Flight Delayed? Get up to £520 compensation.

EU261 entitles you to compensation for delays over 3 hours, cancellations, and denied boarding. We make claiming hassle-free.

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Your Flight Delay Rights

3+ Hour Delays

Flights delayed 3+ hours qualify for €250-€600 compensation under EU261 regulation, regardless of ticket price.

Cancellations & Denied Boarding

Last-minute cancellations and overbooking situations also qualify for compensation if not caused by extraordinary circumstances.

6-Year Time Limit

You have up to 6 years to claim compensation for eligible flights departing from or arriving in the EU with EU carriers.

Compensation Amounts

Short Distance

€250

Flights up to 1,500km
(e.g., London to Paris)

Medium Distance

€400

EU flights over 1,500km or
non-EU flights 1,500-3,500km

Long Distance

€600

Non-EU flights over 3,500km
(e.g., London to New York)

How We Help (Step-by-Step)

1

Check Your Eligibility

We verify your flight details against EU261 criteria and calculate your exact compensation amount.

2

Gather Evidence

We collect all necessary documentation including boarding passes, delay certificates, and airline correspondence.

3

Submit Your Claim

We handle all communication with the airline, ensuring your claim meets legal requirements and deadlines.

4

Receive Your Money

We pursue your claim until successful, escalating to aviation authorities or courts if necessary.

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Why Choose Us for Flight Claims?

EU261 Experts

Deep knowledge of aviation regulations and airline tactics ensures maximum success rates.

No Win, No Fee

You only pay if we successfully recover your compensation. Zero upfront costs or hidden fees.

Full Legal Support

We handle escalations to aviation authorities and courts when airlines refuse to pay.

Frequently Asked Questions

You have up to 6 years from the flight date to claim compensation under EU261 regulations.

Weather delays are considered "extraordinary circumstances" and typically don't qualify for compensation. However, airlines must still provide care (meals, accommodation) for long delays.

While helpful, boarding passes aren't essential. We can track flights using passenger details and work with airlines to verify your journey.