Venice Marco Polo (VCE) Airport Flight Delay Compensation
For flight delays or cancellations, if you had your flight from an EU airport, or to an EU airport with an EU regulated airline, you are entitled to compensation up to 600€ based on EC 261 rule.
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Venice Marco Polo (VCE) Airport Delay Compensation
Travelling to or from Venice and your flight was delayed on arrival for more than 3 hours making your plans go awry? EC Regulation 261/2004 EU Air Passenger Rights is just the answer that you are looking for. European Union’s EC Regulation 261/2004 made in the year 2004 which came into effect from February of 2005 is specially made to address such issues and help the air passengers affected by flight delays over 3 hours, flight cancellations or if they were denied boarding.
No matter what nationality you belong to, if you are travelling with a European based airline to a European destination or from an EU based airport to anywhere across the world and your flight was delayed for 3 hours or more on arrival due to reasons that could have easily solved by the airline then EU 261 Regulation abides for you. European Union Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004
EU air passenger rights allows you to demand compensation from the airlines which is up to 600€. EU 261 Rule also entitles you financial compensation when your flight was cancelled or if you were denied boarding to your flight due to overselling flight tickets or if you missed the connecting flight due to the current flight delay.
Venice Airport (also known as Marco Polo Airport)
Venice Marco Polo Airport is located in Venice, Italy, and stands as the fourth busiest airport in Italy. Venice Airport was named after the merchant traveller Marco Polo, thus the name Venice Marco Polo Airport. The IATA code of Venice airport is “VCE” and serves as a base for Volotea and Easyjet airlines. VCE Airport is an international airport which has one terminal with 3 floors. The ground floor of VCE airport is for flight arrivals and the second floor is for flight departures. The departure area has 70 check-in counters and 2 lounges airside for its passengers. Like many other airports, the departure gates are separate for Schengen and non-Schengen destinations.
Venice Marco Polo Airport Major Destinations
Marco Polo Airport offer flights to most of the European metropolitan areas as well as to some international destinations across USA, Canada and the Middle East. The major destinations that this airport connects to are Athens, Rhodes, Dublin, Moscow, Casablanca, Dusseldorf, Stuttgart, Montreal, Munich, Paris, Lyon, Abu Dhabi, Rome, Vienna, London, Brussels, Dubrovnik, Prague, New-York, Amsterdam, Bordeaux, Bristol, Budapest, Copenhagen, Edinburgh, Gran Canaria, Lyon, Manchester, Naples, Nice, Madrid, Ibiza, Birmingham, Doha, Zurich, Lisbon, Nantes, Marseille, Barcelona, Alicante, etc.
List Of Airlines & Flights Destinations Operating At Venice Marco Polo Airport
Airline | Country | Cities/City |
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EasyJet | France | Bordeaux, Lyon, Nice, Paris (Charles de Gaulle & Orly), Edinburgh |
United Kingdom | Bristol, London (Gatwick & Luton), Manchester | |
Germany | Berlin-Schonefeld, Hamburg, Stuttgart | |
Denmark | Copenhagen | |
Spain | Gran Canaria | |
Netherland | Amsterdam | |
Italy | Naples | |
Czech Republic | Prague | |
Volotea | France | Bordeaux, Marseille, Nantes, Toulouse |
Italy | Bari, Catania, Marseille, Palermo | |
Vueling | France | Paris-Charles de Gaulle |
Spain | Barcelona | |
Alitalia (operated by Alitalia CityLiner) | Italy | Rome-Fiumicino |
Germany | Berlin-Tegel | |
Transavia | Netherland | Amsterdam |
Germany | Munich | |
Turkish Airlines | Turkey | Istanbul (Ataturk & Sabiha Gokcen) |
British Airways | United Kingdom | London (Gatwick & Heathrow) |
Germanwings | Germany | Cologne/Bonn, Dusseldorf |
Air France | France | Paris-Charles de Gaulle |
EasyJet Switzerland | Switzerland | Basel/Mulhouse, Geneva |
Air Berlin | Germany | Dusseldorf, Stuttgart |
Lufthansa | Germany | Frankfurt, Munich |
Alitalia | Italy | Rome-Fiumicino |
LOT Polish Airlines | Poland | Warsaw-Chopin |
Ukraine International Airlines | Ukraine | Kiev-Boryspil |
Monarch Airlines | United Kingdom | Manchester |
Air Arabia Maroc | Morocco | Casablanca |
KLM | Netherland | Amsterdam |
Brussels Airlines | Belgium | Brussels |
Air Moldova | Moldova | Chisinau |
Primera Air | Denmark | Billund |
Czech Airlines | Czech Republic | Prague |
Austrian Airlines | Austria | Vienna |
Aer Lingus | Ireland | Dublin |
Air Dolomiti | Germany | Munich |
Blu-express (operated by Blue Panorama Airlines) | Albania | Tirana |
Iberia | Spain | Madrid |
Swiss International Air Lines (operated by Swiss Global Air Lines) | Switzerland | Zurich |
TAP Portugal | Portugal | Lisbon |
Emirates | United Arab Emirates | Dubai |
Tunisair | Tunisia | Tunis |
Air France (operated by HOP!) | France | Lyon |
Qatar Airways | Qatar | Doha |
Flight Delays / Cancellation / Denied Boarding Problems
Flight delayed for 3 hours or more or if you notice flight cancellations; EC Regulation 261/2004 entitles you to claim compensation up to 600€ (£ 462) for flight delays, flight cancellations or if you were denied boarding due to oversold flight tickets. We (Claim Flights) help stranded airline passengers to know their flight rights and claim flight delay compensation in accordance with EC Regulation 261/2004.
What is EC Regulation 261/2004?
European Union Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 introduced in 2004 and came into effect from February 2005 establishes common EU rule on flight compensation and assistance to airline passengers in the event of denied boarding and of flights cancellation or delayed flights; repealing Regulation (EEC) No 295/91 of February 1991. EU 261/2004 rule states that air passengers are entitled to receive cash compensation of 250/400/600 € from airlines for the inconvenience caused due to flight delays or cancelled flight or if passengers are denied boarding due to overbooking of flight tickets by the airlines.
Am I Eligible To Claim Compensation?
EC Regulation 261/2004 is an European law, it applies to EU air space. You do not have to be an EU citizen to claim flight compensation. This means that you can claim on flights departing from any airport located in the EU (with any airline) or arriving in the EU (with an EU airline).
Thus flights departed from Venice Airport or arrived at Venice VCE Airport if delays on arrival entitles you a compensation from the airlines which can be up to 600 Euros.
Origin and Destination | EU Airline | Non-EU Airline |
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From Inside EU to Outside EU | Yes | Yes |
From Inside EU to Inside EU | Yes | Yes |
From Outside EU to Inside EU | Yes | No |
From Outside EU to Outside EU | No | No |
Claim Flights – Flight Compensation Firm
If your flight has been delayed or cancelled while you are travelling within Europe, flying with an EU registered flight and you want to claim reimbursement for the problem the airline has caused you, all you have to do is provide us with your flight details (flight number & flight date) and our claim experts will work with various other teams to collect data so that everything goes smoothly. Our team has access to flight information such as the time by which the flight was delayed, the reason for flight cancellation, flights departure and arrival time, etc. making us more likely to win the compensation.
How To Claim Flight Delay Compensation?
Claim Flights claiming process is very easy to use and to provide us the desired information doesn’t take more than 3 minutes of your precious time.We have access to a lot of information on flight delay and cancellation to claim flight compensation for your delayed or cancelled flights.
Claim Yourself Delayed Flight Compensation
If your flight is delayed for more than 3 hours or if your flight has been cancelled without prior notice of 2 weeks or if you were denied boarding due to overbooking of flight tickets, you can use our free claim letter template to write the letter to airline to claim compensation for your delayed / cancelled / overbooked flight in accordance with EU Regulation 261/2004. EC Regulation 261/2004 entitles European Union air passengers to claim up to 600 € compensation for flight delay of 3 hours or more, flight cancellations or for denied boarding.
Calculate The Amount Airline Owes You
Passengers are often unaware of the law and end up claiming a very futile amount compared to what they are entitled to claim. At Claim Flights the exact compensation can be calculated with the help of the compensation calculator. Claim Flights takes up your case on a no win no fee basis and makes sure that you get right amount in time.
Petya Petrova
International Legal Strategist