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Flight AC873 Delayed: Your Compensation

Let’s say that your flight to Toronto leaving from Charles de Gaulle International Airport encounters an unexpected delay. If that’s the case for your flight AC873, don’t fret. You can submit a compensation claim for a delayed flight with Air Canada, provided certain conditions apply. The main stipulation is that flight AC 873 has to be a minimum of 3 hours late landing at YYZ Airport. 

AirAdvisor knows the ins and outs of applying the EU 261 / 2004 Regulation to the delay of flight AC873. Try our convenient (and free) Air Canada AC 873 flight checker to check your eligibility.

 

Air Canada Flight AC 873 Cancelled: Getting Compensation

Charles de Gaulle International Airport is definitely not a fun place to be stranded due to an Air Canada cancellation. What airport is? To make things a little easier after an AC 873 flight cancellation, depending on your situation, you may qualify for reimbursement of up to 600€ from Air Canada.

It’s much trickier to make a flight AC873 compensation claim when you go it alone. That’s why AirAdvisor, who is used to dealing with Air Canada trip interruptions, is your perfect partner.

 Submit your claim for a delay on Air Canada AC873

AC873 Flight Compensation: Passenger Rights and Steps

 My rights for Flight AC 873 by Air Canada

Refund Claim Entitlement when Flight AC873 is Cancelled Completely

When you purchase a ticket on Air Canada AC873 for a trip from Paris CDG Airport to Toronto, and the flight is cancelled, Air Canada must issue a refund for the cancelled flight. You might also qualify for extra compensation for costs due to the AC873 cancellation, like a hotel room near Charles de Gaulle International Airport.

You’ll find even more refund information.

 

Flight AC873 via Air Canada: Paris (CDG) to Toronto (YYZ) Route Guide



Compensation tips for a disrupted Air Canada journey

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Meet Air Canada

Air Canada, the flag carrier of Canada, has come a long way since its inception in 1937. With its headquarters located in Montreal, Air Canada is now a member of the Star Alliance and offers award-winning services to over 220 destinations worldwide. The airline has a history of innovation and is committed to modernizing its fleet of 353 aircraft, including subsidiaries. With more than 1,613 flights daily and over 35,000 employees, Air Canada is a leading force in the global aviation industry. Despite its achievements and growth, the airline remains dedicated to providing a seamless travel experience to its passengers with top-notch services.

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport - Get the Facts

Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport boasts its position as the largest international airport in France. It is the main gateway for travelers coming in and out of the French capital and its metropolitan area. With its establishment in 1974, the airport has been a significant landmark in the world of aviation. Located in Roissy-en-France, just 23 km (14 mi) northeast of Paris, it operates as a hub for Air France and a preferred destination for other major airlines worldwide. The airport's name honors the memory of Charles de Gaulle, a renowned statesman, and his initials (CDG) are now used as the airport's IATA code. With such stature and global reach, Paris CDG is one of the most impressive airports in Europe, and an essential contributor to the French economy.

Toronto Pearson Airport (YYZ) - Overview

Lester B. Pearson International Airport, located in Ontario, holds the title as the largest airport in Canada. Sitting at a distance of 22.5 km away from Downtown Toronto, it serves as the main airport for both Toronto and the Golden Horseshoe area. Boasting five runways, two passenger terminals, and occupying 4,613 acres, Toronto Pearson Airport is the hub for Air Canada and a hot spot for over 75 airlines that operate there. It offers around 1,250 daily departures headed to over 180 destinations. In 2021, the airport welcomed a whopping 12.7 million passengers and catered to 174,500 aircraft movements.

 

Air Canada AC873 Trip from Paris to Toronto Compensation: FAQs

 

What do I do when my AC 873 flight to Toronto from Charles de Gaulle International Airport is delayed?

The minute you step off the Air Canada plane in Toronto, ask the airline staff the reason why flight AC873 encountered a delay. After that, submit your risk-free compensation claim with us. AirAdvisor operates on a no-win, no-fee basis, so for your AC 873 trip delay claim, using us is completely risk-free.

 

What kind of compensation can I get if the Air Canada flight AC873 arrived at Lester B. Pearson International Airport 2 hours late?

Unless the delay arriving at Lester B. Pearson International Airport is at least 3 hours, there is no Air Canada compensation requirement. But, if your AC 873 flight arrives 3 hours late or is cancelled and you never leave Charles de Gaulle International Airport, then the potential exists to claim 600€ in compensation.

 

How much compensation am I owed by Air Canada for the delay of flight AC 873 departing from Paris?

According to the UE 261 Regulation from 2004, you may be entitled to 600€ to compensate you for the inconvenience of the flight AC 873 delay.

 

What alternate ways is this Air Canada flight from Charles de Gaulle International Airport to Toronto referenced?

Look for AC873/AC 873 and ACA873/ACA 873.