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Yesterday, on March 4, Wizz Air flight W66403 departed from Kutaisi to Larnaca with a delay of more than 4 hours. The plane was scheduled to depart

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Yesterday, March 4, Wizz Air flight W66403 departed from Kutaisi to Larnaca with a delay of more than 4 hours. The plane was scheduled to depart at 20:30, but departed at 01:05 (already on March 5).

The chain of delays began on the previous flight. The plane was flying from Athens to Kutaisi, but for unknown reasons it failed to land at Kutaisi airport. The airliner made a circle and flew to Tbilisi. It flew from Tbilisi to Kutaisi at 23:20.

Accordingly, the return flight W66404 from Larnaca to Kutaisi was also delayed. The flight was scheduled to depart for Georgia at 21:45, but departed at 01:54.

Let me remind you that according to EU Regulation 261/2004, if a flight is delayed for more than 3 hours, the passenger can claim compensation. Read more here


As practice shows, Wizz Air is very hard to pay compensation for delays. In the denial, the company usually writes that the delay was due to extraordinary circumstances, without specifying which ones. According to many passengers, companies such as AirHelp.


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