Refund and compensation for VY6106 flight delayed or cancelled by Vueling Airlines
If you arrive at the Barcelona International Airport and happen to see your flight VY6106 status: Delayed or Cancelled, don’t get upset - we are here to help. Learn your passenger rights below in case your flight VY6106 heading to Rome was disrupted.
Compensation for Delayed VY 6106 Flight
A flight delay compensation may be available if your Vueling VY 6106 flight from Barcelona International Airport (BCN) to Fiumicino Airport (FCO) gets delayed. Regulation EU EC261/ 2004 requires Vueling Airlines to pay indemnification if the delay in arriving in Rome exceeds 3 hours.
If you want to know if you are entitled to compensation for your Vueling flight VY 6106, the AirAdvisor team can assist you. Using our free flight checker for flight VY6106 we can help determine if you meet the criteria and ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
VY 6106 Flight Cancellation: Entitled to Compensation
A claim of 250€ may be possible if your Vueling flight, VY 6106, from Barcelona International Airport to Fiumicino Airport gets cancelled and if your flight meets the specific criteria for compensation.
A common complaint from our clients is that Vueling 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.
Passenger Rights - Steps to Claim VY 6106 Flight Compensation
Passengers on Flight VY 6106 have the right to a refund if the flight is cancelled
If your flight VY 6106 is cancelled, Vueling Airlines has a legal obligation to honor your request for a refund of a Barcelona to Rome ticket as well as any other expenses incurred as a direct result of the disruption, such as overnight accommodation in Barcelona.
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Vueling Airlines in a Few Words
Vueling Airlines, the Spanish low-cost airline, has been soaring high since its inception in 2004. As the largest airline in Spain, it is owned by the International Airlines Group and serves over 140 destinations. In 2019, Vueling Airlines carried over 34 million passengers with a fleet size of 126 airplanes, making it a popular choice for travelers. With a commitment to delivering a comfortable and affordable flying experience, Vueling Airlines has established a solid reputation in the aviation industry.
Barcelona Airport: Get the Facts
Barcelona’s El Prat is a busy international airport with 3 efficient runways and 2 large terminals. Each of the terminals is well-equipped with useful stores, relaxing lounges, delicious restaurants, and other amenities to cater to the needs of travellers. Not too far from the main attractions of the Barcelona Centre, trains and buses are the most convenient and affordable ways to link to the airport. Upwards of 50 million business and leisure passengers come through Barcelona Airport every year to travel to almost 200 destinations located across the globe in up to 60 countries. In fact, passengers get flights to Europe, Africa, the Middle East, North America, and South America from here. Budget-friendly airlines like Vueling, EasyJet, and Ryanair have routes to Barcelona, and over 50 other carriers also partner with this airport.
Fiumicino International Airport Highlights
Leonardo da Vinci Airport, famously known as Rome-Fiumicino International Airport, is an international airport located in Fiumicino, Italy, serving Rome. It is the busiest airport in the country, handling over 29.3 million passengers in 2022, making it the world's 49th-busiest airport. The airport covers an enormous area of 16 square kilometres (6.2 sq mi) and is the 10th busiest airport in Europe. As part of the second airport system in Italy, it served 32.8 million passengers in 2022. Fiumicino Airport serves as the hub of ITA and formerly served as the hub for Alitalia. Notably, it won the "Best Airport Award" in the category of hubs with over 40 million passengers in 2022, which speaks of its superiority and proficiency.
Compensation for Vueling VY 6106 Barcelona-Rome Flight: Your Questions Answered
What actions should be taken in case of a delay of flight VY 6106 from Barcelona to Rome?
After you request for reasons of delay from Vueling Airlines you submit a claim for compensation risk-free. Even when dealing with Vueling, 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 VY 6106 landed 2 hours late at Rome Airport?
Unfortunately, if flight VY 6106 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 VY 6106?
If you arrive in Rome 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 VY6106 be identified?
This Vueling flight is also known as VY6106, VLG6106, VY 6106, and VLG 6106.
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Recent Comments
Our initial direct flight was VY 6252 Paris-Rome, for a 5 day trip. We arrived for check-in 2 hours prior and were told we could not be issued boarding passes as the flightvwas overbooked. I had received no prior notification. We were told our options were to fly to Barcelona with a 4.5 hrs layover and the fly to Rome (arriving in the evening instead of 12 noon: we would like half a day) or find ourselves another flight. We accepted and received compensation for this flight. However, the real nightmare began in Barcelona. Our flight VY 6106 was delayed over 2 hours, then we were boarded on the aircraft and were made to wait 2 more hours, being lied to every 20 minutes, as were told by cabin crew and pilot that we would take off any minute. It was dinner time, and we were left with no water, no food, blocked in an aircraft for 2 solid hours!! Lied to every time we asked whether the aircraft was viable or whether we should disembark. After people started getting restless, the pilot announced imminent departure and under 10 minutes later, told us to disembark. It was pas 10:30 pm, the airport was empty, restaurants were closed and staff was gone! It was a ghost town and nobody accompanied the 177 passengers. We were left alone, to wander empty halls, and find our own help. It took us over 40 minutes to gather our luggage and find counters: 4 for 177 people! They told us we had to stay overnight, got us in a hotel 50km from the airport and we were automatically arranged flights to out destinations thr following day. Mine was in the afternoon: arriving in Rome in the evening: thus 2 lost days versus planned, on a 5 day stay!! I was travelling with my 2 teenage children. Shuttle service was organised for early the next day: with commute, we had under 5 hours of sleep. Service was inexistant, all flights we were put on were either late or had technical issues and never took off, we were promised vouchers we were never given, we spent a full day and a half in airports for a 2 hour direct flight reservation, during which we spent the equivalent of an additional flight ticket for overpriced airport food as only option to feed ourselves. We ended up returning home as we lost all trust in Vueling capacity to honour flights and list our vacation to return home to see family. We were devastated.