The right to receive compensation depends on specific factors, such as the length of the delay and its cause. airlines are not required to pay compensation when the disruption is due to extraordinary circumstances outside their control, but they still have a duty to provide basic care and assistance during long waiting periods.
Palma de Mallorca Airport Delayed Flight Compensation
Under air passenger rights set out in Regulation (EC) 261/2004 and retained in UK law as UK Regulation 261 (UK 261), passengers may be entitled to compensation of up to £520 for delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flights where boarding is denied.
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Overview of Passenger Rights at Palma de Mallorca Airport
EC Regulation 261/2004 was introduced to uphold the rights of air passengers during periods of significant travel disruption. Retained in UK law as UK Regulation 261 (UK 261), it requires airlines to provide assistance and, in certain cases, compensation when flights are affected by cancellations, delays, or denied boarding.
This regulation applies to flights departing from Palma de Mallorca Airport with EU-based airlines. The rules also apply to flights operated by non-EU airlines when they depart from an EU airport. Depending on the circumstances, may entitle passengers to assistance such as meals, hotel accommodation, or an alternative flight.
Common Passenger Problems at Palma de Mallorca Airport
Know Your Rights During Travel Disruptions
Passengers flying from Palma de Mallorca Airport may experience delays, flight cancellations, or missed connections. These situations can be frustrating, but understanding your rights makes it easier to handle them. With the right information, you can act swiftly, obtain the support you need, and determine whether you’re entitled to compensation.
Palma De Mallorca Airport Flight Delays
Flights from Palma de Mallorca Airport may be delayed due to air traffic, weather, or operational issues. Each situation must be assessed individually to determine whether the delay qualifies for assistance or compensation.
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What to Do If Delayed at the Airport
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Check the flight status: look for updates on airport displays or contact the airline directly.
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Contact the airline: enquire why the flight is delayed and whether food, drink, or seating options are provided.
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Keep your boarding pass, receipts, and any delay notifications.
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If the wait is long, the airline may be required to provide assistance such as meals or hotel accommodation.
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Review whether your delay qualifies for compensation, depending on the cause and duration.
Palma De Mallorca Airport Flight Cancellations
If a flight is cancelled, the passenger has the right to choose:
- Rebooking on another flight at no extra cost
- A full refund of the unused portion of the ticket
These rights apply when the airline is responsible for the cancellation and notice is given less than 14 days before departure
Compensation is possible in such cases, unless the cause was extraordinary (such as severe weather or air traffic control strikes), in which case payment is not required.
What Documents to Keep
- Flight confirmation or itinerary
- Boarding pass
- Cancellation notice
- Receipts for additional expenses (meals, transport, hotel)
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Palma de Mallorca Airport Missed Connections
Missed connections can occur due to late arrivals, short transfer times, or airport delays. Your rights depend on how the flights were booked.
If both flights are part of a single reservation, the airline must assist you in reaching your final destination at no additional cost and provide care if required.
If a connection is missed, a passenger may be entitled to:
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A new flight to the destination at the earliest opportunity
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Hotel accommodation if an overnight wait is required
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Monetary compensation, if the missed connection is the airline's fault
How to Claim Compensation at Palma de Mallorca Airport
Passengers whose flight from Palma de Mallorca Airport was delayed, cancelled, or denied boarding may have the right to claim compensation. Submitting a claim is usually straightforward, as long as you follow the correct steps and provide the necessary information.
What you need to do:
- Find your travel records, such as your booking confirmation or boarding pass
- Check your case instantly with Skycop to see if you’re entitled to compensation
- Start your claim process
The time limit for making a claim depends on local law and the applicable regulation. In Spain, where Palma de Mallorca Airport is located, passengers generally have up to 5 years from the date of the flight to submit a compensation claim under EU261. Submitting your claim sooner helps avoid issues with timing.
Having documentation is important, but it does not guarantee a successful claim. Written proof from the airline and receipts for additional expenses can support your case. Clear, accurate information gives you the best chance of receiving a proper review from the airline.
Why Use Skycop for Compensation Claims?
Understanding your rights after a flight disruption can be challenging. Skycop makes the process of claiming compensation easier, providing support from the first step to the final result.
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FAQ
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Can I claim compensation for a delayed flight from Palma de Mallorca Airport?
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What should I do if my flight is cancelled at Palma de Mallorca Airport?
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What are my rights if I miss a connecting flight at Palma de Mallorca Airport?
If your missed connection is part of a single booking and involves an EU airline, the airline should help you reach your final destination at no extra cost. Assistance such as meals or accommodation may be provided during the wait. Compensation may apply if the delay at arrival exceeds three hours and the cause was within the airline’s responsibility.
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What can I claim if my luggage is delayed or lost at Palma de Mallorca Airport?
If your baggage is delayed, you can report it at the airport and request delivery once it is located. You may also request reimbursement for essential purchases made while waiting. In cases of lost or damaged baggage, compensation may be possible under the Montreal Convention, based on the submitted documentation and the time limits for filing a claim.
Successful Cases Against These Airlines and Others
Skycop has pursued successful compensation claims for passengers affected by delayed and cancelled flights on all major airlines. Some of the operators we have claimed against include:
Aegean
Aer Lingus
Aeromexico
Air Arabia
Air Canada
Air China
Air Dolomiti
Air Europa
Air France
Air India
Air Serbia
Air Transat
airBaltic
AJet
Alaska Airlines
Allegiant
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Avianca
Avion Express
Azores Airlines
British Airways
Brussels Airlines
Condor
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Croatia Airlines
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Delta Airlines
Discover Airlines
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Ethiopian Airlines
Etihad Airways
Eurowings
EVA Air
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GetJet
Heston Airlines
Iberia
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ITA Airways
Jet2
Kenya Airways
KLM
LATAM Airlines
Loganair
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Lufthansa
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Malaysia Airlines
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Norwegian Air Shuttle
Pegasus Airlines
PLAY Airlines
Porter Airlines
Qatar Airways
Royal Air Maroc
Ryanair
SAS
Singapore Airlines
SmartLynx
Smartwings
SunExpress
Swiss Airlines
TAP Air Portugal
Tarom
Transavia
TUI fly Belgium
Tunisair
Turkish Airlines
United Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
Volotea
Vueling
WestJet
Wideroe
Wizz Air
Help Provided at These Airports and More
Skycop provides support for passengers disrupted by overbooked flights, delays, and cancellations at airports across Europe.
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