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Compensation for Delayed SK 1470 Flight

You may be entitled to compensation if the SAS flight SK 1470 that departs from Copenhagen Airport (CPH) and travels to Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL) is delayed. This is because SAS Scandinavian Airlines is required to provide flight delay compensation if upon arrival in Oslo the delay lasts longer than 3 hours under Regulation EU EC261/ 2004

Our staff at AirAdvisor can help you figure out if you're entitled to reimbursement for your SK 1470 flight. If you fulfill the requirements, you can use our free flight checker for flight SK1470 as a helpful tool to help you apply for compensation from SAS.

 

Compensation for Cancelled SK 1470 Flight

You may be able to receive 250€ if your flight SK 1470 from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport (CPH) to Oslo Gardermoen Airport (OSL), is cancelled by SAS Scandinavian Airlines. 

Our clients have told us that if they attempt to manage their compensation claims for cancelled flights without legal representation, SAS routinely rejects them. However, if you submit your claim through AirAdvisor, it is doubtful that this will occur. You have greater chances to get your money back with zero risks. 

 Late Arrival at Oslo Gardermoen Airport with SAS. Claim Compensation

Passenger Rights and What To Do to Claim SK 1470 Flight Compensation

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Passengers on Cancelled Flight SK 1470: Know Your Refund Rights

SAS Scandinavian Airlines is required by law to respond your request for a refund of your Copenhagen to Munchen ticket and to cover any additional expenses incurred as a result of the cancellation of your flight SK 1470 (such as overnight accommodation in Copenhagen).

More to learn about flight SK1470 refund.

 

SAS Flight SK1470 Route Map from Copenhagen to Oslo



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An Introduction to SAS

SAS, short for Scandinavian Airlines System, operates many domestic and international routes to at least 30 countries on 3 continents. As the national airline of Norway, Denmark, and Sweden, SAS has been carrying passengers since 1946. Now catering to up to 30 million air travellers annually, SAS has amassed a fleet totalling over 130 planes that take travellers to destinations in North America and Asia as well as throughout Scandinavia and Europe.

Overview of Copenhagen Airport

As the only airport serving the city of Copenhagen, the southern part of Sweden, and the regions of Zealand and Oresund, Copenhagen Airport Kastrup is a bustling hub that transports between 20 and 30 million flight passengers in a single year. With well over 150 routes to cities in Asia, North America, and its European neighbours, Copenhagen Airport boasts two main terminals. The third (Terminal 1) only hosts a few domestic flights per day. The airport has evolved since its beginning in 1925 and now partners with 61 airlines that take passengers to over 65 countries.

Taking a Look at Oslo Airport

Built on a former army base, Oslo Airport at Gardermoen began operation in 1998. This airport now welcomes more than 27 million flight passengers annually. It's the main international airport in Norway and flies direct to Europe’s major cities, 29 domestic destinations, and other cities in both North America and Asia. Since opening, it has been widely acclaimed as one of the world's most efficient airports, with modern facilities and transfer options to explore all that Oslo has to offer.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About SK 1470 Flight Compensation on SAS's Copenhagen-Oslo Route

 

If flight SK 1470 from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport to Oslo Gardermoen Airport is delayed, what should you do?

Inquire with SAS Scandinavian Airlines about the cause of the delay and submit a claim for compensation risk-free. Even with SAS, our knowledgeable team has extensive experience advocating for your claim. You have nothing to lose because we operate on a No-Win, No-Fee basis.

 

Can I receive compensation if my SK 1470 flight arrived at Munchen Airport 2 hours later than scheduled?

EU regulations do not provide passengers with compensation for delays of less than 3 hours upon arrival. But if your SK 1470 flight was cancelled or arrived Munchen Airport with a delay of longer than 3 hours, you may be eligible for compensation of up to 250€.

 

What amount of compensation I can request for my flight SK 1470 if it was delayed?

If your arrival in Oslo is delayed by 3 hours or more, you are eligible for a compensation of 250€, according to EU 261/2004 Regulation.

 

How else can I identify the flight SK 1470?

SK 1470 as well as SK1470 or SAS1470/SAS 1470, are some alternative references for this particular SAS Scandinavian Airlines flight.