Disrupted Flights

Date Airline Code / Flight No Airline Name Departure Airport Arrival Airport Delay Cancellation Action
11-06-2019 AI 9803 Air India New Delhi Simla -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 CX 5153 Cathay Pacific Bangalore Hong Kong -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 EY 5583 Etihad Airways Paris -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 KL 3816 KLM Amsterdam New Delhi -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 SS 4210 Corsair International Pointe-a-Pitre Grand Case -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 X3 4868 TUIfly Munich Araxos -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 5O 5666 Europe Airpost Bordeaux/Merignac Paris -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 AF 280 Air France Saint Exupery -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 AI 9804 Air India Simla New Delhi -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 CX 3132 Cathay Pacific Chennai / Madras Bangalore -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 EY 5583 Etihad Airways Paris -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 KL 6062 KLM New York, NY Athens 13 hours Delay -- Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 SS 4101 Corsair International Pointe-a-Pitre Fort De France -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 X3 6102 TUIfly Frankfurt am Main Hurghada -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 5O 5725 Europe Airpost Paris Marseille -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 AF 3945 Air France Paris -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 AI 9805 Air India New Delhi Kullu / Manali -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 CX 660 Cathay Pacific Mumbai Hong Kong -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 EY 5561 Etihad Airways Paris -- Cancelled Claim Compensation
11-06-2019 KL 6046 KLM Athens New York, NY 3 hours Delay -- Claim Compensation

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Flight Cancellation

Air Passenger Regulation

Flight cancellations are frequently noted all around the world and it’s happening more often since the global air traffic is increasing. Burden of such cancellations is bore by the passengers who are forced to book another flight by paying extra from their pockets.

Air travel services in India are slated for a significant increment in terms of volume of passenger traffic. The government through the Director General of Civil Aviation (“DGCA”) had, in the past, introduced certain mandatory requirements to ensure that passengers who are either denied boarding or whose flights have been delayed or cancelled, are provided with certain facilities in order to compensate for any deficiency in service. These civil aviation requirements have been amended, effective August 1, 2016 (“CAR”), wherein the compensation for such deficiencies have been enhanced.