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The steps you need to follow if your flight is delayed or cancelled

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With the holiday season now upon us and people jetting away for holidays, it's always good to know what you should do if something goes wrong.Flight delays and cancellations are common occurrences that can disrupt your travel plans - but knowing rebooking options, compensation claims and alternative travel arrangements can help avoid any headaches.James from Travel Lingual, a travel marketplace and price comparison platform, has shared his top tips on how you can advocate for yourself with airlines - and make the most of challenging travel situations.James advises that upon learning about a delay or cancellation, you need to stay calm and gather information.You should:You should familiarise yourself with passenger rights outlined by regulatory authorities such as the Department of Transportation (DOT) in the U.S.

or the European Union regulations (EU261) - this will all depend on your holiday and where you are heading to.The expert says that these rights often include compensation for significant delays and cancellations - and you may even entitled to recoup costs for meals, hotel stays and ground transportation if you are stranded overnight.

Airlines typically offer re-booking options for affected passengers. The expert urges people to check for available alternative flights and inquire about seat availability.James says: "If it is a widespread issue and a ticket agent is not available, call the airline’s call centre and speak to an agent.

Sometimes call centres may have extended wait times, so try dialling the airline’s international call centres" which can be found on their website.Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our WhatsApp community today.You'll receive daily updates on breaking news

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