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Flight Delay Compensation for BA 2705

British Airways is obligated to offer flight delay compensation if your BA 2705 flight, departing from Tenerife South Airport (TFS) en route to London Gatwick Airport (LGW), experiences a late arrival. This obligation is based on Regulation EU EC261/ 2004 and requires that indemnification should be paid in the situation if the delayed arrival in London is more than 3 hours.

Are you wondering if you can get compensation for your British Airways flight BA 2705? With our free flight checker for flight BA2705, AirAdvisor can assist you in determining this. If you meet the requirements, we will walk you through the compensation process. 

 

Claiming Compensation for Cancelled BA 2705 Flight

If the specific circumstances of your British Airways flight BA 2705  from Tenerife South Airport to London Gatwick Airport qualify, you may submit a claim for 400€ if your flight is cancelled.

British Airways has been known to refuse compensation for cancelled flights when clients attempt to handle the situation without professional legal help, but this is unlikely to happen with AirAdvisor claims.

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British Airways is required by law to refund your ticket from Tenerife to London if your flight BA 2705 is cancelled. As well, the airline should reimburse you for any other expenses incurred as a direct result of the disruption (night stay in Tenerife).

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General Info About British Airways

British Airways (BA) is the flag carrier of the United Kingdom, established in 1919. Headquartered in London, England, BA operates from its hub located near Heathrow Airport. It is the second-largest UK-based carrier by fleet size and passengers carried and a member of the Oneworld airline alliance. With a fleet size of 257 and serving 183 destinations, BA boasts over 100 years of flight service. Its 30,000 committed employees strive to provide the best flying experience to its customers. With the use of newer, more fuel-efficient aircraft, BA is working towards a more sustainable future in the aviation industry.

All About Tenerife South Airport

Tenerife South Airport, also known as Tenerife South-Reina Sofia Airport, began operating in 1978 on the beautiful Tenerife island. This airport is the second busiest in the Canary Islands hosting over 150 airline companies operating at its facilities. It serves hundreds of international destinations, but the most popular are the United Kingdom, Italy and Germany. As of 2019, over 11 million passengers passed through the airport, with over 70,000 movements and 2,188 tons of cargo. Its importance as a tourist hub is only growing, cementing Tenerife's reputation as a must-visit destination.

Top Features and Facts of London Gatwick Airport

Commonly called simply Gatwick, Gatwick Airport can appear on the itineraries of more than 45 million holiday and business travellers annually. Near Crawley, Gatwick is only 30 minutes via train from Victoria Station in London, which is much faster than driving, which generally takes around an hour. Once passengers arrive at Gatwick, they’ll find plenty of useful shops, comfortable lounges, tasty restaurants, and much more. As a stop for over 50 international airlines, Gatwick is able to offer routes spanning four continents, and the most-booked flights include ones from London to Dublin, Amsterdam, Barcelona, and New York. In all, almost 100 countries are reachable from Gatwick, and all this convenience and accessibility mean it’s no surprise that after Heathrow, Gatwick Airport is the second busiest in the UK.

 

British Airways BA 2705 Tenerife-London Flight: Questions and Answers on Compensation

 

If there is a delay of the flight BA 2705 from Tenerife to London, what actions should be taken?

After you inform about British Airways delay reasons, you can submit a claim for compensation risk-free. File the claim with AirAdvisor, and our expert team can support you even with British Airways. We work on a No-Win, No-Fee basis, so there is no need to be concerned about any risks.

 

Am I entitled to compensation because my flight BA 2705 arrived 2 hours late at London Airport?

Under EC 261 Regulation, delays of less than 3 hours for flight BA 2705 are not eligible for a delayed flight compensation claim. On the other hand, if your flight is cancelled or has a delay that is longer than 3 hours on arrival, you may be able to claim up to 400€ in compensation.

 

What are my options for compensation if my flight BA 2705 is delayed?

As per EU 261/2004 Regulation, compensation for a delayed flight of up to 400€ is owed to you by the airline in case your arrival at London is delayed by 3 hours or more.

 

How can the flight BA2705 be identified?

Alternative references for this British Airways flight include BA2705 or BAW2705, as well as BA 2705 or BAW 2705.