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Claiming Compensation for BA 3403 Flight Delay 

If your British Airways BA 3403 flight from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol (AMS) to London Heathrow Airport (LHR) is delayed, you may be eligible for flight delay compensation.

British Airways is required by Regulation EU EC261/ 2004 to provide indemnification if the flight delay upon arrival in London is longer than 3 hours.

If you took British Airways flight BA 3403 and want to know if you are entitled to compensation, the AirAdvisor team can assist you. We can help you determine if you meet the criteria for compensation from British Airways by using our effective tool: the free flight checker for flight BA3403.

 

What Compensation to Expect for BA 3403 Flight Cancellation

If British Airways cancels your BA 3403 flight from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol to London Heathrow Airport and you meet the specific eligibility criteria, you may be eligible for compensation of 250€.

Many clients have informed us that when they try to handle it themselves, British Airways denies their requests for flight cancellation compensation. You can avoid this unpleasant situation if you file a claim with AirAdvisor and we will make sure you will get the compensation you deserve depending on the specifications of your flight.

 Compensation claim for British Airways's delayed arrival at London Heathrow Airport

What You Should Know About Your Passenger Rights and Compensation in the Event of a Flight Disruption 

 British Airways flight BA3403, delay or cancellation know what to do

Passengers on the canceled Flight BA 3403 may request a refund

If your flight BA 3403 is cancelled, British Airways must honor your request for a refund of a Amsterdam to London ticket and compensate you for any other expenses that were a direct result of the disruption (such as a night accommodation in Amsterdam).

More information about flight BA3403 refund.

 

Map of the Amsterdam to London route taken by British Airways's BA3403 flight



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An Introduction to British Airways

Established in 1974, British Airways, known often as simply “BA,” is Britain’s national airline.  Operating from its main hub, London Heathrow Airport, the carrier serves upwards of 44 million passengers each year and offers direct flights to 180+ airports worldwide. Passengers can enjoy an extensive network of routes to destinations both near and far. With years of experience in the industry, British Airways has built a legacy as a leading airline in Europe.

Amsterdam Airport in Schiphol: An Overview

Amsterdam Schiphol Airport is among the busiest and most modern airports in the world, serving as an important hub for Dutch and international air travel. Located 20km and a 15-minute train ride from Amsterdam’s Centraal Train Station, this bustling airport is easily accessible by various modes of transportation. Other than the train, passengers can also take buses and taxis. Once here, passengers will notice that the airport proudly boasts state-of-the-art infrastructure, like the many lounges, bars, restaurants, and shops where travellers can eat, pick up what they need, and even kill time between flights. It’s not uncommon for Amsterdam Airport to have 70 million flight passengers pass through the facility in a single year - that was exactly the case in 2019. Embracing the single terminal concept and operating six runways, it’s not surprising that so many people have Amsterdam Schiphol on their travel itineraries.

About London’s Biggest Airport: Heathrow

London’s Heathrow Airport enjoys its status as number two when it comes to the busiest European airports after Turkey and has been known to welcome 80 million passengers to its four terminals in a single year. Officially scheduling its first commercial flight in 1946, known then as London Airport, Heathrow was given its current name in 1966. No matter the time of day or night, London Heathrow provides a central hub to global travellers seeking connections throughout Europe, North America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. A total of 89 airlines offer routes to and from Heathrow that take passengers to 84 countries and over 200 destinations.

 

Compensation Queries on the British Airways BA 3403 Amsterdam-London Flight

 

In the event of a delay of flight BA 3403 from Amsterdam to London, what steps should be taken?

Request information about the cause of the delay from British Airways and submit a claim for compensation risk-free. Even when dealing with British Airways, our knowledgeable team can assist you in advocating for your claim. We operate on a No-Win, No-Fee basis, so you have nothing to lose.

 

If my flight BA 3403 arrived at London Airport 2 hours late, am I eligible for compensation?

Unfortunately, delays of less than 3 hours for flight BA 3403 are not compensable under EU Regulation 261 / 2004. If, on the other hand, your flight is cancelled or took longer than 3 hours on arrival, you may be eligible for compensation in this case of flight delay of up to 250€.

 

How much compensation I can get for the delay of my flight BA 3403?

If you experience a delay of 3 hours or more arriving at London, you can claim compensation in case of flight delay of up to 250€, under EU Regulation 261.

 

Can the flight BA3403 be referred to by a different name?

British Airways flight BA3403 has several identifiers, including BA3403, BAW3403, BA 3403, and BAW 3403.