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Compensation for OS 352 Flight Delay

Flight delay compensation may be available if your Austrian Airlines flight OS 352 departing from Brussels Airport (BRU) and traveling to Vienna International Airport (VIE) experiences a delayed arrival. This is covered by Regulation EU EC261/ 2004 which requires Austrian Airlines to pay indemnification if the delay in flight arriving in Vienna is more than 3 hours.

Our free flight checker for flight OS352 can help you verify if you are eligible to receive compensation from Austrian Airlines for your flight OS 352 if your circumstances meet the criteria, and the AirAdvisor professional team can assist you in this process.

 

Compensation for Cancelled OS 352 Flight 

If your Austrian Airlines flight OS 352 from Brussels Airport to Vienna International Airport gets cancelled, you may be eligible for a claim of 250€ if the specific circumstances of your flight qualify. 

Austrian Airlines may often deny flight cancellation compensation requests made by clients without professional legal assistance, but with AirAdvisor claims, this is unlikely to happen.

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Cancelled flight OS 352: eligible for a refund

In the event of cancelled flight OS 352, Austrian Airlines must legally meet your demand for a ticket reimbursement from Brussels to Vienna, as well as compensate you for any additional costs incurred as a result of the disruption, such as an overnight stay in Brussels.

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Meet Austrian Airlines

Austrian Airlines, the flag carrier of Austria, is a part of the renowned Lufthansa Group, headquartered in the beautiful city of Vienna. With a strong focus on Central and Eastern Europe, the airline has a fleet size of 65 and offers services to 130 destinations. Since its inception in 1957, Austrian Airlines has been an integral player in the aviation industry, having transported over 305 million passengers. With a team of about 6000 dedicated professionals, the airline operates around 220 flights every day and has recorded a revenue of EUR 1.871 million as of 2022.

Brussels Airport at a Glance

Brussels Airport (BRU) is a leading international airport located 12 km from central Brussels, Belgium. It’s the 24th busiest European airport and has three runways occupying 1,245 hectares in Zaventem. In 2019, Brussels Airport helped over 26 million passengers reach more than 170 exciting destinations. It’s not uncommon for Brussels Airport to welcome over 50,000 passengers in a single day, and at its peak, over 90,000 passengers. With efficient passenger flow and a state-of-the-art terminal, Brussels Airport continues to be a top choice for travellers from all corners of the world.

Getting to Know Vienna Airport

Vienna International Airport, designated by IATA as VIE, is located 18 km (11 mi) from the central Vienna in the town of Schwechat. Originally built as a military airport in 1938, VIE now boasts of 4 terminal buildings catering to more than 31 million passengers in 2019. As the largest airport in Austria and one of the few airports in Europe quoted on the stock exchange, VIE offers the full range of associated services and serves as an important hub for a number of destinations in Europe. It also features European destinations and serves long-haul flights to North America, Africa, and Asia, making it a key gateway for travel to and from Austria.

 

FAQs about compensation for Austrian Airlines flight OS 352 from Brussels to Vienna 

 

What steps should be taken if flight OS 352 from Brussels to Vienna gets delayed?

Inquire with the airline about the cause of the delay and submit a claim for compensation risk-free. AirAdvisor's skilled team can assist you in pursuing your claim even with Austrian Airlines. We have a No-Win, No-Fee policy, so there is no risk for you.

 

Can I receive compensation if my flight OS 352 arrived at Vienna Airport 2 hours late?

Regulation EU EC261/ 2004 does not provide compensation for delays of less than 3 hours on flight OS 352. But, in the situation your flight is cancelled, or the delay is longer than 3 hours, you may be eligible for flight delay compensation of up to 250€.

 

Is there a specific amount of compensation I can receive for the delay of my flight OS 352?

Under UE 261 Regulation from 2004, a delay of 3 hours or longer of Vienna flight OS 352 entitles you to claim compensation for delayed flight of 250€.

 

Are there any alternative names for flight OS352?

The Austrian Airlines flight may also be known as OS352, AUA352, OS 352, or AUA 352.