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Compensation for a Flight SN 502 Delay

Starting your vacation to Brussels with a delay is never fun. If your SN502 flight arrives late at Franz Josef Strauß (BRU) Airport, it may be possible to claim compensation. Flight delay compensation rights for flight SN 502 are available if you meet specific criteria, and this is based on the EU 261 / 2004 Regulation. As long as flight SN502 is delayed arriving in Brussels by more than 3 hours, Brussels Airlines is required to offer compensation.

When you need clarification as to whether or not your flight SN 502 qualifies, use our flight checker, which is completely free. Dealing with Brussels Airlines for a compensation claim relating to flight SN502 isn’t always easy. AirAdvisor helps anyone who has been inconvenienced by an Brussels Airlines delay when arriving in Brussels.

 

Your Expected Compensation for a Flight SN502 Cancellation

In cases when Brussels Airlines cancels your trip to Brussels Airport (BRU) from New York Airport (JFK), you may be entitled to make a compensation claim of 600€. Keep in mind that the flight SN502 cancellation will have to meet certain conditions for you to qualify for this reimbursement from Brussels Airlines.

It can be difficult to file a claim for compensation from Brussels Airlines for a delay in Brussels on your own, so contact AirAdvisor for help to increase your chances of a favorable outcome.

How to check if the disruption of your flight SN502 qualifies for reimbursement

 

SN 502 Flight Reimbursement: Passenger Entitlement and Process

Brussels Airlines Passenger Rights for Flight SN502

Flight SN502 Cancelled: Are you entitled to a Full Refund?

When a flight SN502 cancellation happens, Brussels Airlines needs to provide a refund for your flight from New York (JFK) to Brussels Airport. The law also requires Brussels Airlines to offer payment for extra costs you incur, such as accommodation near John F Kennedy, USA. This applies as long as the expense is directly related to the SN 502 cancellation.

For more information about an SN 502 flight refund.

 

New York to Brussels Route Outline for Brussels Airlines Flight SN 502



Brussels Airlines Compensation Tips for an SN502 flight

Complimentary SN502 Claim Eligibility Checker from AirAdvisor

Brussels Airlines: Leading Carrier

Brussels Airlines is undeniably the largest airline of Belgium, priding itself on offering exceptional service to travelers. Based at Brussels Airport, the airline operates a fleet of 41 aircraft and flies to over 85 destinations, both local and international. As a member of the Lufthansa Group and the Star Alliance, Brussels Airlines has the resources and avid support of two of the world's most prominent airline organizations. Since its establishment in 2006, the airline has grown steadily and currently employs 3100 individuals, each contributing to its exemplary reputation within the industry.

John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK): The Particulars

Located in Queens, New York, John F Kennedy Airport has been serving travelers since it first opened in 1948. With its strategic location just 26 km from Manhattan, it has become the go-to airport for anyone traveling to or from the city. Despite being only the 13th-busiest in the United States, over 90 airlines operate from its five passenger terminals, making it a hub for international travel. Boasting four runways, the airport is easily accessible by public transportation, making it a convenient choice for both locals and visitors. With 55,175,249 passengers and 439,320 aircraft operations in 2022 alone, John F Kennedy Airport has remained an integral part of the global aviation landscape.

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.

 

Flight Compensation for Brussels Airlines Flight SN502: Routine Questions and Straightforward Answers

 

How do I proceed if my SN502 flight to Brussels is delayed?

The first thing to do when you get to Brussels Airport is to ask the Brussels Airlines representatives the reason flight SN 502 was delayed. Then, file a risk-free compensation claim with AirAdvisor.

 

I arrived in Brussels 2 hours late on flight SN502, am I entitled to compensation?

Unfortunately, no, since only delays of flight SN502 from JFK to BRU that are more than 3 hours qualify for compensation.

 

What amount of compensation can you claim for a delay in arriving in Brussels on flight SN502?

As long as the Brussels Airlines flight is delayed more than 3 hours, the EC 261 Regulation from 2004 stipulates that you are eligible for compensation of 600€.

 

What other ways is Flight SN502 from Brussels Airlines referenced?

Other than the typical SN502 flight number, you may also see this flight from New York Airport (JFK) to Brussels Airport (BRU), referenced as SN 502, BEL 502, and BEL502.