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Did you know that each year thousands of people are entitled to compensation that they do not claim? EC 261 is legislation that covers many, if not all, of the most frustrating moments you've had at an airport. It makes it the airline's problem when things go badly wrong. In short, you are entitled to EU compensation in the event of a flight cancellation, delay or if you're denied boarding - unless any of these occurred due to extraordinary circumstances beyond the airline's control. So, if you look out your terminal window and can't find your plane because it's obscured by a snow blizzard, you might be out of luck. For almost everything else, it makes sense to know your rights!

Let's explore some key points regarding EU compensation:

  • EC 261 compensation rights: Discover your entitlement to compensation for flight delays, cancellations, or denied boarding under EC 261, covering frustrating airport situations.

  • EU compensation benefits: Learn about financial compensation up to £520, along with free meals, communication, and hotel stays for qualifying delays, cancellations, or boarding denials.

  • AirHelp assistance: The world's largest air passenger rights organization, ensures a stress-free claiming process, offering expertise for those unsure of their rights.

  • EU flight regulations: Understand EU flight regulations and compensation coverage for flights departing from or landing in the EU with a European airline, based on distance.

  • Claiming process guidelines: Get a clear breakdown of when to claim compensation for delayed or cancelled flights, with easy compensation checks using our tool.

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Find out what you're entitled to when things go wrong on your EU flight

So, how do you know if your flight falls under the EU compensation act EC 261? Most routes within Europe are covered, even those not officially travelling within EU airspace. Many international flights are also covered if they are due to land in the EU and are operated by an EU-based carrier. If you are confused, insist that the airline inform you of your rights. They may not go out of their way to highlight the fact, but EC 261 includes an obligation for airlines to make passengers aware of any compensation they may be entitled to.

And what are those compensations? For delays, cancellations and denials of boarding, passengers are entitled to financial compensation of up to £520 as well as access to free meals, communication and hotel stays when required. Get lucky with your alternate flight and you may even find yourself sipping on champagne with an upgrade at no extra charge!


About AirHelp

AirHelp is the world's largest air passenger rights organisation, here to help air travellers secure compensation for delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flights .

We make claiming compensation easy and stress-free. Whether you are unsure of your rights, lack the time, or simply want an expert to handle your entire claim for you, AirHelp can help you get what you are rightfully owed.

We operate on a no win, no fee basis, so you can check your compensation risk-free.


Claiming Compensation for Flight Delays and Cancellations

How do you know when you should claim compensation for a delayed or cancelled flight? Though the law can be complicated, we're here to break it down for you:

Delayed flights: you may be able to claim compensation if your flight arrived 3 hours or more late.
Cancelled flights: you may be eligible for compensation if your flight was cancelled less than 14 days before it was due to depart.
Overbookings: you are owed compensation any time you are denied boarding through no fault of your own — so long as you didn't voluntarily give up your seat.

We should note that if extraordinary circumstances were involved, arirlines are under no obligation to pay compensation. Examples of extraordinary circumstances include bad weather, travel restrictions, and air traffic control strikes. Though these situations cause delays and cancellations, the airline isn't at fault, so can't be expected to offer compensation.

Remember these are European flight regulations and so only apply to flights departing from an EU airport, or flights landing in the EU with a European airline. The table below makes it clear which flights are covered:


How Much Flight Compensation?

DistanceCompensation
All flights under 1,500 kmUp to £220 per person
Internal EU flights over 1,500 kmUp to £350 per person
Non-internal EU flights between 1,500 - 3,500 kmUp to £350 per person
Non-internal EU flights over 3,500 kmUp to £520 per person

Table shows values in € as specified in EC 261

In some circumstances the compensation amount may differ from the standard amounts shown above. The easiest way to find out what you’re owed is to use our Compensation Check.


What to Do if Your Flight is Delayed or Cancelled

If you experience a flight delay or cancellation, here's what you should do:

  • Hold onto your boarding pass and other travel documents.

  • Ask why the flight was delayed or cancelled.

  • Request food, drinks, and if necessary, free transport and hotel accommodation.

  • If you had a cancelled flight, ask for an alternative flight or a refund.

  • Keep all receipts of any extra expenses you may have had, including necessary food, clothing, etc.

  • Be careful not to sign any waivers or accept vouchers that will require you to waive your right to compensation.


Recent delays and cancellations

Date

Flight number

Airline

Route

Status

22/05/2026

06:00

AC128

Air Canada

Vancouver (YVR)

Toronto (YYZ)

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22/05/2026

21:15

AV204

Avianca

Bogota (BOG)

Toronto (YYZ)

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22/05/2026

20:35

UX5013

Air Europa

Malaga (AGP)

Palma Mallorca (PMI)

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22/05/2026

17:46

AS232

Alaska Airlines

Kodiak (ADQ)

Anchorage (ANC)

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22/05/2026

17:27

AA3536

American Airlines

Dallas (DFW)

Longview (GGG)

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22/05/2026

17:21

DL3010

Delta Air Lines

Atlanta (ATL)

Greer (GSP)

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22/05/2026

17:17

DL3141

Delta Air Lines

Atlanta (ATL)

Chattanooga (CHA)

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22/05/2026

17:16

AS62

Alaska Airlines

Juneau (JNU)

Sitka (SIT)

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  • AC128

    Air Canada

    Cancelled

    Vancouver

    Toronto

    YVR

    YYZ

    22/05/2026

    06:00

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  • AV204

    Avianca

    Cancelled

    Bogota

    Toronto

    BOG

    YYZ

    22/05/2026

    21:15

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  • UX5013

    Air Europa

    Cancelled

    Malaga

    Palma Mallorca

    AGP

    PMI

    22/05/2026

    20:35

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  • AS232

    Alaska Airlines

    Cancelled

    Kodiak

    Anchorage

    ADQ

    ANC

    22/05/2026

    17:46

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  • AA3536

    American Airlines

    Cancelled

    Dallas

    Longview

    DFW

    GGG

    22/05/2026

    17:27

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  • DL3010

    Delta Air Lines

    Cancelled

    Atlanta

    Greer

    ATL

    GSP

    22/05/2026

    17:21

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  • DL3141

    Delta Air Lines

    Cancelled

    Atlanta

    Chattanooga

    ATL

    CHA

    22/05/2026

    17:17

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  • AS62

    Alaska Airlines

    Cancelled

    Juneau

    Sitka

    JNU

    SIT

    22/05/2026

    17:16

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