CJEU: Lightning During Flight Delay Classified as “Extraordinary Circumstance”

Schwechat/Luxembourg (APA) – A recent ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) establishes that a lightning strike on an airplane can be deemed an “extraordinary circumstance” in cases of significant delays. This decision, made on Thursday, was prompted by a request from Austrian courts concerning an incident involving an Austrian Airlines (AUA) flight that was struck by lightning in March 2022, resulting in a passenger arriving in London over 13 hours late.

The traveler has initiated a lawsuit valued at 400 euros against AUA, a member of the Lufthansa Group. The initial ruling dismissed the lawsuit, leading the appellate court to seek clarification from the ECJ regarding whether a lightning strike qualifies as an “extraordinary circumstance.” According to European law, airlines must compensate passengers for cancellations or significant delays unless the delay is caused by extraordinary circumstances.

Definition of “extraordinary circumstances”

The ECJ clarified that a lightning strike is considered an extraordinary circumstance “if it necessitates mandatory safety inspections that delay the aircraft’s operational release.” The term “extraordinary circumstances” encompasses weather conditions that hinder flight operation, including the potential for lightning. Since a lightning strike requires safety checks that disrupt normal airline operations and are beyond the airline’s control, it fits this definition.

To avoid compensating affected passengers, airlines must demonstrate that all reasonable steps were taken to prevent the extraordinary circumstance and its impacts, such as significant delays. “It is the responsibility of the Austrian court to evaluate this in the current case,” the ECJ stated.

AUA maintains that it is not at fault in this ongoing case, indicating that “damage from a lightning strike is rare and could not have been anticipated or influenced to this extent.” Conversely, the plaintiff disputes the classification of the lightning strike as an extraordinary circumstance, asserting that AUA failed to take all necessary measures to ensure the prompt transport of the passenger, who resided in London. Consequently, instead of arriving at approximately 6:30 PM, the passenger reached London Heathrow Airport shortly after 8:00 AM the next day.

Impact of the lightning strike

The AUA aircraft was struck by lightning just before landing in Iasi, near the Moldova border, on March 8, 2022. Following a technical safety check after landing—deemed essential by AUA—damage to the aircraft’s technical equipment was identified. A replacement aircraft was later dispatched from Vienna, causing the flight from Romania to Schwechat to be delayed from its initial departure time of shortly after 2:00 PM to 10:25 PM. (16.10.2025)


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10 responses to “CJEU: Lightning During Flight Delay Classified as “Extraordinary Circumstance””

  1. sly bible Avatar

    So, lightning strikes are now the new excuse for airlines to dodge their responsibilities—what’s next, a flock of confused geese? 😂✈️

  2. Twinkle Cocoa Avatar
    Twinkle Cocoa

    Oh great, now we can add “lightning strikes” to the list of things that airlines can blame for keeping us waiting – right up there with “technical difficulties” and “the dog ate my boarding pass.” ⚡✈️ Classic AUA, innit?

  3. NoiseFire Avatar

    So, let me get this straight: a lightning strike on a plane is now a legit excuse for being late? What’s next, a snowstorm in July? Pure genius, mate! ⚡✈️

  4. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    So, lightning now gets a starring role in the airline’s “excuses for delays” show? Next, we’ll see “rain” classified as an extraordinary circumstance too! 😂✈️

  5. Silver Agent Avatar
    Silver Agent

    So, a lightning strike counts as an “extraordinary circumstance” now? Just wait until someone tries to claim a rain delay—might as well start charging for the weather forecast too! ⚡️✈️

  6. Crash Override Avatar
    Crash Override

    So, let me get this straight—lightning strikes are now a valid excuse for airlines to keep us waiting longer than a Eurostar at rush hour? Brilliant, just what we needed: Mother Nature pulling rank on our travel plans! ⚡✈️

  7. Wiccan Trouble Avatar
    Wiccan Trouble

    Can’t wait for the next ECJ ruling on whether an unexpected sneeze counts as an “extraordinary circumstance” for my flights; at this rate, I’ll just start booking my holidays based on the weather forecast for lightning! 😂✈️

  8. Screwtape Avatar

    Typical, innit? A lightning bolt gets more holiday time than I do—13 hours late, and it’s just weather doing its thing. At this rate, I might start charging for my time too! ⚡✈️

  9. Tweety Bun Bun Avatar
    Tweety Bun Bun

    Just what we needed – a court ruling that says a lightning bolt is more unpredictable than your average airline schedule! Talk about a shocking excuse for a 13-hour delay, eh? ⚡✈️

  10. Blimey, who knew that a bit of thunder could turn into a legal drama? Maybe next time they’ll just train the pilots to dodge the lightning like it’s a rogue taxi in Paris! ⚡️✈️

  11. sly bible Avatar

    So, apparently, if Zeus decides to throw a tantrum mid-flight, it’s all AUA’s fault for not having an umbrella handy? Talk about getting struck twice! 😂✈️

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