convair wrote: ↑10 Jan 2018, 11:57
Apparently, SN247 return was cancelled last night. OO-SFO AOG in Freetown? Any news?
"...A Brussels Airlines A330-300 performing flight SN-247 from Freetown (Sierra Leone) to Brussels (Belgium), was accelerating for takeoff from Freetown when the left hand engine surged prompting the crew to reject takeoff. The aircraft slowed safely and returned to the apron..."
For the passengers of Sunday's delayed flight Ryanair FR-2986 Valencia-Brussels VLC-BRU: you are entitled to the indemnity as per EU-Rule 261/2004: Ryanair decided to use "your aircraft" to do a Valencia-Santiago-Valencia, when the aircraft had to leave for Brussels: FR-2985 Brussels-Valencia arrived on time indeed (arr at 12h45, ETA was 13h10).
Passenger wrote: ↑22 Jan 2018, 00:06
For the passengers of Sunday's delayed flight Ryanair FR-2986 Valencia-Brussels VLC-BRU: you are entitled to the indemnity as per EU-Rule 261/2004: Ryanair decided to use "your aircraft" to do a Valencia-Santiago-Valencia, when the aircraft had to leave for Brussels: FR-2985 Brussels-Valencia arrived on time indeed (arr at 12h45, ETA was 13h10). https://www.flightradar24.com/data/aircraft/ei-dpp
For the passengers of Wednesday's delayed flight FR-2926 Lisbon-Brussels LIS-BRU, arrival in Brussels with 4,5 hours delay (ETA 13h50, actual arrival 18h21): you are entitled to the indemnity as per EU-Rule 261/2004: Ryanair decided to use "your aircraft" to do a Lisbon-Faro-Lisbon, when the aircraft had to leave from Lisbon to Brussels: FR-2925 Brussels-Lisbon arrived at LIS with just 34 minutes delay.
rwandan-flyer wrote: ↑19 Jan 2018, 00:33
The RwandAir flight to Kigali has been canceled yesterday (18Jan17). The RwandAir A330 is currently at Brussels. Do you know what happened ? Thanks
Darjeeling wrote: ↑10 Jan 2018, 22:01
SFM was stuck with fuel leak in OUA
SFO stuck in FNA indeed...
can they claim indemnity?
just thinking that of the mods allow these type of posts it should be done for every delay and cancellation out of a Belgian airport and not just one carrier?
"... A Croatia Airlines A319-100 performing flight OU-4456 from Zagreb (Croatia) to Brussels (Belgium), departed Zagreb's runway 23 and was climbing through FL310 already in Austrian Airspace when the crew decided to return to Zagreb due to a bird strike..."
Snowfall expected on Friday: allow for traffic disruptions – flight delays are possible. Brussels Airport winter operations teams will make every effort to reduce the impact on the airport to a minimum.
KLM cancelled a number of flights, yesterday evening Brussels AIrlines decided to cancel 7 flights that were scheduled this afternoon (Venice, Gothenburg, Birmingham, Milan, Basel, Vienna and Hanover). Kim Daenen told newspaper Sudinfo that all passengers on these flights have been informed and rescheduled.