Flying from Trieste Airport (TRS) and faced a sudden flight cancellation? This unexpected event can disrupt your plans, whether you're traveling for business, leisure, or heading back home. But don’t worry—if your flight was cancelled due to reasons within the airline’s control, you may be entitled to compensation of up to €600 under EU Regulation EC 261/2004. Here’s everything you need to know about your rights and how to make the most of your situation.
Trieste Airport, officially known as Friuli Venezia Giulia Airport (TRS), is a key hub for northern Italy, connecting travelers to major European destinations. Despite its efficiency, cancellations can still occur for various reasons:
Airline Operational Issues – Crew shortages, technical problems, or aircraft unavailability.
Bad Weather – Heavy fog or storms, common in Trieste during certain seasons.
Strikes – Airline staff or air traffic control strikes affecting departures.
Airspace Restrictions – Military exercises or unexpected air traffic control orders.
Understanding why your flight was cancelled is the first step in knowing whether you're eligible for compensation.
Under EU Regulation EC 261, passengers flying from or to Trieste Airport (TRS) on an EU airline are entitled to compensation if:
The airline informed you less than 14 days before departure.
The cancellation was due to airline responsibility (not extraordinary circumstances like extreme weather).
The airline didn’t offer a replacement flight within a reasonable time frame.
The amount you can claim depends on the flight distance:
€250 for flights under 1,500 km.
€400 for flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km.
€600 for flights over 3,500 km (if involving a non-EU destination).
If your flight is cancelled, go to the airline’s customer service desk immediately or check their website for rebooking options. Trieste Airport is well-connected to nearby cities, so consider checking flights from Venice Marco Polo Airport (VCE) or Treviso Airport (TSF) as alternative departure points.
How to Reach Venice Airport from Trieste:
By Train: Take a train from Trieste Centrale to Venezia Mestre (~1.5h) and then a shuttle to the airport.
By Bus: There are direct buses from Trieste Airport to Venice.
By Car: The drive takes about 1 hour and 45 minutes.
How to Reach Treviso Airport:
By Train & Bus: Train to Venice Mestre, then shuttle to Treviso.
By Car: About a 2-hour drive from Trieste.
If you are stranded due to a cancellation, the airline must provide free meals, hotel stays (if needed), and transport to your accommodation if your alternative flight is the next day.
If the airline refuses to cover expenses, keep receipts for any hotel, food, or transport costs. You may be able to get reimbursed later.
Even if you accept a new flight, you can still claim financial compensation for the disruption. Airlines often don’t inform passengers about this, so it’s up to you to claim what’s rightfully yours.
There are cases where airlines are not obligated to compensate you, such as:
Severe weather conditions (storms, fog, volcanic ash clouds)
Security threats
Political instability
Strikes by airport staff (not airline staff)
However, even in these cases, the airline must provide accommodation, meals, and rebooking assistance.
Flight ticket or booking confirmation
Airline’s cancellation notice (email, SMS, or announcement)
Receipts for expenses (hotel, transport, food)
You can file a claim directly with the airline, but they might delay or reject it unfairly. To avoid the hassle, we handle the entire process for you, ensuring you get the maximum compensation possible.
If your claim is successful, you will receive compensation via bank transfer. No win, no fee – you pay nothing unless we win your case!
A cancelled flight in Trieste doesn’t have to mean lost time and money. With the right knowledge and actions, you can turn this inconvenience into an opportunity to claim up to €600 in compensation.
Submit your claim today and let us fight for your rights!