Lipton & Anor v BA City Flyer Ltd
The illness of the captain, resulting in non-attendance and flight cancellation, is an inherent part of the airline's operational risks and does not constitute 'extraordinary circumstances' under Article 5(3) of Regulation (EC) 261/2004. The timing or cause of the illness (on or off duty) is irrelevant; airlines...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Lipton & Anr.; Respondent: BA City Flyer Limited
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 30 March 2021
- Procedural Posture
- Civil Appeal / Appeal From Circuit Judge to Court of Appeal
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed
- Legal Topics
- Flight Cancellation Compensation, Extraordinary Circumstances Under Regulation (ec) 261/2004, Staff Illness and Operational Risk, Interpretation of Retained EU Law Post Brexit
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Parties
Lipton & Anr.
Appellant
BA City Flyer Limited
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From Circuit Judge to Court of Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the illness of a flight captain, leading to flight cancellation, constitutes 'extraordinary circumstances' under Regulation (EC) 261/2004, Article 5(3)
- 2 Whether the timing and cause of the captain's illness (on or off duty) affects the airline's liability for compensation
- 3 How retained EU law and post-Brexit legislative changes affect passenger compensation rights
Ratio Decidendi
The illness of the captain, resulting in non-attendance and flight cancellation, is an inherent part of the airline's operational risks and does not constitute 'extraordinary circumstances' under Article 5(3) of Regulation (EC) 261/2004. The timing or cause of the illness (on or off duty) is irrelevant; airlines must make provision for staff illness as a routine matter. The appeal is allowed and compensation is due.
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed
Orders
- Respondent to compensate appellants for the cancelled flight from Milan to London
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