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If you require assistance with your booking or need to get in touch with us due to a missed connection, our Customer Service will be happy to help you.
A missed connection is when you fail to make your connecting flight. This could be due to flight delays, insufficient layover times, baggage delays or other unexpected circumstances.
If you have missed your connecting flight, we can help rebook you onto the next available flight to your destination.
Please contact us as soon as possible - our Customer Service team will be available to help you continue your journey.
If you suspect that you will miss your connecting flight or you have already missed it, contact Alternative Airlines or the airline immediately.
You can call or WhatsApp us via our Contact page. Once you're in touch with us, you'll need to explain your situation and reason for missing your connecting flight.
If the missed connection was the airline's fault (e.g., delay or cancellation), you may be eligible for compensation. In this case, we'll get in touch with the airline and aim to resolve the situation.
If it wasn't the airline's fault, we can still rebook you onto the next available flight, however, you will be required to pay for this new flight, and possibly additional rebooking fees.
Tip: Before you travel, check if your travel cover has missed connections. Many policies do cover this, offering financial assistance for rebooking flights, accommodation and other expenses.
If you miss your connecting flight, policies will vary depending on the airline you're flying with and your reason for missing your flight.
Normally, if you miss your connection due to a delay or cancellation that was caused by the airline, they're responsible for rebooking you onto the next available flight at no extra cost.
However, if the cause for the missed connection was out of the airline's control, such as arriving late at the airport or not keeping track of your layover time and missing the flight, you'll be responsible for rebooking fees and fare differences.
If you're flying within the EU or to/from the EU, you might be entitled to compensation for delays, cancellations, denied boarding and missed connections, under EU regulations.
If you require assistance with your booking or need to get in touch with us due to a missed connection, our Customer Service will be happy to help you.
Missed connections can happen for many reasons, often due to factors outside your control.
Here are our top tips on how to avoid missing your connecting flight:
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If your flight is delayed and you miss your connection flight, the airline is usually responsible for rebooking you onto the next available flight. With bookings made through Alternative Airlines, you can contact us and we'll be able to help you through the rebooking process.
You should reach out to us or the airline immediately if you have missed your connection. In some cases, you might be eligible for compensation, however, this depends on the airline's policies and the reason for the flight delay.
When you miss a connecting flight, the airline will rebook you onto the next available flight to your destination. However, this can result in significant delays or require overnight stays. Be prepared to pay additional costs for accommodations, meals and transportation.
If you made your booking through Alternative Airlines, please reach out to us immediately. Our Customer Service team will be able to help you with the rebooking process.
This depends on the reason for the missed connection. You might be eligible for compensation if you miss your connecting flight due to the airline's fault (e.g., delay or cancellation).
However, if the missed connection was due to factors outside of the airline's control (such as extreme weather), you most likely won't be entitled to compensation.
We recommend checking your travel cover policy as some policies cover missed connections.
A good layover time depends on the airport and whether you’re flying domestic or international, but these timeframes are a helpful guide:
If you’re travelling through a large or busy airport, or flying during peak times, choosing a longer layover can make your connection much less stressful.
A protected connection is usually when flights are booked together on one itinerary, meaning the airline may help rebook you if something goes wrong. With a self-transfer, you may be responsible for rebooking if you miss your next flight.