation you deserve.

Recently Disrupted Flights in Oslo Airport

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About Oslo Airport

Oslo Airport is a beautiful international airport located in Gardermoen, just 35 KM outside of the city center. It’s also known as Oslo Gardermoen Airport or Gargermoen, based on its location. This airport only opened in 1998, but it’s been revolutionizing air travel in Norway ever since. It is a hub for Flyr, Norse Atlantic Airways, Norwegian Air Shuttle, Scandinavian Airlines, and Wideroe.

Oslo Airport serves 26 domestic and 158 international donations through a single terminal and two runways, helping millions get to their final destinations. It currently houses the Gardermoen Air Station, which is operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force.

Oslo Airport Disruption Statistics

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Conclusion

If you’re flying through Oslo Airport, you have rights under EC 261, especially when the issues are the airline’s fault. To be eligible, you must file a claim directly with your airline and include all the documentation needed. You will not receive anything unless you contact them and win your case. This page was updated on June 2023.

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