Why Are So Many Flights Delayed Today?
Delayed flights can be more than just an inconvenience – they can disrupt your entire schedule. If you’ve experienced a flight delay, you might be entitled to compensation under EU law.
What should you do when your flight is delayed?
When facing the inconvenience of a flight delay, many air travellers are not fully aware of their rights and the recourse available to them. Understanding these rights can make a significant difference in how you navigate these disruptions and claim flight delay compensation.
Claiming Your Compensation
To claim compensation, you can contact the airline’s customer service, the travel company you booked with, or use a flight delay claim company (which may charge a fee). Before doing so, utilize our Flight Delay Compensation Calculator to estimate the amount you can claim. Enter your flight number and date, and within a few minutes, you’ll know the compensation you’re entitled to.
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Don't Leave, Claim What's Rightfully Yours
If your flight was delayed, cancelled, or overbooked.
Check If You're Eligible for Compensation
Under EU law, you could receive up to €600 as compensation for a delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flight.
Choose your Choice to Claim Compensation
Here we have compared 3 different ways to claim compensation: