Representative ImageAs millions prepare to fly home for Christmas, AirHelp, a leading passenger rights firm, warns of significant disruptions, with one in three European passengers likely to encounter delays. Last year, over six million passengers faced disruptions, with 236,000 eligible for compensation under EU and UK air passenger rights laws.
The Christmas period is notoriously unpredictable for air travel, with winter weather, tight schedules, and increased passenger demand heightening the risk of delays and cancellations. In 2024, over 143,000 flights took place in the week leading up to Christmas across Europe.
To help passengers navigate the festive rush, AirHelp has shared seven essential travel tips. These include checking flight status early, understanding passenger rights under EU 261/UK 261, and avoiding the most disrupted airports, such as London Gatwick and Paris Charles de Gaulle. Travellers are also advised to allow extra time for security, travel light, and keep travel documents easily accessible. The company has also launched a free app offering real-time flight tracking and disruption alerts, aiding passengers in managing their travel plans effectively.
As the festive season approaches, AirHelp's insights and tools aim to equip travellers with the knowledge and resources needed to minimise stress and maximise enjoyment during their journeys.
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