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Delayed or cancelled FlyNorse flight? Get compensation of up to £520!

If you believe you are entitled to FlyNorse flight delay or cancellation compensation, you have come to the right place. European regulations protect your rights in case of a flight delay or cancellation; don't pass up the opportunity to claim up to £520 per person.

It only takes a few minutes to determine your eligibility and start your claim.

 

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FlyNorse delayed flight compensation — get up to £520

How much compensation can I get for my delayed FlyNorse flight?

Cancelled FlyNorse flight — refund and compensation policies

Extraordinary circumstances — can FlyNorse deny me compensation?

EU passenger rights in Norway

How long do I have to claim my FlyNorse compensation and refund?

How long will it take to get my FlyNorse compensation / FlyNorse refund? 

How to claim FlyNorse compensation / FlyNorse refund?

About FlyNorse  

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FlyNorse delayed flight compensation — get up to £520

Was the arrival time of your FlyNorse flight more than 3 hours late?

In that case, you may be entitled to up to £520 in FlyNorse flight compensation under European regulations.

To be eligible, the airline must be at fault for the delay. Check out the “Extraordinary Circumstances” section further down this page to learn more.

 

How much compensation can I get for my delayed FlyNorse flight?

The amount of compensation depends on the flight distance.

 

  • For flights shorter than 1,500 km, the compensation is £220.

  • For flights between 1,500 and 3,500 km, the compensation is £350.

  • For flights of over 1,500 kilometres within the EU, the compensation is also £350.

  • For flights of over 3,500 kilometres outside of the EU, the compensation is £520 —but if your flight was delayed by fewer than 4 hours, the total amount might be reduced by 50%.

 

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Cancelled FlyNorse flight — refund and compensation policies

If your FlyNorse flight was cancelled, EU law might entitle you to a full monetary ticket refund, flight compensation of up to £520, or both!

 

When to claim compensation for a cancelled FlyNorse flight?

Passengers may be qualified for flight compensation if a FlyNorse Atlantic Airways flight is cancelled less than 14 days before the scheduled departure date.

However, "extraordinary circumstances" must be considered, such as a natural calamity prohibiting the plane from taking off. If these extraordinary circumstances forced the airline to cancel your flight, you might not be able to claim compensation.

 

When to claim a refund for a cancelled FlyNorse flight?

If the airline offered you another flight and you declined their offer, you can request a full monetary refund for the cancelled FlyNorse flight.

The same is true if the airline does not provide you with any alternative flights at all.

 

FlyNorse is offering me a travel voucher instead of a refund — should I accept it?

Accepting a travel voucher from an airline instead of a monetary refund is never a good idea. The following are some of the main reasons why accepting and using travel vouchers is not the best option:
 

  1. Accepting a travel voucher forces you to agree to book another flight with the same airline. In addition, the airline frequently imposes a deadline for redeeming the voucher.

  2. If FlyNorse declares bankruptcy, you may not be able to get your voucher back in cash; in that case, your money would be lost. 
     

Have you already accepted a FlyNorse travel voucher? It's still possible to return it and get a cash refund!

 


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Extraordinary circumstances — can FlyNorse deny me compensation?

FlyNorse Atlantic Airways reserves the right to refuse compensation when a third party or a force majeure causes a delay or cancellation. Such situations are officially referred to as extraordinary circumstances.

The following are some of the most common extraordinary circumstances:

 

  • Bad weather conditions, such as thick fog, heavy rain, or thunderstorms.

  • A strike, most often specifically within the aviation industry (for example, a strike of air traffic control workers at a specific airport).

    However, a strike of the airline's crew is not considered an extraordinary circumstance!

  • Political circumstances, such as a terrorist attack or general security risk due to political unrest.

  • Natural disasters, including volcanic eruptions and hurricanes.

  • A collision between the aircraft and birds or other foreign objects.

  • An ill or unruly passenger.

  • Flight delays caused by the airport staff, such as extraordinarily long queues to security checks.

 

Airlines may occasionally claim that an extraordinary circumstance occurred and that they are not directly responsible for the flight disruption — even if this is not the case. They do it in order to avoid having to compensate the passengers who were affected.

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EU passenger rights in Norway

FlyNorse’s headquarters are located in Norway, a country that — while not a member of the EU — is part of the European Economic Area. Therefore, all delayed or cancelled FlyNorse flights are subject to the European passenger rights regulation EU261.

 

How long do I have to claim my FlyNorse compensation and refund?

This depends on your exact itinerary. In general, passengers in Norway have 3 years to submit a claim.

However, the time limit to submit a claim depends on the law in each country. For example, when flying with FlyNorse from London, passengers can submit a compensation claim based on British law, which gives them 6 years to submit a claim.

Check if you can still get compensation and a refund from FlyNorse with our free Claim Calculator.

 


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How long will it take to get my FlyNorse compensation / FlyNorse refund? 

Customers who use Flight-Delayed.co.uk to request refunds or flight compensation frequently receive their money within a few weeks or months.

However, if the airline is unresponsive and/or the claim must be filed in court, the waiting period could be extended by many months or even years.

Regardless of how long it takes to process the claim, our team will keep you up to date on any key case developments and will be available at all times to address any concerns or questions you may have.
 

How to claim FlyNorse compensation / FlyNorse refund?

Claim with Flight-Delayed.co.uk: it only takes a few minutes and significantly increases your chances of receiving flight compensation!

If you are eligible for FlyNorse flight compensation or refund, you can let our team of professionals handle your claim. The process will be handled by our legal staff after all necessary documents have been uploaded to our website. They will evaluate your claim, draft and create all legal documents, contact decision-makers at the airline, and, if necessary, file your claim in court.

 

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About FlyNorse  

Norse Atlantic Airways AS, also known as Norse or FlyNorse, is a Norwegian low-cost airline headquartered in Arendal, Norway. FlyNorse was founded in February 2021 and operates flights between Europe and North America. 

Until recently, FlyNorse only had Berlin and Oslo as European bases. However, it was using London Gatwick as a stopover destination. FlyNorse has been granted permission to fly by the British government since the end of September 2022, which will likely result in more British-based direct flights in the future!

 


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