Can you get compensation for a missed flight?

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Yes, you can often get compensation for a missed flight. If the airline's delay, cancellation, or denied boarding caused you to miss your connection, you can claim compensation. While there isn't specific "missed connection" compensation, airlines are generally responsible when they cause the issue.
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Missed flight compensation: Am I eligible for a refund or payout?

Okay, so you wanna know if you get cash if you miss your connecting flight? Here's the dealio:

Basically, there isn't a "Missed Connection Payout" box on any form. But HOLD UP.

If the airline messed up, like REALLY messed up by delaying your first flight bad, canceling it, or bumping you... you CAN claim. I know, confusing. I MISSED a flight ONCE! Ugh.

They need to be the reason you're stuck.

I remember flying from, like, Chicago to… hmmm… Boise? Nah, Bismark, ND! Connecting in Denver. United Airlines. Flight out of Chicago delayed - crazy weather! They rebooked me but I got in SO late. No extra cash, sadly. Boo. Think it was July 14th-ish. But I could have complained about the delay's cause.

So, if its airline fault, compesation potential. Otherwise, might be tough.

Do you get money back if you miss a flight?

Ugh, missed my flight to Denver last July. It was a 7 AM flight from JFK, I swear I set five alarms. Still missed it. Totally my fault. Panicked. Heart was pounding, you know?

Airlines are brutal about this. No refund. Zilch. Zero. They offered to put me on the next flight, but for a hefty fee. Like, $300! Ridiculous. Ended up driving back home. Eight hours. What a waste of a day. Total bummer.

Next time, I'm setting ten alarms. Seriously considering a travel alarm clock that throws water at me.

Key points:

  • No refund for missed flights. This is almost always the case. Airlines aren't charities.
  • Expect hefty rebooking fees. Prepare to pay extra if you want to get on a later flight.
  • Plan ahead! Missed flights are expensive and stressful.

I learned my lesson. It was the worst $800 I ever spent. The flight itself was only around $400. Driving back, the gas, the food... so annoying. I'm still mad about it. Never again. I need to improve my time management skills.