Pisa, famous for its Leaning Tower and historic charm, is a bustling travel hub. Its Galileo Galilei International Airport (PSA) is the primary gateway to Tuscany, welcoming millions of passengers each year. However, with rising tourism and frequent overbooked flights, many travelers find themselves stranded unexpectedly.
If you’ve been denied boarding due to flight overbooking in Pisa, you could be entitled to up to €600 in compensation under EU261 regulations. But what should you do next?
Airlines sell more tickets than available seats to maximize profits, predicting that some passengers will miss their flights. When too many travelers show up, some are involuntarily denied boarding. This is not your fault—and you have rights!
Under EU Regulation 261/2004, if you’re denied boarding due to overbooking and you didn’t voluntarily give up your seat, the airline must:
Offer you an alternative flight or a full refund.
Provide immediate care (meals, hotel if needed, transport).
Compensate you financially—from €250 to €600, depending on the distance of your flight.
Airlines often try to convince passengers to take vouchers or travel credits instead of real compensation. If your plans are disrupted, you don’t have to accept these offers—you’re legally entitled to monetary compensation.
If you need to reach your destination quickly, check if you can fly from nearby airports. In Tuscany, another option is:
Florence Airport (FLR) – Just 85 km from Pisa, reachable in about an hour by train or car. Some airlines operate similar routes from here, so it’s worth checking for alternatives.
Ask the airline for a written explanation stating that you were denied boarding due to overbooking.
Keep your boarding pass and ticket receipt.
Take photos of airport screens showing your flight status.
Your compensation depends on your flight distance:
Flight Distance | Compensation (€) |
---|---|
Up to 1,500 km | €250 |
1,500 - 3,500 km | €400 |
Over 3,500 km (outside the EU) | €600 |
This is independent of ticket price—even a €50 ticket can lead to a €600 payout!
If your replacement flight arrives at your destination later than planned, you might be entitled to both compensation for the overbooking AND compensation for the delay. Claiming both can significantly increase your payout!
You don’t have to fight airlines alone. They often reject claims or delay payments, hoping passengers will give up. That’s where we step in!
At Trouble Flight, we handle your claim from start to finish, ensuring you get the money you deserve. No win, no fee—you only pay if we succeed.
Start your claim today and get up to €600!