Compensation for involuntary downgrade to WTP then rebooked in J next day
#1
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Compensation for involuntary downgrade to WTP then rebooked in J next day
Hi,
A few months ago, I was flying SFO-JFK-LHR-BRU in paid J. When I got to JFK, I went to the gate of my next flight to get my boarding pass but was informed that the flight was oversold and that I was assigned a seat in WTP. (They were only able to print my BP for the first segment when checking-in in SFO, which initially made me think that was a good sign of a potential op-up to F ).
I inquired about options to be put on a later flight in CW but all flights to Europe on BA / other airlines were sold out in J for the evening. They accepted to rebook me on EWR-BRU on UA the next day in J.
In terms of compensation, do I claim the 600 Euros as I got to my destination a day late? Or the 75% reimbursement for downgrade?
And can I ask a refund for the accommodation of the extra night incurred in NYC? The agent in JFK seemed to think I am NOT eligible as I had the option to take the flight I booked (albeit in a lower class)
On a positive note, the process to get the TPs for original routing was relatively easy using the email template provided here. It just took a while but didn't have to call or follow-up on the request.
A few months ago, I was flying SFO-JFK-LHR-BRU in paid J. When I got to JFK, I went to the gate of my next flight to get my boarding pass but was informed that the flight was oversold and that I was assigned a seat in WTP. (They were only able to print my BP for the first segment when checking-in in SFO, which initially made me think that was a good sign of a potential op-up to F ).
I inquired about options to be put on a later flight in CW but all flights to Europe on BA / other airlines were sold out in J for the evening. They accepted to rebook me on EWR-BRU on UA the next day in J.
In terms of compensation, do I claim the 600 Euros as I got to my destination a day late? Or the 75% reimbursement for downgrade?
And can I ask a refund for the accommodation of the extra night incurred in NYC? The agent in JFK seemed to think I am NOT eligible as I had the option to take the flight I booked (albeit in a lower class)
On a positive note, the process to get the TPs for original routing was relatively easy using the email template provided here. It just took a while but didn't have to call or follow-up on the request.
#2
Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: London, UK
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Posts: 2,290
Hi,
A few months ago, I was flying SFO-JFK-LHR-BRU in paid J. When I got to JFK, I went to the gate of my next flight to get my boarding pass but was informed that the flight was oversold and that I was assigned a seat in WTP. (They were only able to print my BP for the first segment when checking-in in SFO, which initially made me think that was a good sign of a potential op-up to F ).
I inquired about options to be put on a later flight in CW but all flights to Europe on BA / other airlines were sold out in J for the evening. They accepted to rebook me on EWR-BRU on UA the next day in J.
In terms of compensation, do I claim the 600 Euros as I got to my destination a day late? Or the 75% reimbursement for downgrade?
And can I ask a refund for the accommodation of the extra night incurred in NYC? The agent in JFK seemed to think I am NOT eligible as I had the option to take the flight I booked (albeit in a lower class)
On a positive note, the process to get the TPs for original routing was relatively easy using the email template provided here. It just took a while but didn't have to call or follow-up on the request.
A few months ago, I was flying SFO-JFK-LHR-BRU in paid J. When I got to JFK, I went to the gate of my next flight to get my boarding pass but was informed that the flight was oversold and that I was assigned a seat in WTP. (They were only able to print my BP for the first segment when checking-in in SFO, which initially made me think that was a good sign of a potential op-up to F ).
I inquired about options to be put on a later flight in CW but all flights to Europe on BA / other airlines were sold out in J for the evening. They accepted to rebook me on EWR-BRU on UA the next day in J.
In terms of compensation, do I claim the 600 Euros as I got to my destination a day late? Or the 75% reimbursement for downgrade?
And can I ask a refund for the accommodation of the extra night incurred in NYC? The agent in JFK seemed to think I am NOT eligible as I had the option to take the flight I booked (albeit in a lower class)
On a positive note, the process to get the TPs for original routing was relatively easy using the email template provided here. It just took a while but didn't have to call or follow-up on the request.
#4
Join Date: Apr 2016
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Pretty sure you’re only due duty of care for the night you stayed in NYC as goodwill, EU261 treats it as voluntary flight change, but in most cases BA will pay if you claim.
You can’t claim for a downgrade as you flew J and as it was a voluntary rebooking you can’t claim EC261 but why not try (but expect to be rejected)
You can’t claim for a downgrade as you flew J and as it was a voluntary rebooking you can’t claim EC261 but why not try (but expect to be rejected)
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Yes, it may be worth a claim, sometimes BA's IT has advantages......