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How to Claim Up to €600 for Your Delayed or Cancelled Flight (EU261)

The Problem & The Solution

You booked a dream trip, but the airline had other ideas.

Flight delays and cancellations are stressful, but what most passengers don’t realize is that European law entitles you to significant cash compensation—often between €250 and €600 per person.

Many airlines deny these claims or ignore them, but you don’t have to fight them alone. Use our simple, free checker below to see what you are owed in under 60 seconds.

Am I Eligible? The 3 Key Rules You Must Know

Rule 1: The Timeline

Your flight must have been disrupted (delayed, cancelled, or denied boarding) within the last 3-6 years (depending on your country’s statute of limitations).

Rule 2: The Delay

Your flight must have arrived at its final destination more than 3 hours late.

Rule 3: The Airline’s Fault

The delay cannot be due to “extraordinary circumstances” (like extreme weather or political unrest). Technical faults and operational issues ARE the airline’s fault.

The Quick Fix: Use the Compensation Checker

Airlines are experts at rejecting claims. They wait you out, offer low-value vouchers (voucherscape!), or simply ignore your emails. That’s why using a trusted, legal claim service like Compensair is the smartest choice.

Don’t Let the Airline Keep Your Money

Every year, millions of euros in unclaimed compensation expire. Don’t be one of those travellers. The only way to know for sure what you are owed is to run your flight details through a quick, free check.

Why Use a Service?
The Power of “No Win, No Fee”

Claim services handle all the legal back-and-forth, paperwork, and even court proceedings, taking the airline to task on your behalf. They only charge a fee (a small percentage of the total amount) if they win your case. If they lose, you pay absolutely nothing. It is a 100% risk-free guarantee.

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