Flight Delay Compensation

Claim up to €600 from the airline if your flight has been disrupted in the past 5 years

      It's FREE
      to claim
      Up to €600
      compensation

      How to get my compensation?

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      Step 1

      Enter your flight details
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      Step 2

      ClaimCompass will
      do all the work

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      Step 3

      Receive up to €600
      compensation

      What our customers are saying

      Air Passenger Rights

      Millions of air passengers are entitled to compensation for flight delays, cancellations, and overbooking every year. Yet, because they are unaware of their rights and airlines make it so hard for them to get their money, less than 2% actually receive their flight compensation. No more. Know your air passenger rights and claim what you're owed.

      Flight Delays

      Flight Cancellations

      Denied Boarding

      Missed Connections

      Flight Delays

      Your rights when your flight is delayed

      Flight delays can seriously mess up your travel plans - but you could get money to alleviate your problems. Air passengers on EU flights are entitled to up to 600€ in compensation for flight delays longer than 3 hours. There is indeed a European law which protects passenger rights, known as the EU Regulation 261/2004 - we simply call it EC 261. It's unfortunate that so few air travelers know about it, because it requires airlines to pay compensation to passengers who suffered long flight delays. Dont' be one of them: know your rights and check if you're eligible under EC 261!

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      Flight Delays
      Flight Delays

      Your rights when your flight is delayed

      Flight delays can seriously mess up your travel plans - but you could get money to alleviate your problems. Air passengers on EU flights are entitled to up to 600€ in compensation for flight delays longer than 3 hours. There is indeed a European law which protects passenger rights, known as the EU Regulation 261/2004 - we simply call it EC 261. It's unfortunate that so few air travelers know about it, because it requires airlines to pay compensation to passengers who suffered long flight delays. Dont' be one of them: know your rights and check if you're eligible under EC 261!

      > More about flight delays
      Flight Cancellations
      Flight Cancellations

      Your rights when your flight is cancelled

      Flight cancellations can ruin your trip and make the savviest traveller feel hopeless. But there might be good news: EC 261 lets you claim up to 600€ when the airline cancelled your flight without giving you 14 days notice. But it's actually a bit more complicated than that: other factors come into play to determine whether you're entitled to compensation for your cancelled flight. Don't worry, we broke it down for you. Discover if you're eligible and how much you're entitled to by learning more about your air passenger rights.

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      Denied Boarding
      Boarding Denials

      Your rights when you are denied boarding

      Even when the plane is on time, there is still a risk of being denied boarding by the airline staff. However, when the flight is overbooked - the airline sold more tickets than there are seats on the plane - and you can't get on the plane, air regulations guarantee that you will be compensated. EU 261, US regulations and International laws are restrictive though. Not everyone who was denied boarding is eligible: boarding denials compensation are only granted to passengers bumped off a flight because there were not enough seats on board. The compensation amount also varies depending on the itinerary. Learn more about boarding denials and claim your money.

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      Missed Connections
      Missed Connections

      Your rights when you miss your connection

      If your first flight is disrupted and causes you to miss your connection to your final destination as a knock-on effect, the same regulations apply. While several factors such as the 'nationality' of the airline and your itinerary determine your right to compensation, as long as your bookings were under the same reservation and you reach your final destination at least 3 hours late, you should be eligible under EU 261. That being said, some EU courts don't have the same interpretation of the Regulation - let us take care of your claim, our Legal team will do all the work for you.

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      Airline ratings

      ClaimCompass compares over 150 airlines to provide the most accurate flight and claim processing ratings

      EasyJet

      6.2

      Air France

      6.05

      Lufthansa

      5.55

      Ryanair

      6.65

      Why choose ClaimCompass?

      No win, no fee

      No fees unless you get compensated

      If we don't succeed in our fight for your compensation you won't have to pay for our services.

      No risk

      We take 100% of the risk

      If the airline refuses to comply, we'll take them to court.

      €600 in compensation

      Up to €600 in compensation

      Passengers who choose ClaimCompass receive an average of €400 in compensation. We make it happen!

      Information about your rights

      Information about your rights

      We give you all the necessary information on passenger rights for free on our website. Take a look around and contact us in case of any questions.

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