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Regulation 261/2004

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All flights either to an EU country (on an EU operated airline) or from countries in the EU (also including the UK, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland), are covered by EU regulation known as 261/2004. This governs your right to care at the airport and compensation/refunds should you experience significant delays.

Flight delay compensation can be between 250 to 600 euros depending on the flight distance and delay length. The length of your flight delay is counted from when the doors are opened on the plane and not when it lands (as some airlines may claim).

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You can flight EU261 compensation in the event of:

  • Flight delayed by more than 3 hours at the destination
  • Flight cancelled fewer than 14 days before the original departure date

Short distance flight delays – Below 1500km – Passengers are due €250 compensation

Medium distance flight delays – Between 1500km and 3500km – Passengers are due €400 compensation

NON-EU flights between 1500 and 3500km-Passengers are due €400 compensation

NON-EU flights over 3500km-Passengers are due €600 compensation

Your rights as an airline passenger

Flight delay compensation

We all know how frustrating it can be to deal with flight delays or cancellations. It can throw off our travel plans and cause unnecessary stress. However, there is some good news! Did you know that you may be entitled to compensation for those flight disruptions under the European Union's regulation EC261? This regulation gives passengers certain rights when faced with delayed or cancelled flights, such as compensation and assistance from the airline. Understanding your passenger rights and the steps to take for claiming compensation can make all the difference, and can help ensure a stress-free trip. By educating yourself on EC261, you can be prepared in the event of a flight disruption and work towards receiving the compensation that you deserve. Don't let flight delays ruin your travel plans - know your rights and take action!

Flight Cancellation Compensation

In today's fast-paced world, frequent traveling has become a part and parcel of everyone's life. However, despite meticulous planning, sometimes unforeseen circumstances may arise which can cause travel disruptions like canceled, delayed, or overbooked flights. If you are someone who has faced such a situation, don't worry, as you could be eligible for compensation of up to 600€ depending on the distance of your flight and the length of the delay. It is essential to be aware of your rights as a traveler under EC261, which is the European Union's legislation that governs air passenger rights. Knowing your rights can give you peace of mind and save you from financial losses caused by travel disruptions. Claiming compensation can be a time-consuming process, but it's worth the effort since it can help you get back what you're owed. Therefore, it's crucial to understand your rights as a traveler and the steps you can take to claim your compensation. Don't let unexpected travel disruptions ruin your travel experience. Be prepared for any eventuality by learning your rights under EC261.

Missed Connection Compensation

Missing your connecting flight on a trip can be frustrating, but you may be eligible for compensation up to 600€. To increase your chances of getting compensation, research your legal rights and follow the necessary steps. Knowing what to do can help alleviate stress and financial burden.

Overbooking Compensation

If a flight is overbooked, passengers may be denied boarding, causing stress and travel disruptions. Remember that EU and US regulations protect your rights and you may be entitled to overbooked flight compensation. Know the airline's overbooking policies before booking and remain calm if denied boarding. Ask what options are available, and the airline must compensate you or offer you an alternative flight. Additional compensation, such as meals, transportation, and accommodations may apply. Protect yourself and enjoy a stress-free flying experience by understanding your rights.

Baggage compensation

Air travel can be enjoyable, but sometimes things don't go as planned. If your luggage is lost or damaged, you can claim up to 1,500€ in compensation. The airline may also reimburse you for emergency purchases like toiletries and clothing, up to a reasonable amount. Keep in mind that there are limitations to what you can claim, such as only claiming for emergency purchases during the time your luggage is delayed. Knowing your rights can make the situation more manageable.

Denied Boarding Compensation

If an airline denies you boarding, you have rights. Regulations exist to protect you and ensure compensation for the inconvenience. Airlines may owe you denied boarding compensation, and you can learn more about your rights and the steps to follow by familiarizing yourself with the relevant regulations. You have the right to a certain level of service, so assert your rights if you feel they have been violated.

If flight cancelled within 14 days of scheduled departure, get paid. With Flight-Delayed, you can claim delay/cancellation compensation for flights caused by airlines. Fill the required info on the link above and our experienced team of professionals will take care of the rest.

Flight delay of 3 hours or more? You could get €600 per passenger! Air travel providers must compensate appropriately. Check eligibility for compensation today to cover costs.

If you arrived at your final destination at least 3 hours late, you can claim compensation!Let us handle it and get you compensated!

If you were denied boarding due to overbooking, you have specific compensation rights. Airlines must pay for your losses and arrange alternative transport. To claim compensation easily, click the link to our website. Our experts will guide you and make sure you get what you're owed.