Strike at Wideroe

The Wideroe strike may have caused your flight to be delayed or cancelled. It’s possible that you have a right to compensation. To find out more, or to check if you qualify, please continue reading.

If Wideroe employees go on strike, your flight could be impacted. You have rights, including the entitlement to compensation. Our article outlines your rights and offers tips on what to do (and what not to do) in the event of a Wideroe strike.

Many flights have been cancelled because of the ongoing strike at Wideroe

The Wideroe staff strike has resulted in the cancellation of numerous flights, impacting a large number of travelers. Many passengers are facing the difficult situation of not being able to continue their journey.

Has your flight been disrupted by an airline strike? Find out if you’re entitled to compensation by using our free flight check today!

If your delay exceeds 2 hours, you are entitled to care

If you find yourself dealing with an unplanned wildcat strike, you may feel caught off guard. In the event that your Wideroe flight is delayed for more than 2 hours, you have the right to food, drink, and lodging, as needed. The airline may provide vouchers for these expenses, but it’s important to keep receipts in case you need to claim reimbursement later on.

It’s not mandatory to accept a different flight offered by Wideroe.

The airline is obliged to offer you a complimentary alternative flight. They should try to provide you with the earliest possible flight, but if all the flights are fully booked, they might offer you an alternative option that makes your travel plans redundant.

If the airline proposes an alternative flight that doesn’t suit you, you can refuse it and the airline must refund the ticket price. If the airline fails to offer you an alternative or if you find a better option on your own, the airline must compensate you for the price difference between the two tickets.

Suggestion: Hold off on taking any action until you receive a final notification from Wideroe

We understand you want to make sure you have a new flight quickly, but we recommend waiting for final confirmation from Wideroe that your flight has been cancelled before booking an alternative flight, as there may not be many other flights available from other airlines. If the strike is cancelled, you’d lose all the money you spent on a new ticket.

Did the Wideroe strike disrupt your travel plans? You could be owed compensation

When the airline’s own staff, such as pilots, cabin crew, or ground staff, engage in a strike, Wideroe can be held liable. Under Regulation 261/2004, this is not considered a force majeure event, and you are entitled to compensation if you arrive more than 3 hours late or 1 hour early.

The amount of compensation you receive is determined by the distance of your journey and whether your flight was canceled less than 2 weeks before your departure.

The amount of compensation is not dependent on your ticket price. It is possible that the compensation you receive is higher than the cost of your ticket. The amount of compensation is determined based on the distance of the journey.

Flight destinations within the EU:

  • €250 compensation for flights up to 1500 km
  • €400 compensation for flights over 1500 km

Flight destinations outside the EU:

  • €250 compensation for flights up to 1500 km
  • €400 compensation for flights between 1500 km and 3500 km
  • €600 compensation for flights over 3500 km

Verify if you qualify for reimbursement

If you want to check whether you are entitled to compensation due to the strike at Wideroe, you can easily do so in our database. Simply enter your flight number and we will indicate if you are eligible for compensation. Once confirmed, you can file a claim in just a few minutes.

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