Airlines operate hundreds of flights every month - even thousands or tens of thousands for the largest ones. It’s no surprise that a portion of these flights is delayed. Blue Air is no exception: some of the airline’s flights arrive later than planned at their destination.
When Blue Air could have avoided the delay but failed to do so, it’s only fair that passengers get compensated. That’s what the European law states. EC261 protects your passenger rights and requires airlines to pay up to 600€ per passenger in compensation for flight delays.
ClaimCompass is here to make sure that airlines like Blue Air respect the law and to help air passengers have their rights enforced. Once you’ve given us permission to handle your claim, we contact the airline, take care of the whole for you, and send you your compensation for flight delay. You don’t have to lift a finger!
You might be entitled to up to 600€ from the airline!
Blue Air sometimes has no choice but to cancel their flights. While it’s going to disrupt your travel plan, the EU Regulation 261/2004 once again protects your air passenger rights. In this situation as well, the airline must be responsible: travellers on flights cancelled for extraordinary circumstances are not eligible to compensation. These circumstances include strikes, air traffic control restrictions, adverse weather conditions, security threats, and a few more.
But when the airline was responsible and failed to let you know about the cancellation at least 14 days before the departure date, EU law states that you can get up to 600€ as flight cancellation compensation - the exact amount depends on the length of your journey.
ClaimCompass can help you get the money the airline owes you. Just fill out your flight details in our Compensation Calculator and we will take care of the whole for you.
Even if it turns out that you are not eligible to compensation, remember that when Blue Air cancels a flight, they must either refund your ticket price or rebook you on the next flight to your destination (if there are seats available).
Unfortunately, Blue Air is among the least cooperative airlines when it comes to processing their passengers’ claims for delayed or cancelled flight, as the data below suggests.
The main issue with the Romanian airline is that it refuses to cooperate with third-party agencies like ClaimCompass, which denies passengers the right to be represented. According to EU law, a passenger should have the right to decide whether he wants to be represented by another person or entity. It is contrary to the EU law and all good practices to prevent the passenger from his right to submit his claim to a company like Claim Compass. But that’s not all: Blue Air tends to use the “technical problem” as an excuse to avoid paying compensation to their passengers, arguing that this is considered as an extraordinary circumstance - except that it is not. As a result, many passengers who are legally entitled to compensation just give up on their claim. That’s why we recommend that you contact an agency like ClaimCompass when claiming compensation for your delayed or cancelled flight with Blue air.
IATA code: OB
ICAO code: BMS