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Sorry, @meta I had forgotten that SQ (the only airline you cited as offering indefinite rebooking) was an EU airline.
You also haven’t provided any evidence of EU airline either denying EU261. I was just illustrating how ridiculous BA’s unwillingness to allow rebooking beyond 12 months from ticketing. Each time the flight is cancelled, you should be issued with entirely new ticket anyway. So if BA (or any other airline for that matter) keeps cancelling then yes you have indefinite right to be rebooked until they actually manage to fly you. If you do not allow rebooking every time Ba cancels a flight, what is to stop BA actually just running a fake airline without any flights? Just take money from the customer and keep cancelling indefinitely.
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