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Delayed EW 6890 Flight: Entitlement to Compensation

If departing from Palma De Mallorca Airport (PMI) en route to Munich International Airport (MUC) you are unfortunate to experience a late arrival, Eurowings is required to provide compensation for flight delays. This is based on Regulation EU EC261/ 2004, which states that indemnification must be paid if the delay in arriving in Munich exceeds 3 hours. 

If you are looking for compensation for your Eurowings flight EW 6890, our team at AirAdvisor can assist you. Our free flight checker for flight EW6890 is a useful tool for determining if you are eligible for compensation. 

 

Compensation Eligibility for EW 6890 Flight Cancellation

If your Eurowings flight from Palma De Mallorca Airport to Munich International Airport EW 6890 is cancelled and you meet the specific criteria for compensation, you may be able to claim up to 250€.

It is not uncommon for Eurowings to reject clients' requests for flight cancellation compensation when they do not have professional legal representation, but this is less likely with AirAdvisor claims.

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In the unpleasant event that your flight EW 6890 is cancelled, Eurowings is legally obligated to compensate you for any additional costs (such as overnight accommodation in Palma de Mallorca) directly caused by the disruption, as well as to grant your demand for a ticket refund from Palma de Mallorca to Munich.

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An Introduction to Eurowings

Eurowings is a German airline created in 1993. Operating mainly across Germany and Europe, it can deliver over 40 million people each year and    flies to over 140 airports. In recent years Eurowings has expanded its operations to northern Africa and even the Middle East. Offering both short-haul and long-haul flights, Eurowings is quickly becoming an increasingly popular budget-conscious choice for air travellers.

Introducing Palma’s Main Airport

Palma de Mallorca Airport, also known as Son Sant Joan Airport, is the third largest airport in Spain and serves as the main gateway to the Balearic Islands. The airport is located just 8 km east of Palma, the capital city of the island of Mallorca. With more than 28 million passengers passing through its gates each year, Palma de Mallorca Airport is a hub for both domestic and international flights. The airport features four terminals, A through D, which are all interconnected as part of a single building. Passengers can enjoy a variety of shops, restaurants, and bars while waiting for their flights, and the airport also offers a range of services, including VIP lounges, car rental companies, and currency exchange. Palma de Mallorca Airport is well-connected to the city center by public transport, with regular bus services and taxis available.

Munich Airport: The Ins and Outs

Munich Airport is a world-renowned international airport serving Munich and Upper Bavaria. Located 28.5 km (17.7 mi) northeast of Munich, it is the second-busiest airport in Germany after Frankfurt Airport, handling 47.9 million passengers in 2019. The airport is fully equipped to handle aircrafts like Airbus A380 and is the world's 15th-busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic. It has two passenger terminals, an additional midfield terminal, two runways, and extensive cargo and maintenance facilities. Serving as a hub for Lufthansa, Air Dolomiti, and Eurowings, it is also a base for Condor and TUI fly Deutschland. The passenger flow is smooth and efficient, making Munich Airport an experience to remember.

 

Questions and Answers on Compensation for Eurowings EW 6890 Flight from Palma de Mallorca to Munich

 

If there is a delay with flight EW 6890 from Palma de Mallorca to Munich, what should you do?

AirAdvisor experienced team of professionals can help you submit a claim for compensation risk-free and advocate for your claim, including with Eurowings, after you required the airlines for reasons of the delay. Remember, you have nothing to lose because we operate on a No-Win, No-Fee basis.

 

Am I eligible for receiving compensation if my flight EW 6890 landed 2 hours late at Munich International Airport?

Unfortunately, under UE 261 Regulation from 2004, you are not entitled to submit a compensation claim if your flight EW 6890 delays for less than 3 hours. However, if your flight is cancelled or has a longer delay, you may be eligible for compensation of up to 250€.

 

What is the amount of compensation I am eligible to claim for the delay of my flight EW 6890?

A delay of 3 hours or more in your arrival at Munich gives you the right to claim a flight delay compensation of up to 250€ under Regulation EU EC261/ 2004.

 

What other terms can be used to refer to flight EW6890?

This Eurowings flight can be referred to using any of the following designations: EW6890, EWG6890, EW 6890, or EWG 6890.