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PS in these situations don’t ever cancel or refund your booking as if you do this means you lose the opportunity to exercise your rights.
You could, and still at least morally should be still able to pursue some claims but basically you are giving airlines a getout by cancelling or accepting a refund and it will be virtually impossible to get what you would be entitled to if you hadn’t done that.
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