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marcuseunis 發表於 24-9-1 02:02 
而家買保險計唔計數
據報道 extraordinary circumstance
https://www.thetimes.com/travel/advice/are-there-strikes-at-heathrow-airport-m9hzllmdq
Can I get compensation if a flight is affected by strikes?
Border Force strikes should only affect incoming passengers, who will potentially face a longer wait at passport control. Those departing from the airport are unlikely to face any delays.
More generally, no compensation is due when delays and cancellations are caused by strikes involving non-airline staff; instead it will be considered an “extraordinary circumstance”, which allows airlines not to pay up. However, your airline still has a duty of care.
In the case of delays, this would include providing reasonable refreshments and a means of communication (such as internet data or phone minutes) — although your flight will need to be delayed for at least two hours before this kicks in, and longer for medium and long-haul journeys.
In the case of cancellations, your airline should offer you an alternative flight. But if none are available, a full refund will be issued instead. If you booked your hotel or other experiences separately, the airline is not liable to reimburse you for those elements — this is where a good travel insurance policy can come in useful.
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