UAE residents facing flight delays or cancellations are legally entitled to compensation under local law and the Montreal Convention. Passengers can claim up to 4,150 SDRs for expenses like meals or accommodation, even if rebooked. Proper documentation and timely claims are key. Recent rulings reinforce accountability, improving passenger rights and encouraging better airline performance across the industry.
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