🥇 Masterclass: Rerouting Strategy – The **Passenger Rights** You Ignore
When your flight is cancelled, ground staff will always offer the easiest solution for the airline—not the best one for you. This **ukflightbooker.com** guide doesn’t just cover the basic **Passenger Rights** (EU261/UK261); it trains you in the **master-level** tactic of **rerouting**, ensuring you arrive at your destination as quickly as possible.
I. The Basics You Must Remember (Food & Accommodation)
For any delay over 2 hours or cancellation, the airline must provide:
- **Care:** Meals, refreshments, and two phone calls/emails.
- **Accommodation:** Hotel overnight stay and transport to/from the airport (if the delay pushes into the next day).
These are automatic **Passenger Rights** and you must demand them immediately. [Internal Link: Full Compensation Guide]
II. The Budget Airline Cancellation Trap
When a low-cost airline flight is cancelled, staff typically offer:
- A refund.
- Rerouting on their next available flight (which might be in 2-3 days).
This is the **mistake** most travelers make. EU261/UK261 gives you a much stronger weapon:
III. The Secret Weapon: Compulsory Rerouting on a Competitor (Interlining)
If your original flight is cancelled, the airline (even a budget carrier) is legally obligated to offer you rerouting to your final destination **at the earliest opportunity**, even if that means booking you a seat on a **competitor airline** (e.g., booking you onto a British Airways flight even if you flew with easyJet). This is known as **Interlining**.
How to Master Optimal Rerouting:
Preparation is key. Before you even speak to the agent:
- **Search:** Use ukflightbooker.com to find the next available flight from **any** airline to your destination.
- **Document:** Note the departure time, flight number, and cost.
- **Demand:** Present your options to the staff and demand the booking. It is their legal obligation (EU261/UK261).
IV. Master-Level Tactic: Self-Rerouting
In the unlikely event that ground staff refuse or cannot assist you, the law permits you to purchase a ticket for the next available flight **yourself** and then demand full reimbursement from the original airline.
- **The Rule:** You must choose a flight that is reasonable. Do not book business class if you were flying economy.
- **Proof:** Keep all receipts. The original airline is liable to cover the cost, in addition to refunding you for the unused portion of your ticket.
