Any Alaska Airlines flight departing from a European airport must follow European legislation that safeguards passengers in the case of flight delays.
This rule, known as EC 261, mandates that airlines provide food, drink, and communication to passengers who are delayed. They must also provide lodging and, if necessary, replacement flights.
Furthermore, if Alaska Airlines is to blame for the flight delay, the law requires them to reimburse passengers if the trip is delayed for more than three hours. Our guide to flight delay compensation has all the information you need.
It's always worth investigating if you're awarded Alaska Airlines Flight Delay Compensation if you reach your destination more than 3 hours late. Don't miss out on a chance to win up to $US700 per participant.
We make collecting Alaska Airlines flight delays compensation as simple as possible. Our compensation check tool, in conjunction with our air passenger rights experts, will confirm the length of your delay and ensure that there are no extenuating circumstances affecting your eligibility. You can normally file a claim for flights that occurred more than three years ago.