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Compensation Guidelines When Your W62336 Flight is Delayed

A late arrival at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) doesn’t have to be the end of the world. When your W6 2336 flight misses its scheduled arrival time by more than 3 hours, you might be entitled to claim flight delay compensation through Wizz Air.

The UE 261 Regulation enacted in 2004 is helpful for journeys from Milano (MXP) to Budapest (BUD) because it offers protection against these kinds of travel interruptions. Anyone who experiences a flight W62336 delay can check their eligibility using our free W6 2336 flight checker since you need to meet certain criteria.

When it comes to getting payment from Wizz Air for your delayed entry into Budapest, it’s not always easy. Let AirAdvisor direct you on the best ways to get W6 2336 flight delayed compensation.

 

Compensation Guidelines When Wizz Air W62336 Gets Cancelled

It’s never easy when Wizz Air cancels your flight to Budapest Airport (BUD). If this happens to your W62336 flight, don’t panic about being stuck at Malpensa International Airport. Airlines like Wizz Air are required to compensate you 250€ for W6 2336 flight cancellations.

You might be worried about how to request a refund for a disrupted flight W62336, but that’s what AirAdvisor is here for. Know your rights when it comes to cancelled flights to Milano Airport (MXP), and use us to help you with your flight W62336 cancellation reimbursement.

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Refund Obligations of the Airline when W6 2336 is Cancelled

To keep things simple, it’s a legal requirement that Wizz Air covers the price of your flight to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport (BUD) from Milano Airport (MXP) whenever your initial W6 2336 flight is cancelled. Compensation from Wizz Air also extends to other extra costs you might have because you’re stuck at Malpensa International Airport, like hotels and meals.

Consult our guide on the flight W62336 flight cancellation refund process, so there won’t be any surprises later on.

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The Run-down on Wizz Air

When it was founded back in 2003, the Wizz Air company focused mostly on routes from its headquarters in Budapest, and it is now the go-to carrier for travellers exploring Eastern Europe. With its budget fares and a modern fleet containing 153 Airbus 320 aircraft, the carrier has since gone on to become one of Europe's largest low-cost airlines, transporting up to 34 million people each year. Wizz Air’s routes cover 140 different cities, with some in lesser-travelled countries like Kazakhstan, Moldova, North Macedonia, and Uzbekistan.

Milan Malpensa Airport: The Ins and Outs

Milan Malpensa Airport is the largest international airport in northern Italy, servicing over 21.3 million passengers in 2022. Since its opening in 1909, it has grown into a major freight and cargo hub, handling 721.254 tons of international freight annually. Situated approximately 49 kilometers northwest of Milan, Malpensa Airport is the 23rd busiest airport in Europe in terms of passenger numbers and the second busiest airport in Italy after Rome Fiumicino Airport. It forms part of the Milan airport system, which together serviced 42.2 million passengers in 2022. With direct scheduled flights to the sixth highest number of countries in Europe, it is an important gateway for business and tourism.

Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport: Summary

Budapest International Airport (IATA: BUD) has firmly established its place as the largest Hungarian airport, serving the Budapest metropolitan area. Opened in 1985, it has become a crucial hub for air travel in the region, handling a staggering 12.2 million passengers in 2022. It is the base for airlines such as Wizz Air and Ryanair, cementing its importance as a flight destination. Covering 1,515 hectares, the airport is conveniently located 16 km northeast of Budapest, and boasts two passenger terminals, making it a convenient choice for travel in the area.

W62336 Wizz Air Malpensa International Airport to Budapest Flight Remuneration: Simple Answers to Your Common Questions

 

What are the steps when my W6 2336 journey from Malpensa International Airport to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport - incurs a delay?

The first thing to do is check with Wizz Air the reason for the W6 2336 delay. Do this as soon as you can once you land late in Budapest. Then, make a risk-free compensation claim to Wizz Air with AirAdvisor. You don’t pay a fee unless we win, so there’s no harm in seeking compensation from Wizz Air. Given our experience, your chances are much higher of receiving W6 2336 delay compensation when you partner with us.

 

My flight W6 2336 arrived in Budapest from Malpensa International Airport 2 hours late - what are my reimbursement options?

Only W62336 flights that are late by at least 3 hours will qualify for compensation for a flight delay, as dictated by EU law. Unfortunately, when your arrival at Budapest Airport is only delayed by 2 hours, although inconvenient, you wouldn’t meet the conditions to trigger EU Regulation 261 / 2004.

 

When my flight W62336 is delayed, what benefits can I claim?

Based on the UE 261 Regulation, if your Milano (MXP) flight arrives more than 3 hours behind schedule at Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport, you can claim 250€ from Wizz Air using AirAdvisor’s help.

 

How else will I find my Wizz Air Flight 2371 listed?

Aside from either W6 2336 or W62336, you may also see this same flight listed as DLA 2371 or DLA2371 for the same route from Milano Airport (MXP) to Budapest.