Blue Air Flights Suspension - Air Passenger Rights
The Commission for Aviation Regulation notes that Romanian airline Blue Air has cancelled a number of flights from Dublin Airport.
Passenger rights are protected under European legislation and it is important that all passengers are aware of their entitlements. The Commission for Aviation Regulation expects that Blue Air will inform passengers of their rights and entitlements under EU Regulation EC 261/2004.
Passengers can also access details of their rights on our site, www.flightrights.ie.
In summary, the following should be noted by all affected passengers.
FLIGHT CANCELLATIONS
• a refund.
If you choose the first option (re-routing as soon as possible) then your air carrier must provide you with care and assistance while you wait for the alternative flight. Care and assistance comprise:
If your air carrier does not provide the care and assistance described above, passengers should make their own reasonable arrangements and retain all receipts in the process. Passengers are advised to then submit copies of these receipts to their air carrier for reimbursement.
CLAIMS
If you need to make a claim for expenses, refunds or compensation, contact the air carrier directly. If you do not agree with their decision, you can refer the matter to the Commission for Aviation Regulation and we will deal with it at no cost to yourself. Details of our complaint process can be found on www.flightrights.ie.
It is important to remember that the Air Passenger Rights team in the Commission only deals with flights departing from Ireland and that expenses, refunds and compensation claims should be made initially to Blue Air.
For flights that do not depart from Ireland, you should contact the relevant National Enforcement Body where the flight departed. A list of other relevant national enforcement bodies can be found https://transport.ec.europa.eu/transport-themes/passenger-rights/national-enforcement-bodies-neb_en.