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I’m sure @JDB will be along shortly to better explain how delays on previous rotations can mean no delay compensation is payable.
One thing i will say though it that this is not a good assumption to make.
I am also assuming that my flight/ aircraft just goes back and forth between Gatwick and Vegas
The same plane does not always ply the same route day in day out. More often than not the schedule does not permit it.
If you wish to take it further then CEDR and MCOL are your options.
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