Based on your responses, here's what your carrier is likely required to provide you with for this delay and how to claim compensation.
Your carrier is likely required to compensate you up to $1000 for this delay.
Your carrier is likely required to provide you the option to rebook on another airline, including flights from other nearby airports. They are also likely to be required to provide or compensate you for your ground transportation to get there.
If you decide to discontinue your trip given the delay, your carrier is likely required to return you to your point of departure and refund your ticket. Furthermore, you are likely entitled to $400 in additional compensation.
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Your carrier is likely required to provide you with hotel accommodations and ground transportation to and from if for any and all overnight delays.
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Your carrier is likely required to provide you with food and drink for this delay.
Unfortunately, your carrier is unlikely to be required to provide access to wifi for this delay.
Your carrier is likely required to provide you with access to wifi for this delay.
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