Ryanair flight compensation: your UK rights for delays and cancellations
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When your Ryanair flight is delayed or cancelled, you may be entitled to compensation of up to £520 under UK law (UK261) or European regulation EC 261. In this guide, you’ll learn about your rights as an air passenger, when you qualify for compensation, and how to file a claim.
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AT A GLANCE
Know your Ryanair flight compensation rights
Your right to compensation for delayed Ryanair flights is protected in many cases by UK law (UK261) or European regulation EC 261.
Compensation ranges between £220 and £520 per person, depending on flight distance. The amounts are set by UK261 and EC 261 regulations, so Ryanair can't offer you less.
UK261 and EC 261 apply to flights departing from the UK or EU, and UK/EU-based airlines arriving at UK or EU airports. Nearly all Ryanair flights are therefore covered by UK261/EC261.
You're entitled to compensation for delays of 3+ hours, cancellations, and denied boarding on Ryanair flights, unless caused by extraordinary circumstances.
AirHelp supports your right to compensation and makes the claims process simple. Our assistance is risk-free – you pay nothing if we don’t win your compensation.
What do I do if my Ryanair flight is delayed?
Ask Ryanair staff for written confirmation of the cause of the delay.
Hold onto your boarding pass and any other travel documents proving that your flight was delayed.
Ask the airline to pay for your meals and refreshments, and to provide you with a hotel room, if needed.
Keep your receipts if your delayed flight ends up costing you extra money.
Submit your claim using our compensation checker to get up to £520.
Ryanair delay compensation: what are my rights?
You're protected under UK261 and European Regulation EC 261, so long as your flight departed from the UK/EU or arrived there on a UK/EU airline.
You must receive food and drinks if delayed at the airport for over 2 hours, plus accommodation if overnight.
If the delay upon arrival exceeds 3 hours, you may be entitled to compensation.
Compensation ranges from £220 to £520, depending on the flight distance (e.g., £350 for flights between 1,500 and 3,500 km).
If the delay exceeds 5 hours, you have the right to cancel your flight and receive a refund of the ticket. You are also entitled to a return flight to your original departure airport if necessary.
After how many hours of delay are you entitled to Ryanair compensation?
1-hour delay: what the law says
A delay of one hour does not entitle you to compensation or assistance from the airline in the form of meals and drinks. However, you have the right to be informed about the delay and its developments.
In certain situations, however, even a one-hour delay could, albeit indirectly, entitle you to compensation. For example, a one-hour delay could result in the loss of a connecting flight, or contribute to a total delay of more than 3 or 4 hours. If you think you fall into one of these categories, check your eligibility with our free compensation checker.
2-hour delay: mandatory assistance
If your Ryanair flight is delayed by at least 2 hours and is 1500 km or less, you are entitled to assistance, which includes:
Free meals and refreshments appropriate to the delay duration.
Access to communications: two telephone calls, free internet access, and emails.
If an overnight stay is required, Ryanair must provide hotel and airport transfers.
The airline must provide assistance free of charge, even in cases where it is not responsible for the delay – such as in the event of bad weather or other extraordinary circumstances.
3-hour delay: right to compensation
If your Ryanair flight arrives 3 hours late or more, in addition to assistance, you may be entitled to compensation under UK261 or European Regulation EC 261.
5-hour delay: refund and compensation
If the delay exceeds 5 hours, you have additional rights:
Alternative transportation arrangements.
Right to a ticket refund if you choose not to travel.
Free return flight to your original airport, if applicable.
The right to a refund is in addition to the right to compensation.
Ryanair delay compensation amounts
Ryanair flight delay compensation amounts are set by UK261 and European Regulation EC 261, and determined by flight distance and length of delay, not ticket price:
For short flights covering distances up to 1,500km, passengers are entitled to £220 per person.
Medium-distance flights between 1,500km and 3,500km qualify for compensation of £350 per passenger.
Long-haul flights over 3,500km have a tiered compensation structure: £520 per passenger for delays of 4 or more hours, and £260 per passenger for delays between 3 and 4 hours.
If you’re confused, here’s a simple table to help:
| Distance | 3 – 4 hours | More than 4 hours |
|---|---|---|
| 1,500 km or less | ✔️ £220 | ✔️ £220 |
| Between 1,500 km and 3,500 km | ✔️ £350 | ✔️ £350 |
| Over 3,500 km | ✔️ £260 | ✔️ £520 |
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Cancelled Ryanair flight: refund and compensation
In the event of a Ryanair flight cancellation, UK261 and EC 261 regulations grant you certain immediate rights:
Alternative transportation to get to your destination.
Ticket refund if you decide not to travel.
As with delays, you are also entitled to care and assistance, which includes meals, refreshments, communication rights, and hotel room and transportation to and from the airport if necessary.
In addition, you may be entitled to up to £520 in compensation.
When are you entitled to flight cancellation compensation?
In the event of flight cancellation, you are eligible for Ryanair compensation if:
You received a notice regarding cancellation less than 14 days before departure.
The airline is responsible for the cancellation (e.g., operational issues or staff shortages).
If you took a replacement flight, your new arrival time was significantly different to your original flight.
The airline can avoid paying compensation if they were able to offer you an alternative flight which would get you to your destination at a very similar time to your original arrival time.
As with delayed flights, the amount of compensation is based on flight distance, not ticket price, and ranges from £220 to £520 per passenger. However, in the case of cancelled flights, eligibility for compensation also depends on the notice given, as well as the alternative flight offered. Here's how the rules break down based on timing:
| Notification time | Alternative flight | Compensation |
|---|---|---|
| Less than 14 days | No alternative flight offered | £220–£520 |
| 7–14 days before | 2 hours earlier or 4 hours later | £220–£520 |
| Less than 7 days | 1 hour earlier or 2 hours later | £220–£520 |
How to make a compensation claim with Ryanair
There are two ways to claim compensation – direct via Ryanair or via a third party expert like AirHelp.
Claiming via the airline
Every airline has its own individual claims process which should be somewhere on their website. You’ll need to gather all the documents about your flight, research the regulations to determine whether your claim is eligible, and then submit it and follow up.
If you don’t get a reply or you aren’t satisfied, you can find the relevant national aviation authority and pursue your claim with them. If that fails, you may want to consider hiring a lawyer and taking legal action through the courts.
Claiming with AirHelp
We handle everything for you, from start to finish so it’s as easy as possible to get your money.
Check if your disrupted flight is eligible using our quick checker.
Submit all your documents – we’ll tell you exactly what you need.
Sit back and wait for your money! We’ll take care of every aspect of the rest of the process – even if we have to go to court on your behalf.
Cases where you're NOT entitled to compensation
The right to Ryanair compensation for a disrupted flight depends on the airline’s responsibility. Airlines are not required to compensate passengers in cases of extraordinary circumstances, meaning situations beyond the airline's control. These include severe weather conditions, medical emergencies, airport staff strikes, political instability, bird strikes, acts of sabotage, security risks… you get the idea.
If you’re still unsure, the table below helps clarify when you might be eligible for compensation:
Compensation
Disruptions due to operational issues (e.g., technical problems)
Denied boarding due to overbooking
Missed connections caused by delays on the first leg of your journey
Strikes by airline staff
Extraordinary Circumstances
Severe weather conditions (e.g., snowstorms)
Natural disasters (e.g., volcanic eruptions, earthquakes)
Security threats or emergencies impacting airport operations
Strikes by airport staff
Under extraordinary circumstances, compensation is therefore off the table. However, other rights still apply, such as the right to care and assistance during your wait and, if applicable, the right to a ticket refund.
About Ryanair
Ryanair DAC is an Irish low-cost airline founded in 1984, headquartered in Swords, Dublin, Ireland, with its primary operational bases at Dublin and London Stansted airports.
Contact information:
Website: https://www.ryanair.com/
Customer Service International Number: +44 1279 66 33 00
Headquarters Address: Ryanair DAC, Dublin Airport, Co. Dublin, Ireland.
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11/12/2025 | 22:05 | FR6508 | Ryanair | Olbia (OLB) Bologna (BLQ) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
12/12/2025 | 22:05 | FR5825 | Ryanair | Athens (ATH) Venice (VCE) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
11/12/2025 | 22:05 | FR9383 | Ryanair | Santiago De Compostela (SCQ) Granadilla de Abone (TFS) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
11/12/2025 | 21:50 | FR4430 | Ryanair | Genoa (GOA) Cagliari (CAG) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
11/12/2025 | 21:40 | FR2473 | Ryanair | Brno (BRQ) London (STN) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
11/12/2025 | 21:20 | FR545 | Ryanair | London (STN) Gdansk (GDN) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
11/12/2025 | 21:05 | FR9673 | Ryanair | Rome (FCO) Madrid (MAD) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
11/12/2025 | 20:35 | FR7003 | Ryanair | Las Palmas (LPA) Santiago De Compostela (SCQ) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
11/12/2025 | 20:30 | FR1118 | Ryanair | Tel Aviv-Yafo (TLV) Paphos (PFO) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
11/12/2025 | 20:30 | FR2771 | Ryanair | Bari (BRI) Milan (MXP) | Cancelled | Check Compensation |
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