Just as George Y. answered the question on how can you claim compensation. There is another way through which you can claim.
First of all, it’s clear that it’s a mistake on the airline’s side.
Secondly, you should know the real reason why he was denied boarding. It can be due to overbooked flights where the airlines have sold more tickets than the number of seats they have on their plane, also you are more likely to be bumped off if you are travelling alone. Hence, knowing the exact reason would help you fight for claim more strongly.
Thirdly, the airline was Turkish Airline and destination was Manchester Airport (both EU members) the EC Regulation 261/2004 applies.
According to EU rule the amount of compensation to which you are entitled varies depending on the distance of your destination; 250€ for flights of less than 1500 km, 400€ for flights from 1500 km to 3500 km and 600€ for flights of over 3500 km.
To claim the compensation you can either write a legal letter to the airline stating the inconvenience caused to you and claim compensation for the same. You can get the format for such a letter online just by searching “flight delay compensation letter template”.
Another thing you can do is you can contact a claims expert online with the help of various claiming companies like Claim Flights, AirHelp, EUclaim, etc. You just have to fill out a form with all your flight details and they can help you get the compensation amount from the Airlines on your behalf.
Posting on social media and crying for help might not get you compensation but claiming for one can. To avoid such situations next time, check in before 24 hours, arrive at the destination early and carry all the correct documents.
Happy Flying, Clarke
How can you claim compensation for the ticket if my friend has wrongly
been denied boarding?
Assuming the “Turkish official at the gate” was the Turkish Airlines agent (and not for example Turkish government official), then according to what you said and following the Turkish airlines Passengers Right document your friend should be eligible for “denied boarding” compensation.
Here your friend can go one of two routes:
Via normal channels (such as using Turkish Airline website, phones etc). Submit the copies of the documents, and the statement that exactly the same documents were presented, and were accepted by a different carrier later. This is typically the best route to start with.
Via informal channels (such as explaining the situation in a blog post, and spreading this information through various social media). This may be quite effective when normal channels do not work, depending on your and your friends’ social media activity. Turkish Airlines does care about their image and good customer service, so they do tend to resolve the issues when they got nasty in social media (at least here in US) – even in cases where, in my opinion, the airline wasn’t really at fault.
Your friend also has an option to sue them, but this is more difficult route, and requires reading at least his condition of carriage and laws of Tanzania (there’s possibility, for example, that he’d have to file a lawsuit in Istanbul or some 3rd party country like Netherlands).
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