Strike in Belgium

If your flight has been delayed or cancelled due to the strike in Belgium, we understand that you would like to know what your entitlements are. While the impact can be substantial, it’s important to note that you may not always be eligible for compensation. Our team is here to help you understand your rights and answer any questions you may have.

Strike in Belgium: are you entitled to compensation?

If the airline is responsible for preventing the strike and fails to do so, then you may be eligible for compensation. This includes situations where the airline’s own employees, whether they work on the plane or on the ground, go on strike. Essentially, if the airline could have done something to stop the strike and didn’t, then they could be held accountable and you may be entitled to compensation.

Understanding your rights: why you may not be eligible for compensation due to the strike in Belgium

While strikes may cause a lot of flight problems, it’s often pointless to file a claim. The reason being that when you purchase a ticket, you enter into a contract with the airline to take you from point A to B. If they’re unable to do so due to circumstances beyond their control, like a strike, then you’re not entitled to compensation.

Why you might not be eligible for compensation during a strike in Belgium

You are not entitled to compensation if the strike was caused by personnel other than the airline’s own personnel. For example:

  • air traffic control
  • security personnel
  • baggage handlers
  • other ground personnel

Strike in Belgium? This is what you are entitled to

If the airline has taken measures to prevent the impact of the strike, you won’t be entitled to compensation. However, that doesn’t mean you should be left stranded. If your flight is delayed for more than 2 hours, the airline has a duty of care.

This means that they must provide you with food and drinks. Additionally, if your wait time extends overnight, the airline should arrange accommodation for you. If they fail to do so, you can make the arrangements yourself and seek reimbursement by submitting your receipts.

Know your rights: compensation for delayed or canceled flights

If your flight is delayed upon arrival for more than 3 hours, and the airline is responsible, you may be eligible for compensation. The amount you receive will vary depending on the distance traveled. For flights shorter than 1500 km, you can receive €250 per ticket, and for flights over 3500 km, the amount increases to €600 per ticket.

Do you qualify for compensation?

The EUclaim database quickly determines if you are eligible for compensation. Simply enter your flight date and number. If you are entitled to compensation, file a claim immediately. We’ll help you get the compensation you deserve with a 97% success rate guarantee.

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