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Did They Cancel Your Flight? What You Can – and Not – Demand From the Airline, Depending on the Case
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Did They Cancel Your Flight? What You Can – and Not – Demand From the Airline, Depending on the Case
The cancellation of a flight due to bad weather - intense rains, fog, storms or low visibility - is usually considered a force majeure assumption, that is, a cause beyond the control of the airline. However, this does not imply that the passenger is unprotected. According to Indecopi, when the cancellation or delay is due to climate, the rights are maintained, but change the obligations of the airline vis-à-vis when the company is to blame. Howe…
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