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How each airline handles EC 261/2004 claims, what to watch out for, and how to make sure you get paid. Pick your carrier below.
Aegean Airlines
Aegean flight delayed or cancelled? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — most island and European claims are €250 or €400. Know your rights by the hour. Check in 2 minutes.
Aer Lingus
Aer Lingus delayed or cancelled your flight — including transatlantic? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004, both ways. A Dublin–US delay is €600. Check in 2 minutes.
Air Baltic
airBaltic delayed or cancelled your flight from Riga, Tallinn or Vilnius? Under EU 261/2004 the Latvian carrier owes you €250 or €400 per person — and €600 on its one Dubai route. Watch the intra-EU cap. Check in 2 minutes.
Air Dolomiti
Air Dolomiti delayed your feeder flight and you missed a Lufthansa long-haul connection from Munich or Frankfurt? On one booking, EU 261/2004 is judged to your final destination — so a short €250 hop can be worth €600. Check in 2 minutes.
Air Europa
Air Europa delayed or cancelled your flight from Madrid to Latin America — Buenos Aires, Lima, Bogotá, Havana? As a Spanish airline it owes you up to €600 per person under EU 261/2004, in BOTH directions. Check your claim in 2 minutes.
Air France
Air France flight delayed, cancelled or hit by a strike? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — and its own pilot strikes count. Check your claim in 2 minutes.
Air Malta
Air Malta closed in 2024 — its successor KM Malta Airlines flies the Maltese network now, under the same KM code. A delayed Malta flight owes you €250 or €400 under EU 261/2004. Old Air Malta claims are far harder. Check in 2 minutes.
Air Nostrum
Air Nostrum delayed your Iberia Regional feeder and you missed an Iberia long-haul connection from Madrid to Latin America? On one booking, EU 261/2004 is judged to your final destination — so a €250 hop can be worth €600. Check in 2 minutes.
Air Serbia
Air Serbia delayed or cancelled your flight to Belgrade? If it departed an EU airport — Vienna, Frankfurt, Paris — you're owed €250 or €400 per person under EU 261/2004. But the flight home from Belgrade isn't covered. Check in 2 minutes.
American Airlines
American Airlines delayed or cancelled your transatlantic flight from Europe? If it departed an EU airport you're owed €600 per person under EU 261/2004 — even though American is a US airline. Check in 2 min.
Austrian Airlines
Austrian Airlines flight delayed, cancelled or hit by a strike? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — and its own staff strikes count. Check your claim in 2 minutes.
Avianca
Avianca delayed or cancelled your flight from Madrid, Barcelona or Paris to Latin America? If it departed an EU airport you're owed €600 per person under EU 261/2004. But the return from Bogotá isn't covered — the catch of flying a non-EU carrier. Check in 2 minutes.
Binter Canarias
Binter delayed or cancelled your Canary Islands flight? Even a 30-minute inter-island hop owes you €250 per person under EU 261/2004 if you land 3+ hours late — and Canaries–mainland routes pay €400. The flight's length doesn't matter. Check in 2 minutes.
British Airways
British Airways delayed or cancelled your flight — or had another IT meltdown? You're owed up to £520 / €600 per passenger in CASH under UK261 / EU 261, not Avios. Check your claim in 2 minutes.
Brussels Airlines
Brussels Airlines flight delayed, cancelled or hit by a strike? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — and its own staff strikes count, even if Belgian national strikes don't. Check in 2 min.
Canaryfly
Canaryfly delayed or cancelled your inter-island flight in the Canaries? Even a 30-minute hop owes you €250 per person under EU 261/2004 if you land 3+ hours late. The flight's length doesn't matter — only the clock. Check in 2 minutes.
Condor
Condor delayed or cancelled your holiday flight, or rebooked you onto a later one? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004, both ways — but rerouting can halve it. See the 50% rule and check in 2 min.
Delta Airlines
Delta delayed or cancelled your transatlantic flight? If it departed an EU airport you're owed €600 per person under EU 261/2004. And if a 'Delta' flight was actually operated by KLM or Air France, even the flight home is covered. Check in 2 minutes.
EasyJet
easyJet flight delayed or cancelled? Most claims are €250 (£220) under EU 261 / UK261, but you're also owed meals, a hotel and even a refund the longer you wait. Check what you're due in 2 minutes.
Emirates
Emirates delayed or cancelled your flight from Europe to Dubai? If it departed an EU airport you're owed €600 per person under EU 261/2004 — even though Emirates is a UAE airline. Check in 2 minutes.
Etihad Airways
Etihad delayed or cancelled your flight from the EU to Abu Dhabi? If it departed an EU airport you're owed up to €600 per person under EU 261/2004 — even though Etihad is a UAE airline. Check in 2 min.
European Air Charter
Booked Condor or Marabu and flew a European Air Charter A320? It's a Bulgarian (EU) wet-lease carrier — so EU 261/2004 covers you, but the airline you BOOKED usually pays, not European Air Charter. €250 or €400 per person. Check in 2 minutes.
Eurowings
Eurowings flight delayed, cancelled or hit by a pilot strike? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — and its own strikes count. Most claims are €250. Check in 2 minutes.
Finnair
Finnair delayed or cancelled your flight, or rebooked you onto a later one? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004, both ways — but rerouting can halve it. See the 50% rule and check in 2 min.
flydubai
flydubai delayed or cancelled your flight to Dubai? If it departed an EU airport you're owed up to €600 per person under EU 261/2004, low-cost Emirati carrier or not. The flight home from Dubai isn't covered. Check in 2 minutes.
HelloJets
Booked a holiday with Blue Style or another tour operator and flew HelloJets? It's a Romanian (EU) charter airline, so EU 261/2004 covers it both ways — €250 or €400 per person. The catch: it's the airline whose name isn't on your ticket. Check in 2 minutes.
HiSky
HiSky delayed or cancelled your flight from Bucharest or Chișinău? A Bucharest (EU) departure is always covered — €250 or €400 under EU 261/2004. A Chișinău departure depends on which HiSky entity operated it. Check in 2 minutes.
Iberia Airlines
Iberia delayed or cancelled your flight — including to or from Latin America? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004, both ways. Long-haul claims are €600 each. Check in 2 min.
ITA Airways
ITA Airways delayed or cancelled your flight — including to the Americas? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004, both ways. But you can't claim ITA for an old Alitalia flight. Check in 2 min.
Jet2
Jet2 flight delayed or cancelled — even on a Jet2holidays package? You're still owed £220–520 / €250–600 per person under UK261 / EU 261, PLUS package-holiday rights on top. Bust the myth and check in 2 minutes.
KLM
KLM delayed or cancelled your flight, or rebooked you onto a later one? Under EU 261/2004 it owes you €250–600 per person — but rerouting can halve it. See the 50% rule and check in 2 minutes.
Loganair
Loganair delayed or cancelled your Scottish flight from Glasgow, Aberdeen or the islands? It's UK261, paid in pounds — £220 per person on its short domestic and lifeline routes, enforced by the UK CAA. Check your claim in 2 minutes.
LOT Polish Airlines
LOT delayed or cancelled your flight — including to the US or Asia? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004, both ways. Warsaw long-haul claims are €600 each. Check in 2 min.
Lufthansa
Lufthansa flight delayed, cancelled or hit by a strike? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — and its own strikes count. Check your claim in 2 minutes.
Marabu Airlines
Booked a Condor holiday flight that turned out to be operated by Marabu? It's an Estonian (EU) carrier, so EU 261/2004 covers it both ways — €250 or €400 per person for a delay or cancellation. Check who operated your flight, then check in 2 minutes.
Neos
Neos delayed or cancelled your holiday flight from Italy to the Maldives, Zanzibar or the Caribbean? As an Italian airline it owes you €600 per person under EU 261/2004 — and unlike a non-EU charter, the flight HOME is covered too. Check in 2 minutes.
Norwegian Air Shuttle
Norwegian flight delayed or cancelled? As an EEA airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — though now it's short-haul, most claims are €250. Know your rights by the hour. Check in 2 min.
Pegasus Airlines
Pegasus delayed or cancelled your flight from the EU to Istanbul Sabiha Gökçen? If it departed an EU airport you're owed €250–400 per person under EU 261/2004 — even though Pegasus is Turkish. Check in 2 min.
Ryanair
Ryanair delayed or cancelled your flight? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — even for its own strikes. Most short-haul claims are €250. Check in 2 minutes.
SAS Scandinavian Airlines
SAS flight delayed, cancelled or hit by a strike? As an EU/EEA airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — and its own pilot strikes count. SAS literally set that rule. Check in 2 min.
Smartwings
Smartwings delayed or cancelled your holiday flight from Prague to Greece, the Canaries or Egypt? As a Czech airline it owes you €250 or €400 per person under EU 261/2004 — both ways. Watch the intra-EU cap on the Canary Islands. Check in 2 minutes.
SunExpress
SunExpress delayed or cancelled your holiday flight from Germany or Austria to Antalya, Izmir or Dalaman? If it departed an EU airport you're owed €400 per person under EU 261/2004. The catch: the flight home from Turkey isn't covered. Check in 2 minutes.
Swiss International Air Lines
SWISS flight delayed or cancelled from Zurich or Geneva? Switzerland isn't in the EU — but you're still owed €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004, applied by treaty. Check your claim in 2 minutes.
TAP Air Portugal
TAP delayed or cancelled your flight — including to Brazil or Africa? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004, both ways. But a rerouting can halve it. See the 50% rule and check in 2 min.
TAROM
TAROM delayed or cancelled your flight from Bucharest to Rome, Madrid, London or Paris? As an EU airline it owes you €250 or €400 per person under EU 261/2004 — most Romanian-diaspora routes are €400. Check your claim in 2 minutes.
Transavia
Transavia flight delayed or cancelled? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 under EU 261/2004 — most leisure claims are €250 or €400. Know your rights by the hour, and check in 2 minutes.
TUI Airways
TUI flight delayed or cancelled — even as part of a package? You're still owed £220–520 / €250–600 per person under UK261 / EU 261, PLUS package-holiday rights on top. Bust the myth and check in 2 minutes.
Turkish Airlines
Turkish Airlines delayed or cancelled your flight from the EU to Istanbul? If it departed an EU airport you're owed €250–600 per person under EU 261/2004 — even though Turkish is a non-EU airline. Check in 2 min.
United Airlines
United delayed or cancelled your transatlantic flight? If it departed an EU airport — Frankfurt, Munich, Amsterdam, Paris — you're owed €600 per person under EU 261/2004, US carrier or not. The catch: the return leg from the US isn't covered. Check in 2 minutes.
Virgin Atlantic
Virgin Atlantic delayed or cancelled your flight? It's all long-haul, so almost every claim is the top band — £520 / €600 per passenger in CASH, not Virgin Points, under UK261 / EU 261. Check in 2 minutes.
Volotea
Volotea delayed or cancelled your flight between Europe's smaller cities — Nantes, Bordeaux, Venice, Palermo? As a Spanish airline it owes you €250 or €400 per person under EU 261/2004, plus meals and a hotel when there's no other flight. Check in 2 minutes.
Vueling Airlines
Vueling delayed or cancelled your flight? As an EU airline it owes you €250–600 under EU 261/2004 — and most claims are €250. Know your rights by the hour, and that Spain's AESA can order Vueling to pay. Check in 2 min.
Wizz Air
Wizz Air delayed or cancelled your flight? You're owed €250–600 in CASH under EU 261/2004 — not WIZZ credit. Most claims are €250. See why cash beats the '120% credit' offer and check in 2 minutes.
World2Fly
World2Fly delayed or cancelled your flight from Madrid or Lisbon to the Caribbean or Latin America? As a Spanish airline it owes you €600 per person under EU 261/2004 — and the flight home is covered too. A round trip can be €1,200 a head. Check in 2 minutes.
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