Overbooked planes are now more common – what are your rights if you are moved flights?
Some airlines are “merging” flights, moving passengers from a cancelled one on to another which is operating. That phenomenon has sparked fears of an increase in cases of overbooking – when airlines sell more tickets than there are seats actually available on an aircraft. Under air passengers’ rights rules you are also due between £220 and £520 depending on the length of the flight.
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