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Rules for Compensation when Your Flight W6 2372 with Wizz Air Encounters a Delay

Flying from Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport to Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport is stressful enough - these are busy airports. But an Wizz Air flight W62372 flight delay will put another wrench into your travel plans. Luckily, it might be possible to claim compensation for a delayed flight to make things a little easier. The EU 261/2004 regulation is in place to protect you. It requires Wizz Air to provide compensation in case of flight delay to anyone landing at Budapest Airport (BUD) more than 3 hours after the originally scheduled time.

The AirAdvisor team can help you determine if you are entitled to flight delay compensation for your late arrival at Budapest Airport (BUD). To make things simple, we have a free flight checker for flight W62372 to see if you are eligible for this type of reimbursement, assuming you meet the requirements. 

 

W62372 Flight Cancelled: Your Rightful Reimbursement

If you’re truly stranded by a cancelled flight at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport, it’s possible to claim flight cancellation compensation, depending on the circumstances. It’s useful to know your rights, as you may be entitled to claim up to 400€ for the disruption of Wizz Air flight W6 2372.

It’s common to hear from our clients that Wizz Air is difficult to deal with concerning this type of refund in case of a cancelled flight. But with AirAdvisor by your side as your flight W62372 advocate, your chances of reimbursement are substantially higher.

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W62372 Flight Compensation: Passenger Rights and Summarized Steps

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 Customer Rights and Refunds When Flight W6 2372 Gets Cancelled

Wizz Air is required by law to reimburse you for your plane ticket from Madrid, Spain, to Budapest, Hungary, if your flight is cancelled. You can also qualify for additional remuneration for expenses directly related to the W62372 cancellation, such as a hotel stay in Madrid.

If you’d like to learn more about a flight W6 2372 refund, we have information on how to get your money back.

 

Wizz Air Route Map for Flight W62372 Travelling from Madrid to Munich



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All About Wizz Air

The Hungarian company Wizz Air arrived on the scene in September of 2003, offering low-cost flight options from Budapest. Now, it regularly transports millions of customers each year and connects over 140 airports across Africa, Asia, and Europe. In addition to its Budapest Airport base, Wizz Air also has a hub at London’s Luton Airport. With such a wide variety of destinations and flights, Wizz Air offers an easily accessible way for travellers to explore the world.

Facts About Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport

At Madrid–Barajas Airport, passengers will experience the fifth busiest air travel hub in Europe and the largest airport in Spain. From its humble start in 1931, Madrid Airport has grown exponentially, receiving nearly 65 million passengers annually at its peak. The airport has four terminals organized into two separate hubs—Terminals 1 and 2 for one hub and Terminals 3 and 4 making up the other. These terminals give travellers access to more than 800 route options that fly all over Europe, Africa, South America, North America, and Asia. Up to 90 different international airlines use Madrid Airport to jet passengers worldwide.

Budapest Ferenc Liszt Airport: An Outline

Budapest Airport (IATA: BUD) is the largest airport in Hungary and serves the Budapest metropolitan area. It was opened in 1985 and is located 16 km outside of Budapest. In 2022 alone, the airport handled 12.2 million passengers, making it a crucial hub for travelers visiting Hungary. Budapest Airport covers a vast area of 1,515 hectares, with 2 passenger terminals to accommodate travelers. Additionally, the airport serves as a hub for Wizz Air and is a base for Ryanair, making it a significant player in the European aviation industry.

Wizz Air W6 2372 Reimbursement Options: Answers to the Most Common Questions

 

What do I need to do if my flight W62372 from Madrid (MAD) to Budapest (BUD) is delayed?

As soon as you arrive late in Budapest, ask Wizz Air the reasons why the flight was delayed. Then, submit a risk-free compensation claim with AirAdvisor. With our experience with many flights like W6 2372, we can help strengthen your claim. We don’t charge a fee unless you receive reimbursement, so you have nothing to lose.

 

My flight W6 2372 was 2 hours late arriving at Budapest Airport (BUD). Am I eligible for compensation?

Unfortunately, no. For any delays on flight W62372 shorter than 3 hours, EU law does not require airlines to provide compensation. But in the case of a flight W62372 cancellation of your departure from Madrid Airport, you might be able to claim compensation of 400€.

 

What compensation am I entitled to for my delay on flight W62372?

EU Regulation 261 stipulates that you can qualify for 400€ in compensation for the W6 2372 flight delay of 3 hours or more. This is calculated based on when you arrive in Budapest.

 

What are the other ways flight W6 2372 is referenced?

This Wizz Air flight from Madrid to Budapest may also appear as W62372, W6 2372, WZZ2372, and WZZ 2372.