Compensation for flight change made by the airline
I have a flight from São Paulo (Brazil) to Auckland (New Zealand). It's a long flight but I choose Qantas because it had the best duration for the money.
This flight was going to take 19h40, and now they changed it and it's going to take 21h10. It's not much more, but given that it's already a very long flight and I've paid for this specific flight because it took less time, do they owe me any compensation?
I could have picked another airline, I can't prove anything because fares & details have changed.
Edit - Flight information
It seems they changed the flight from Santiago to Auckland, I'm staying more time at the Santiago airport and the Santiago-Auckland flight was either delayed or overbooked, I don't know.
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What happens if flight gets rescheduled?
In case your domestic flight is delayed over 6 hours, the rescheduled time will be informed to you before your original scheduled departure time. Also, the airline is entitled to offer you an alternative flight within that time or a full refund of your ticket.How does airline compensation work?
If you are involuntarily bumped, the DOT requires each airline to compensate involuntarily bumped passengers via check or cash. The amount you receive from the airline depends on the price of the ticket you purchased and the length of the delay.HOW TO CLAIM COMPENSATION FOR FLIGHT DELAYS| AIRHELP
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