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Compensation for Delayed SN 3154 Flight

A flight delay compensation may be available if your Brussels Airlines SN 3154 flight from Malpensa International Airport (MXP) to Brussels Airport (BRU) gets delayed. Regulation EU EC261/ 2004 requires Brussels Airlines to pay indemnification if the delay in arriving in Brussels exceeds 3 hours.

If you want to know if you are entitled to compensation for your Brussels Airlines flight SN 3154, the AirAdvisor team can assist you. Using our free flight checker for flight SN3154 we can help determine if you meet the criteria and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

 

SN 3154 Flight Cancellation: Entitled to Compensation

A claim of 250€ may be possible if your Brussels Airlines flight, SN 3154, from Malpensa International Airport to Brussels Airport gets cancelled and if your flight meets the specific criteria for compensation.

A common complaint from our clients is that Brussels Airlines frequently rejects their requests for flight cancellation compensation when they attempt to resolve the issue independently. However, this scenario is less likely to occur with AirAdvisor claims.

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Passenger Rights - Steps to Claim SN 3154 Flight Compensation

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Passengers on Flight SN 3154 have the right to a refund if the flight is cancelled

If your flight SN 3154 is cancelled, Brussels Airlines has a legal obligation to honor your request for a refund of a Milano to Brussels ticket as well as any other expenses incurred as a direct result of the disruption, such as overnight accommodation in Milano.

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On this route map, follow Brussels Airlines's SN3154 flight path from Milano to Brussels



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Brussels Airlines - Belgium's Airline Giant

Brussels Airlines, the home carrier of Belgium, is a professional airline that prides itself on providing excellent service for its passengers. Its headquarters are located at the Brussels Airport, allowing for quick and efficient flight operations all around the world. As a member of the Lufthansa Group and the Star Alliance, Brussels Airlines is connected to a vast network of airlines and destinations that ensure travelers can go almost anywhere they want to. Since its founding in 2006, the airline has grown to operate 41 aircraft and fly to over 85 destinations, making it a top choice for business and leisure travelers alike. With a staff of over 3,100 employees, Brussels Airlines is a reliable and trustworthy airline that continuously strives to improve the flying experience for its passengers.

Milan Malpensa Airport: Brief Overview

Milan Malpensa Airport, identified by the IATA code MXP, is the largest international airport in northern Italy. First opened in 1909, the airport sits 49 kilometers northwest of Milan and is responsible for handling a staggering 21.3 million passengers in 2022, making it the 23rd busiest airport in Europe in terms of passengers. It serves as the second busiest airport in Italy in terms of passenger traffic after Rome Fiumicino Airport, and it handles a remarkable 721.254 tons of international freight annually. With direct scheduled flights to an impressive number of countries, it claims the sixth spot in Europe. The airport system as a whole handled 42.2 million passengers in 2022, confirming Milan's place as a top destination for business and tourism.

The Important Info on Brussels Airport

Brussels Airport, identified by its IATA code BRU, is an international hub located in Zaventem, Flemish Region of Belgium. The airport, covering 6.5 NM, offers a seamless travel experience with its state-of-the-art terminals and passenger flow management. As the home base for two major airlines - Brussels Airlines and TUI fly Belgium - Brussels Airport sees footfall of more than 26 million passengers annually, making it the 24th busiest airport in Europe. The airport provides employment to 20,000 people, and holds a record of 90,000 passengers on a single day - 29 July 2016.

 

Compensation for Brussels Airlines SN 3154 Milano-Brussels Flight: Your Questions Answered

 

What actions should be taken in case of a delay of flight SN 3154 from Milano to Brussels?

After you request for reasons of delay from Brussels Airlines you submit a claim for compensation risk-free. Even when dealing with Brussels Airlines, our experienced team can assist you in advancing your claim. We operate on a No-Win, No-Fee basis, so you don't have to worry.

 

Is there any possibility for me to receive compensation if my flight SN 3154 landed 2 hours late at Brussels Airport?

Unfortunately, if flight SN 3154 is delayed for less than 3 hours, UE 261 Regulation does not allow you to seek compensation. However, you may be eligible for compensation for the delayed flight of 250€ if your flight is cancelled or for delays longer than 3 hours.

 

How much compensation can I expect for the delay of my flight SN 3154?

If you arrive in Brussels after a 3 hours delay, you are entitled to flight delay compensation of 250€ under EC 261 Regulation from 2004.

 

In what other ways can flight SN3154 be identified?

This Brussels Airlines flight is also known as SN3154, BEL3154, SN 3154, and BEL 3154.