Was Your Flight Delayed, Cancelled, or Overbooked?
You may be entitled up to €520 in compensation under passenger protection rights.
How it works
Check eligibility
We pre-assess your claim using your flight details and delay reason.
Submit documents
Upload boarding passes and confirmations—securely stored.
We pursue compensation
No win, no fee. We handle the airline and authorities.
ASSURANCE
No Win • No Fee
Frequently Asked Questions
Answers to common questions about flight compensation.
Which flights are covered?
Flights departing the EU/EEA/UK, and flights arriving to the EU/EEA/UK on an EU/UK carrier, may be covered by EU261/UK261. Other local rules may also apply.
How much could I receive?
Depending on distance and jurisdiction, typical compensation ranges from €250 to €600. Our estimator gives a ballpark figure.
What does “no win, no fee” mean?
You pay a success fee only if we recover compensation for you. No upfront fees.
How long does the claim process take?
On average, simple cases may resolve within a few weeks, while disputed claims may take several months depending on the airline’s response and legal processes.
Do I need my original ticket or boarding pass?
Yes, providing your booking confirmation, ticket, or boarding pass strengthens your claim. However, we may still proceed with limited documentation in some cases.
Can I claim for flights from years ago?
Yes, depending on local laws. In many EU countries, claims can be made up to 3 years after the flight. Some jurisdictions allow longer.
What if the airline already rejected my claim?
You may still be entitled to compensation. Airlines often reject claims unfairly. Our legal team can escalate your case to authorities or court if necessary.
Does bad weather qualify for compensation?
No, extraordinary circumstances like severe weather or air traffic control strikes generally exclude compensation. Technical and operational issues usually qualify.