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UK CAA Reminds Travellers of Flight Rights Amid Flight Cancellations

Michelle Owusuaa
Last updated: 2 March 2026 12:20
By Michelle Owusuaa
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UK CAA inform passengers on their rights due to flight cancellations © Konstantin von Wedelstaedt
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As services between Britain and the Middle East were cancelled, the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) issued detailed information on March 1 to remind passengers of their legal rights under UK261, compensation and care legislation. The emphasis was that while there is geopolitical conflict, airlines have a duty to still offer meals, accommodation, communication, rerouting or refunds within seven days.

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Luton Airport DART station concourse © Peter Richardson

What Counts as ‘Extraordinary Circumstances’?

The regulator’s guidance comes after 2,000 Middle East flights were cancelled due to the current Israel-Iran-US conflict. The CAA matrix sets out to explain scenarios for UK/EU versus non-EU carriers who are arriving/departing. The regulator opened a compliance programme on Oct.2, requiring airlines to meet their obligations under UK261 legislation when consumers face flight disruptions. It has been made apparent due to the disruptions directly caused by the Middle East that it is likely to be viewed as “extraordinary circumstances.” 

As a result, passengers are unlikely to be entitled to fixed sum compensation but these circumstances will not affect their other entitlements to replacement flights and external care. Passengers are encouraged to keep any receipts or micro purchases to incur any excessive costs.

CAA expects that if their airline cannot proactively offer care, or replacement flights, that they promptly reimburse for reasonable costs passengers incur making their own arrangements. This guidance also included packaged holiday rights, under the regulations set for packaged holidays, passengers are entitled to the travel company offering an alternative holiday or a refund for the full price of the package holiday.

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Dubai International Airport © Andy Mabbett

Who Is Covered Under UK261?

For many travellers, these cancellations would halt many of their travel plans but through the air passenger rights, those arriving in the UK on a UK carrier are covered; those departing from the UK are covered from a UK carrier/non UK carrier. It is required by the airline to offer rerouting during periods of major disruption. Re-routing should be at the earliest opportunity or at a later date at their convenience.

Travellers who still wish to travel, the airline is required by law to cover your meals, refreshments and hotel accommodation. As the conflict progresses, the aviation world will be more affected than ever before. The CAA guidelines are there for passengers to know their rights as this dispute is ongoing.

Have your travel plans been disrupted by the latest cancellations? Share your experience and tell us how your airline handled the situation.

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Michelle Owusuaa
ByMichelle Owusuaa
Aviation Reporter - A driven media professional and aspiring magazine journalist and self-published author, with a BA in Media, Journalism and Publishing from Oxford Brookes University. Inspired by writers such as Maya Angelou, they balance professional work alongside personal projects, maintaining a strong commitment to creative independence through their podcast and blogs.
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