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W62201 Delay: Compensation Entitlement

On occasions when your flight from BUD (Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport) to London Luton Airport (LTN) is unexpectedly delayed, Wizz Air is legally bound to offer compensation, depending on flight W62201’s exact circumstances. This requirement is guided by the EU 261/2004 Regulation.

Flight delay compensation rights for flight W6 2201 can be a tricky thing to navigate alone when you arrive at London Luton Airport - Franz Josef Strauß. File a compensation claim for a delayed flight against Wizz Air through AirAdvisor for your best chance at an W6 2201 reimbursement. And if you’re not sure whether your W62201 flight from Budapest’s BUD Airport to London Airport qualifies, consult our Wizz Air W62201 flight checker.

 

W6 2201 Cancellation: Do you Qualify for Compensation?

Not many travellers would choose to be stranded at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport. If this happens because your W6 2201 flight was cancelled, it’s possible to qualify for compensation from Wizz Air in the amount of 250€. This money is meant to ease the burden of the W62201 cancellation. 

Airlines, including Wizz Air, don’t typically make it easy to claim this payout for flight W6 2201. Increase your odds of a positive result for your BUD Airport to LTN Airport cancellation claim by partnering with AirAdvisor.

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Flight W62201 Cancelled by Wizz Air: Passengers’ Refund Rights

When you can’t travel from Budapest Airport to London (LTN) International Airport because your Wizz Air flight was cancelled, the airline is required to issue an W6 2201 refund. Certain conditions apply, and AirAdvisor has lots of information regarding how to claim an Wizz Air flight refund. You might even qualify for reimbursement for supplementary costs, like a Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport hotel room that’s needed due to the W62201 cancellation.

 

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Wizz Air - An Introduction

Wizz Air, the Hungarian ultra-low-cost carrier, was founded in 2003 and has since become a prominent player in the aviation industry. With its head office in Budapest, the airline boasts the largest fleet in Hungary and flies to over 190 airports in 51 countries, operating 1100+ routes. Carrying over 45 million passengers in 2022 alone, Wizz Air has earned a reputation for providing budget-friendly travel options without compromising on safety or quality. With a fleet size of 179, the airline continues to grow and expand its network, making air travel more accessible and affordable for everyone.

Introducing Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport (BUD)

Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport is the largest Hungarian airport, servicing the Budapest metropolitan area. Opened in 1985 and located 16 km from the city center, it covers 1,515 hectares and has two passenger terminals. In 2022, the airport handled an impressive 12.2 million passengers, making it a bustling international hub. It's also the home base for both Ryanair and Wizz Air, two of Europe's major budget airlines. With its impressive size and reach, Budapest Airport is an essential gateway for travelers and a key player in Hungary's transportation network.

Luton Airport Highlights: Smooth Travel Journey

London Luton Airport is an international airport located just 1.5 miles from the city centre. It was opened back in 1938 and has since grown to become the fourth-largest airport in the UK, serving an impressive 18 million passengers in 2019. With 11 airlines calling it home, the airport caters to 154 destinations across 42 different countries with an incredible 203 routes on offer. In addition, over 36,000 tonnes of cargo passed through its terminals last year. It's clear that London Luton Airport is a major player in the aviation world and continues to attract travelers from all over the globe.

 

Wizz Air W6 2201 from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to London Airport Compensation: FAQs

 

How do I proceed when flight W62201 from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to London Luton Airport (LTN) has a delay?

When you enter the terminal in Minuch, ask the Wizz Air agents for the exact reason W6 2201 was delayed. Then, the best thing to do is submit your risk-free compensation claim AirAdvisor. It’s risk-free because if your W62201 claim isn’t successful against Wizz Air, we don’t charge a fee.

 

What type of compensation do I get if the Wizz Air flight W6 2201 arrived at London Luton Airport 2 hours late?

If your flight W62201 only arrives at London (LTN) Airport 2 hours late, unfortunately, no compensation from Wizz Air is legally required. On the off chance that your flight from Budapest to London arrives 3 hours late or is cancelled altogether, you may be entitled to claim 250€ in compensation.

 

When my W62201 flight to London with Wizz Air is delayed, what compensation can I claim?

Based on the EC 261 Regulation, you may qualify for compensation of 250€ for the disruption to your London travel plans due to the W6 2201 delay.

 

What other ways is my Wizz Air air travel from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) to London Luton Airport referenced?

Expect to see this flight listed as W6 2201/W62201 or WZZ 2201/WZZ2201.