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A Delayed W62335 Flight: Reimbursement

Flight disruptions at either BUD or MXP Airport are never fun. In cases when your W6 2335 journey is delayed arriving in Milano, Germany, by more than 3 hours, Wizz Air has a legal obligation, based on the EU261/2004 Regulation, to provide remuneration. You do this for flight W62335 by filing a compensation claim for a delayed flight with the airline.

If you are unclear about how to get flight delay compensation for W62335, AirAdvisor has you covered. First, consult our free W62335 flight checker to start the process. Let us help you deal with the Wizz Air red tape to increase the odds of a favourable W6 2335 delay claim outcome.

 

Compensation Qualification for an W6 2335 Flight Cancellation

Flight cancellations definitely impact your travel plans to Milano. But if you’re stranded at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport and unable to land at Malpensa International Airport, don’t panic. It’s possible to claim up to 250€ for the disruption from Wizz Air to soften the blow. Although there are certain stipulations to this flight W62335 payout, AirAdvisor makes it easy to sort through the Wizz Air cancellation claim process. We can answer all the questions you have relating to how to submit an W6 2335 cancellation claim.

Does my flight W62335 qualify for reimbursement

Reimbursement for Wizz Air W62335: Passenger’s Rights and Process Summary

Wizz Air W6 2335 to Milano Passenger Rights

Wizz Air Flight W62335 is Cancelled: Passengers’ Right to Claim a Refund

In short, Wizz Air must cover the cost of your cancelled flight from Budapest Airport (BUD) to Malpensa International Airport (MXP). This is done as an W62335 flight refund, and Wizz Air is also mandated to cover any supplementary costs, like a hotel stay at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, that you experience as a direct result of the W62335 cancellation.

 

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Description of Wizz Air

Wizz Air, the Hungarian low-cost airline, started operations in 2003 with only four planes. Today it services more than 37 million passengers annually and has expanded to provide routes to over 140 destinations. Although Wizz Air tends to focus on flights throughout Eastern as well as Central European destinations, travellers can also use Wizz Air to reach select Asian and African hotspots.

A Brief Look at Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport (BUD)

Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport is the largest airport in Hungary, serving the bustling Budapest metropolitan area. First opened in 1985, the airport has since been a hub for many airlines, such as Wizz Air and Ryanair. Located just 16 km from the city center, Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport covers an extensive area of 1,515 hectares and boasts two passenger terminals. In 2022 alone, the airport handled over 12.2 million passengers, a testament to its importance not only to the city but to the entire country.

Getting Acquainted with Malpensa Airport

As one of Italy's busiest airports, Malpensa Airport (IATA: MXP) is a vital transportation hub that has been operational since 1910. Located 49 kilometres away from Milan, this airport covers an impressive 262,300m² of land and has witnessed 186,626 aircraft movements in recent times. With 54 check-in desks and 25 gates, this airport sees passenger traffic from 68 countries and boasts an impressive 299 routes from 76 airlines. In 2022 alone, Malpensa handled 21,347,652 million passengers, making it the 2nd busiest airport in Italy and the 23rd busiest in Europe. With its strategic location and efficient passenger flow, Malpensa Airport will continue to be a critical point of access to one of Italy's most iconic cities.

 

Answers to Common Questions Regarding Interruptions to Flight W62335 from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Malpensa International Airport

 

Always check with the Wizz Air staff on the ground what the specific reason was for the W62335 delay. Next, you can submit your compensation claim with us totally risk-free.

 

My flight delay from Budapest to Milano with Wizz Air was 2 hours. Can I get any compensation?

Since flight W62335 didn’t incur the minimum 3-hour delay, in this case, you wouldn’t qualify for any compensation from Wizz Air.

 

How much money can I get when my W6 2335 flight is delayed arriving at Milano Airport?

Remember that the minimum delay required on flight W62335 is 3 hours. Provided this is the case, the UE 261 Regulation says that Wizz Air must pay you 250€, assuming the reason for the delay qualifies.

 

How else should I expect to see my Wizz Air flight W6 2335 referenced?

Typically, this flight from Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport to Malpensa International Airport / Franz Josef Strauß Airport is referenced as W6 2335 or W62335. You can also see it as WZZ2335 and WZZ 2335.