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UK ECC offer advice to customers of Wow Air following shutdown
Posted 28/03/19
UK holidaymakers affected by the collapse of Wow Air should contact the UK European Consumer Centre (UK ECC) for help and advice, following the announcement that the airline will cease operations immediately
The airline, which is based in Reykjavik, Iceland, stopped operating on Thursday 28 March 2019, with some passengers stranded and others no longer able to take up their booked flights. Wow Air have ceased communication and requested customers make alternative arrangements with other carriers.
The UK ECC can provide to consumers affected by the collapse. Consumer Advisor at the UK ECC, Adam Mortimer, said: 鈥淧assengers who have already travelled will need to make their own arrangements to return home. Some airlines, such as Icelandair and Easyjet, are offering to assist Wow Air passengers with discounted fares.鈥
鈥淚t is highly probable that passengers will need to contact their insurer to arrange reimbursement of any extra expenses for their return home.鈥
For more details, check out the UK European Consumer Centre鈥檚 website or contact the UK ECC for free advice on your individual circumstances on 01268 886690 Monday-Thursday between 10 am and 4 pm (or email听[email protected])
The UK ECC is part of the European Consumer Centre Network (ECC-Net), which has 30 centres in the EU, plus Iceland and Norway. The aim of the network is to provide advice and support to consumers who have a dispute with a trader based in a European country outside the UK