Claim Compensation for Air Dolomiti Flight Disruptions

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Have you faced a flight disruption with Air Dolomiti?

Flight disruptions can cause significant inconvenience, whether it's a delay, cancellation, overbooking, or issues with your baggage. If you've experienced any of these with Air Dolomiti, you might be eligible for compensation under European Regulation CE 261/2004 and the Montreal Convention.

Why choose Reclamio for your Air Dolomiti claim?

At Reclamio, we specialize in handling flight disruption claims. Our team of experts is dedicated to ensuring that you receive the compensation you're entitled to, without any upfront costs—no win, no fee.

  • Expertise in passenger rights: We are well-versed in aviation law and passenger rights, ensuring a high success rate in claims.
  • Simple and hassle-free process: Our online form is easy to complete, making the claim process straightforward and stress-free.
  • No risk: You don't pay a cent unless we win your case.

What kind of disruptions can you claim for?

Under European Regulation CE 261/2004 and the Montreal Convention, you can claim compensation for various types of disruptions:

  • Flight delays: If your Air Dolomiti flight was delayed for more than 3 hours, you might be eligible for compensation.
  • Flight cancellations: If your flight was canceled, you could claim compensation unless you were informed at least 14 days in advance.
  • Overbooking: If you were denied boarding due to an overbooked flight, you could be entitled to compensation.
  • Baggage issues: If your luggage was delayed, lost, or damaged, you could claim compensation under the Montreal Convention.
  • Strikes: If a strike caused your flight disruption, you might still be eligible for compensation.

How much compensation can you get?

Compensation amounts vary depending on the distance of your flight and the length of the delay:

  • For flights up to 1,500 km: up to €250
  • For flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km: up to €400
  • For flights over 3,500 km: up to €600

For baggage issues, the Montreal Convention allows for compensation up to approximately €1,200.

Ready to claim your compensation?

Filing a claim with Reclamio is easy. Fill out our simple online form, provide the necessary details, and let our experts take care of the rest. Start your claim today and get the compensation you deserve.

Incidence of claimable flights

Other general services

Claim for Flight Delay

If your flight is delayed by more than 3 hours, you're entitled to financial compensation.

Claim for Flight Delay

Claim for Flight Cancellation

If your flight was canceled, you can claim compensation for the inconvenience caused.

Claim for Flight Cancellation

Claim for Overbooking

If you were denied boarding due to overbooking, you can receive compensation.

Claim for Overbooking

Claim for Lost Luggage

If your luggage is lost, we can help you claim the compensation you're entitled to.

Claim for Lost Luggage

Claim for Damaged Luggage

If your luggage was damaged during travel, you can claim compensation for the damages.

Claim for Damaged Luggage

Frequently asked questions about Air Dolomiti

Air Dolomiti is an Italian regional airline based in Verona, operating flights mainly within Europe.

Air Dolomiti operates a fleet primarily consisting of Embraer E195 aircraft.

If your Air Dolomiti flight is delayed for more than 3 hours, you may be entitled to compensation. Contact Reclamio to start your claim.

Yes, if your Air Dolomiti flight was canceled and you were not notified at least 14 days in advance, you may be eligible for compensation.

If you were denied boarding due to an overbooked Air Dolomiti flight, you can claim compensation. Reclamio can help you with the process.

Under the Montreal Convention, you can claim up to approximately €1,200 for lost or damaged baggage on Air Dolomiti flights.

Yes, if a strike caused your Air Dolomiti flight disruption, you might still be eligible for compensation. Contact Reclamio to learn more.