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It would help if you gave the name of the airline and the route!
For srarters not all airlines are members of arbitration schemes
And if non-EU/UK airline, no EC261 rights either, so no duty of care. There might be local legislation.
well…unless it departs from UK or Europe. Any airline’s flight doing that is subject to EC / UK261 even if not a UK/Eur airline.
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