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Flight OS506 Trip Reimbursement for a Delay

In the event that you land at Vienna International Airport from Fiumicino Airport with a delay, you may have a right to claim compensation from Austrian Airlines. This right for flight OS 506 is based on the UE 261 Regulation from 2004 and generally applies if your arrival at VIE Airport (not your departure from Rome Airport) is delayed more than 3 hours.

First, confirm if your OS506 journey from Rome to Vienna qualifies for flight delay compensation from Austrian Airlines using our free flight checker. Then, to significantly improve your chances of a successful OS 506 compensation claim, use AirAdvisor’s platform and expertise.

 

Flight OS 506 Trip Reimbursement for a Cancellation

A complete cancellation of your flight from Rome Airport (FCO) to Vienna International Airport may also qualify for compensation from Austrian Airlines of 250€

This OS506 flight cancellation reimbursement from Austrian Airlines is subject to terms and conditions, and there is no one better to assist you with the OS 506 claim process than AirAdvisor. When your flight travelling from Fiumicino Airport to Vienna Airport leaves you stranded, we’re here to help.

Make a Compensation Claim with Austrian Airlines for Delay When Landing at Vienna International Airport

OS 506 Travel Reimbursement: My Passenger Rights and the Process to Follow

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Flight OS 506 Cancelled: Your Right to a Reimbursement

Being grounded at Fiumicino Airport without a way to get to Vienna because your flight OS506 is cancelled is frustrating. Legally, Austrian Airlines needs to issue a refund for a cancelled OS506 flight to Vienna International Airport. You may also qualify for reimbursement from Austrian Airlines for associated costs, like hotel rooms, that are a direct result of the OS 506 cancellation.

 

Route Map from Rome (FCO) to Vienna (VIE) for Austrian Airlines Flight OS506

 



Useful Compensation Tips for Flight OS 506

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Austrian Airlines Snapshot

Austrian Airlines, Austria's largest airline, has been transporting passengers since 1957. Headquartered in Vienna and part of the Lufthansa Group, Austrian Airlines currently operates a fleet of 65 planes that fly to 130 destinations across Central and Eastern Europe. With around 220 flights every day, Austrian Airlines has transported over 305 million passengers and currently employs approximately 6000 personnel. As of 2022, the airline has achieved a revenue of EUR 1.871 mio, a testament to its commitment to quality service and efficient operations in the aviation industry.

Information on Rome-Fiumicino Airport

Rome-Fiumicino International Airport (FCO), is one of the busiest airports in Italy and the 10th busiest in Europe. Its location just over 30 km southwest of Rome city center makes it a convenient choice for locals and tourists alike. With three runways, two passenger terminals, 315 check-in desks, and 86 gates, it can efficiently handle the flow of passengers. In fact, it won the "Best Airport Award" for three consecutive years, a testament to its high standards. As of 2022, FCO has served over 29.3 million passengers, had 113.972 aircraft movements, and processed over 101,325 tons of cargo.

Vienna Airport (VIE) Highlights

Vienna International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Austria, attracting millions of passengers annually. Located just 11 miles (18km) from the center of Vienna, the airport was first built in 1938 and now boasts two runways, four terminals, and an underground train station and bus station for efficient passenger flow. As an important hub for a number of destinations in Europe, Vienna International Airport offers the full range of associated services, including cargo and a great selection of European destinations. In 2021 alone, the airport saw 10.405.523 passengers, 111.567 flight movements, and 261.229 tonnes of cargo. Whether traveling for business or pleasure, Vienna International Airport is the perfect introduction to Austria's captivating capital city.

 

Flight OS 506 Reimbursement for Trips from Rome to Vienna: Answers to Common Questions

 

What process do I follow when flight OS506 to Vienna International Airport (VIE) experiences a delay?

Once you land at Vienna International Airport, speak with Austrian Airlines staff to confirm the exact reason why flight OS 506 had a delay. Armed with this information relating to flight OS506, head to AirAdvisor to file a risk-free compensation claim because there’s no charge unless you win.

 

What if my flight from Rome FCO to Vienna VIE is 2 hours late? Can I claim reimbursement?

Since the required threshold for OS506 flight delay compensation is 3 hours, a 2-hour delay upon arrival at Vienna Airport (VIE) would not qualify for any compensation.

 

What kind of payment can I expect to receive from Austrian Airlines when flight OS506 has a delay?

When you meet the minimum 3-hour threshold, a flight OS 506 delay can qualify for payment of 250€ from Austrian Airlines. This is based on EU Regulation 261.

 

How is this air journey from Fiumicino Airport to Vienna International Airport typically referenced?

This Austrian Airlines flight may be noted as OS506 or OS 506. It may also be referenced as AUA506 or AUA 506.