My flight was cancelled and I have submitted a EU261 claim but their response is to reject citing extraordinary circumstances - weather.
Can I have your opinion please?
Pula Airport (Croatia) to London Gatwick
Flight scheduled to depart 19th Aug 22:00
A storm cloud arrived just before the plane was due to land at Pula, All plane activity stopped until it clears appox 1.5 hours later. a Few planes were grounded (BA, Jet2, Norwegian) and others (Aer Lingus & Easyjet) in the air diverted to other local airports until the storm had passed.
Once the storm had passed all flights took off or came in and went off again apart from Easyjet. Easyjet landed along with other flights but nothing happened.
We were informed every two hours we would be departing until at 4am the next day I got a text message from Easyjet saying the flight was cancelled and would now depart at 19:00 - a full 21 hours late.
It turns out that the crew would have gone beyond their flying hours had they continued. Yes there was a storm but that moved on fairly quickly and this storm was no surprise, it would have shown up on pre flight checks etc.
I believe that Easyjet were at fault because:
Do you think there's a case worthy here?
They didn't tell us for 6 hours that the flight was cancelled.
Thank you!
Can I have your opinion please?
Pula Airport (Croatia) to London Gatwick
Flight scheduled to depart 19th Aug 22:00
A storm cloud arrived just before the plane was due to land at Pula, All plane activity stopped until it clears appox 1.5 hours later. a Few planes were grounded (BA, Jet2, Norwegian) and others (Aer Lingus & Easyjet) in the air diverted to other local airports until the storm had passed.
Once the storm had passed all flights took off or came in and went off again apart from Easyjet. Easyjet landed along with other flights but nothing happened.
We were informed every two hours we would be departing until at 4am the next day I got a text message from Easyjet saying the flight was cancelled and would now depart at 19:00 - a full 21 hours late.
It turns out that the crew would have gone beyond their flying hours had they continued. Yes there was a storm but that moved on fairly quickly and this storm was no surprise, it would have shown up on pre flight checks etc.
I believe that Easyjet were at fault because:
- They sent a crew with minimum flying hours left, to a destination that they knew would be delayed.
- The storm cloud moved on relatively quickly and all other airlines commenced normal operations albeit with slight delays.
- Easyjet was not hampered by the weather but due to the flight crew running out of hours. (I refer to No.1 above)
- Easyjet were the only airline out of 5 other Pula Airport flights to cancel.
Do you think there's a case worthy here?
They didn't tell us for 6 hours that the flight was cancelled.
Thank you!
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