Travel disruption is in the air, but knowing your rights could help you secure a refund, compensation or alternative flight.
It’s the busiest time of the year for air travel, but not all summer flights will get off the ground quite as planned.
With imminent or threatened strikes across Europe – from the UK’s Birmingham Airport to Belgium – it’s worth double checking your journey before you fly.
Other conditions could lead to another summer of travel chaos, Eurocontrol, the organisation that manages Europe’s airspace has warned.
The sheer number of flights – an estimated 33,000 flights per day over the next eight weeks – means that airports and air traffic
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