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Compensation for SK 2587 Flight Delay

Flight delay compensation may be available if your SAS flight SK 2587 departing from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport (CPH) and traveling to Palma De Mallorca Airport (PMI) experiences a delayed arrival. This is covered by Regulation EU EC261/ 2004 which requires SAS Scandinavian Airlines to pay indemnification if the delay in flight arriving in Palma de Mallorca is more than 3 hours.

Our free flight checker for flight SK2587 can help you verify if you are eligible to receive compensation from SAS for your flight SK 2587 if your circumstances meet the criteria, and the AirAdvisor professional team can assist you in this process.

 

Compensation for Cancelled SK 2587 Flight 

If your SAS flight SK 2587 from Copenhagen Kastrup Airport to Palma De Mallorca Airport gets cancelled, you may be eligible for a claim of 400€ if the specific circumstances of your flight qualify. 

SAS Scandinavian 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 SK 2587: eligible for a refund

In the event of cancelled flight SK 2587, SAS Scandinavian Airlines must legally meet your demand for a ticket reimbursement from Copenhagen to Palma de Mallorca, as well as compensate you for any additional costs incurred as a result of the disruption, such as an overnight stay in Copenhagen.

Find more about flight SK2587 refund.

 

Route of SAS's SK2587 flight from Copenhagen to Palma de Mallorca



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About Scandinavian Airlines

Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), first established in 1946, is the official flag carrier airline of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It transports approximately 30 million passengers each year, flying to over 100 airports in 32 countries. As a major airline in Europe with a track record of more than seven decades in the industry, SAS strives to remain at the forefront of the aviation industry.

Copenhagen Airport at a Glance

Denmark’s Copenhagen Kastrup Airport ranks as Scandinavia’s most popular, with anywhere from 25 to 30 million business travellers and holidaymakers using the airport annually. Flight passengers arrive and leave on up to 61 airlines from North America, Asia, Africa, and, most of all, Europe. Kastrup ensures that its travellers have an effortless journey with all the modern amenities you would expect from a cutting-edge international airport.

Mallorca Airport Information At A Glance

Ever since it first opened to the public in 1960, Palma de Mallorca has been a well-used destination airport for holidaymakers that hail from all corners of the world. The airport is found on the island of Mallorca off the Spanish coast and handles thousands of flights per day, especially in the summer when the island is the busiest. Passengers flock to the airport in the millions every year, and in 2022, Mallorca Airport transported 29 million flight passengers to and from this sunny island. Mallorca’s airport connects up to 150 different cities in nearly 40 countries, and direct flights are available from New York City, Marrakesh, London, and Athens, among many others.

 

FAQs about compensation for SAS flight SK 2587 from Copenhagen to Palma de Mallorca 

 

What steps should be taken if flight SK 2587 from Copenhagen to Palma de Mallorca 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 SAS Scandinavian Airlines. We have a No-Win, No-Fee policy, so there is no risk for you.

 

Can I receive compensation if my flight SK 2587 arrived at Palma de Mallorca Airport 2 hours late?

Regulation EU EC261/ 2004 does not provide compensation for delays of less than 3 hours on flight SK 2587. 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 400€.

 

Is there a specific amount of compensation I can receive for the delay of my flight SK 2587?

Under UE 261 Regulation from 2004, a delay of 3 hours or longer of Palma de Mallorca flight SK 2587 entitles you to claim compensation for delayed flight of 400€.

 

Are there any alternative names for flight SK2587?

The SAS flight may also be known as SK2587, SAS2587, SK 2587, or SAS 2587.