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#853711 by DragonLady
05 Aug 2013, 23:14
Is there any way of checking exact departure time for a flight already taken. My FR flight to AGP was delayed back in May and I forgot to check exact departure time ( distracted by the loud hens and stags :(! ).Flighstats says it was 161 minutes late arriving but I can't see any option to check the actual departure time.
Anyone any ideas?
Thanks,
DL
#853716 by tontybear
05 Aug 2013, 23:23
Does it matter as you can only claim compensation if a flight is more than 3 hours late?


BTW under the proposed revision of Eu 261/2004 delay compensation will only kick in after 5 hours delay on intra eu flights and 9 and 12 hours for longer flights.
#853720 by DragonLady
05 Aug 2013, 23:40
tontybear wrote:Does it matter as you can only claim compensation if a flight is more than 3 hours late?




Departing or arriving ( or both) tonty ?| ? I thought we were very close to the 3 hrs departing ( we were literally pushed on to the plane and had a very speedy taxi etc) but I forgot to check my watch .
Penny - the flight was from BRS.
DL
#853721 by tontybear
05 Aug 2013, 23:48
According to the wikipage re EU261/2004 and the Sturgeon case it is

where they suffer, on account of a flight delay, a loss of time equal to or in excess of three hours, that is, where they reach their final destination three hours or more after the arrival time originally scheduled by the air carrier.


My bolding / underlining.
Last edited by tontybear on 06 Aug 2013, 00:18, edited 1 time in total.
#853745 by honey lamb
06 Aug 2013, 07:05
Penny_L wrote:if the flight was from lhr or lgw you could try

http://www.lhr-lgw.co.uk/archive%20main%20menu.html

Ryanair doesn't use LHR and only flies to Ireland from LGW |:)
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