What should I do if one leg of my travel plan is cancelled by the airline? [duplicate]

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I have following legs of flight travel I have to cover in December:

  • Delhi to Milan (MXP), Air Italy, dep. Monday 6am India time
  • Milan to Rome (FCO), Air Italy, dep. Monday 5pm Italy time
  • Rome to Athens (ATH), Ryanair, dep. Tuesday 10am Italy time

First two are under ONE TICKET. There's a similar return route while returning as well.

Air Italia sent me an email today telling that the DEL>MXP flight on Monday has been cancelled. They are offering the same flight next day but with that, I will miss Rome>ATH flight despite keeping original time margin of over 14 hours. The flight is non-refundable.

What should I do to ensure that:

  1. I don't lose money because I booked flights with an airline that is losing money
  2. I don't miss visiting beautiful ancient cities of Europe


Best Answer

Since your original flight was cancelled and rescheduled, you could ask the airline to refund your ticket price, and then you could find a different flight (on the same or a different airline) to Rome that allows you to meet your connection. You could also ask the airline if they would move you to a flight on the previous day, which would allow you to meet your connection and also give you an extra day in Rome.




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What if airline cancels one leg of flight?

If one leg of a flight is canceled or passengers bailout, then the whole package can be voided at the carrier's discretion. This applies to multi-leg flights across the USA, as well as international flights involving American companies.

What happens if part of your flight is Cancelled?

What should I do if my flight is canceled? If your flight is canceled by the airline, you will either be accommodated on a later flight or, if you decide not to travel, you are entitled to a full refund under federal law. If the flight had multiple stops, you would be refunded for the unused portion of the flight.

Can I get a refund if part of my flight is Cancelled?

You can get your money back for any part of the ticket you haven't used. So if you booked a return flight and the outbound leg is cancelled, you can get the full cost of the return ticket refunded. If you still want to travel, your airline must find you an alternative flight.

What do you do when your flight is Cancelled passage?

What to do when your flight is canceled
  • Immediately call your airline and ask them to rebook you onto another flight.
  • Know that if your flight is canceled because of issues with the airplane equipment, you might be entitled to an accommodation voucher.




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