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If you are bumped involuntarily, airlines must pay you $200 if they can't get you to your destination within two hours of your original arrival time on domestic flights and four hours on international flights.
If you are involuntarily bumped and the airline arranges a way to get you to your final destination within one hour of your original arrival time (including connections), you are not owed compensation.
The CAA will try to get you on a return flight as close to your original departure time as possible, but should you need to pay for extra nights, transport and other outgoings, these will be covered if considered reasonable.
For example, if you're on a flight from Paris to New York that is canceled because of engine trouble and you're put on another flight that lands more than four hours after your original arrival time, your compensation would be 600 euros.
For example, if the airline arranges substitute transportation that is scheduled to arrive at your destination between one and two hours after your original arrival time (between one and four hours on international flights), it must pay you an amount equal to your one-way fare to your final destination, with a $200 maximum.
The compensation for being bumped involuntarily -- up to $200 if the airline gets you on a flight that is scheduled to arrive at your destination up to two hours after your original arrival time, or up to $400 for longer delays -- hasn't changed since 1978.
In other words, it's the same as your original number times three.
And if you're bumped but arrive at your destination within an hour of the original time, there's no compensation owed.
("Little Shop" is set in its original time period, almost half a century ago, when getting your picture on the cover of Life magazine was the best thing that could ever happen).
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