Italy has three separate airport strike dates this summer. France CDG is going down on 18 June. Norway could walk out from 9 June.
The type of strike determines what passengers are owed under EU261, and most people don't know that distinction exists.
Full breakdown below
Bank Holiday Monday in the UK. Memorial Day in the US. Two of the year's biggest travel days.
If your flight is delayed 3+ hours today, you could be owed up to £520 (UK) or ~$700 (international US) per passenger.
Is your flight eligible? https://t.co/ObtMgAW7Ln
#FlightFailFriday data is in, and BA passengers, you need to see this. Nearly 1 in every 17 BA flights ran late, against roughly 1 in 19 for AA. That makes BA the worst-performing major airline globally for delays this week.
"Extraordinary circumstances."
Airlines use that phrase to avoid paying you. Staff shortage, overdue maintenance, crew no-show .... non of these are extraordinary -
What did your airline call it?
LaGuardia has the highest flight delay rate in the US — 11.08%. More than 1 in 9 flights runs 60+ minutes late. But it's only #6 overall. Here's the full top 10 worst US airports for long delays, based on AirAdvisor's 2025 data. 🧵
Accepting a voucher before checking your rights can void your cash entitlement entirely. Before you accept anything after a disruption — check what the law says you are owed. https://t.co/JLOEbooVJ0
Airlines save millions every year because passengers accept £10 vouchers instead of claiming the £220–£520 they are legally owed. Here is the rule most people miss. 🧵
Under UK261 and EU261, if your flight arrived 3+ hours late and the airline was at fault, you are entitled to cash compensation — not a travel credit. The two are not the same thing.
Your flight was delayed. The airline owes you up to £520 (€600).
Most passengers never claim it. Here's how the amounts break down 👇 https://t.co/e5MsqlW8gS
Angelica booked Chicago to Rome on ITA Airways. Technical issue. Cancelled. She and her elderly parents waited 26 hours. Arrived 2 days late. Lost an entire day in Rome.
She came to AirAdvisor.
She got €600. Check your eligibility. https://t.co/ecW1CoXajR
This week's 10 most disrupted routes globally, and 9 of 10 run through Chicago O'Hare or Dallas Fort Worth.
Kansas City → Chicago O'Hare — 1 in 6 delayed
St Louis → Chicago O'Hare — 1 in 7
Chicago O'Hare → St Louis — 1 in 7. (Check comments)
Houston → Dallas Fort Worth — 1 in 6
Dallas Fort Worth → Los Angeles — 1 in 6
Dallas Fort Worth → Oklahoma City — 1 in 5 ← worst of the week
Chicago O'Hare → Dallas Fort Worth — 1 in 9
Here's the full list: Kansas City → Chicago O'Hare — 1 in 6 delayed
St Louis → Chicago O'Hare — 1 in 7
Chicago O'Hare → St Louis — 1 in 7
Chicago O'Hare → Phoenix — 1 in 7
Dallas Fort Worth → San Antonio — 1 in 5
Dallas Fort Worth → Chicago O'Hare — 1 in 8
If your disrupted flight was part of a transatlantic journey that started in the EU or UK, EU261 or UK261 may also apply — up to €600 or £520 on top of your refund. https://t.co/JLOEbooVJ0
The US air travel system is in chaos today.
4,173 delays. 489 cancellations. DFW just had its worst cancellation day of 2026. Atlanta: 1,199 delays. American Airlines cancelled 209 flights. Delta: 1,093 delays. 🧵