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Flight Delay Compensation
I travelled on Malaysia Airlines flight MH0003 from Heathrow to Kuala Lumpur, thence to Perth on 09/12/13. The scheduled take off was about 11:00, actual take off was about 19:00, due to the plane being defective and a new part was sent from KL. All passengers were given a document by the MA staff explaining that compensation of €600 / £500 was payable under EU law because of the length of the flight and delay.
I applied by email to the address given on my return, received a case number and acknowledgement, but have since heard nothing, despite sending chase-up emails.
There are solicitors who operate on a no-win no-fee basis but they charge 25% plus VAT of what they recover, which seems a lot since I'm only getting what I'm legally entitled to!
Wouldn't I be better going through the small claims court, or is that not an option since I'm dealing with a foreign company?
Thanks in advance
I applied by email to the address given on my return, received a case number and acknowledgement, but have since heard nothing, despite sending chase-up emails.
There are solicitors who operate on a no-win no-fee basis but they charge 25% plus VAT of what they recover, which seems a lot since I'm only getting what I'm legally entitled to!
Wouldn't I be better going through the small claims court, or is that not an option since I'm dealing with a foreign company?
Thanks in advance
Answers
A bit over three months is a fairly short time span for many big organisation s to pay out in, so I wouldn't get too concerned. However if you continue having problems, the relevant body to appeal to isn't the County Court but the Civil Aviation Authority. email passengercom plaints@caa. co.uk, phone 020 7453 6888 (Mon to Thu, 0930 to 1430 only) or write to:...
19:33 Wed 09th Apr 2014
A bit over three months is a fairly short time span for many big organisations to pay out in, so I wouldn't get too concerned.
However if you continue having problems, the relevant body to appeal to isn't the County Court but the Civil Aviation Authority. email [email protected], phone 020 7453 6888 (Mon to Thu, 0930 to 1430 only) or write to:
Civil Aviation Authority
CAA House
45-59 Kingsway
London
WC2B 6TE
However if you continue having problems, the relevant body to appeal to isn't the County Court but the Civil Aviation Authority. email [email protected], phone 020 7453 6888 (Mon to Thu, 0930 to 1430 only) or write to:
Civil Aviation Authority
CAA House
45-59 Kingsway
London
WC2B 6TE