What to Do If a Flight Delay Causes You to Miss Your Connecting Flight

Learn your rights and steps to take when a flight delay makes you miss your connecting flight, including rebooking and compensation tips.

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If a flight delay makes you miss your connecting flight, head straight to the airline’s customer service desk. The airline is usually obliged to rebook you on the next available flight at no extra cost. Keep evidence of the delay (e.g., boarding pass, delay notification) and ask about meal vouchers or accommodations if the delay is extensive. Always know your passenger rights and any travel insurance coverage you may have.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What are my rights if a flight delay causes me to miss my connecting flight? If a flight delay causes you to miss your connection, the airline typically must rebook you on the next available flight at no extra cost. You may also be entitled to meal vouchers or accommodations if the delay is long.
  2. Should I keep any documents if my flight is delayed? Yes, keep all evidence such as your boarding passes and official delay notifications to support any compensation claims or rebooking requests.
  3. Can I get compensation for missed connections caused by flight delays? Compensation depends on the airline and local laws. Some airlines provide vouchers or accommodations, while others may offer refunds or additional support.