Understanding the complex rules and regulations of flight compensation can be challenging and time-consuming.
Don't let airlines keep your money. Check if you're eligible for compensation in just 2 minutes!
Check Your CompensationIf you've experienced a flight delay, cancellation, or been denied boarding, you may be entitled to compensation under UK261, the British equivalent of the EU261 regulation.
This regulation protects air passengers' rights and can provide compensation of up to £520, depending on the length of your flight and the duration of the delay.
Our service helps you navigate the complex claim process, ensuring you receive the compensation you deserve without the hassle of dealing directly with airlines.
Understanding the complex rules and regulations of flight compensation can be challenging and time-consuming.
Filling out forms and collecting evidence to support your claim might be exhausting and time-consuming.
You'll have to cover the legal fees yourself if your claim goes to court.
Some airlines take advantage of loopholes or use ambiguous language to avoid compensating passengers.
Airlines often lack transparency regarding the compensation process, leaving passengers unaware about the status of their claims.
No lengthy forms or tedious paperwork - submit your compensation claim in just minutes.
We cover all compensation recovery costs. You won't have to pay if we don't win your case.
Depending on the regulations, you can claim compensation for flights disrupted up to 6 years ago.
We'll update you on your claim's progress and address any questions you may have along the way.
Our legal experts will make sure each passenger gets the compensation they deserve.
Flight Distance | Delay Duration | Compensation Amount |
---|---|---|
Up to 1,500 km | 3+ hours | £220 |
1,500 - 3,500 km | 3+ hours | £350 |
Over 3,500 km | 3-4 hours | £260 |
Over 3,500 km | 4+ hours | £520 |
Reason | Eligible for Compensation |
---|---|
Airline Crew Lateness | Yes |
Airline Crew Sickness | Yes |
Airline Crew Strikes | Yes |
Cancellation due to Overbooked Flight | Yes |
Cancellation due to Bad Weather* | Possibly |
Airline Technical Issues | Yes |
* If the airline could have prevented the delay, you may be eligible for compensation.
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- TK, Passenger
"I decided to reach out according to my friend's advice: my flight was delayed a lot. Later, they helped me to get an appropriate compensation, which I was looking for."
- Ioan Dumbravă, Passenger
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- Zita Balsienė, Passenger
"My uncle was forced to skip family vacation in Italy, because his flight was unexpectedly cancelled. In order to get the compensation he thought he deserves, he filed a claim. And after merely a month, he received those money. Huge thanks to you!"
- Thije Molenschot, Passenger
Yes. The most important details to know are your flight number, the flight reservation number, departure/arrival airports, and the exact date of the flight. These details are usually provided in the confirmation email sent by the airline.
However, not all airlines are satisfied with this, so we would like to ask you to submit your flight documents (tickets, boarding passes, etc.) too. This is very important in cases when airlines reject the claim: without documentation, we will not be able to escalate the matter by going to authorities or courts.
No matter the time or resources spent on your claim, you won't have to pay if we don't win.
You can, but airlines try to argue issues weren't their fault to avoid paying out. Sometimes it can be much easier to use a claims management company as they will battle your case for you and won't rest until you've got the compensation you deserve.
If the airline is responsible but has denied your claim, you can take the matter further by escalating it to the regulator and potentially to court. Using a claims management company can streamline this process, as we have legal experts who can handle your case and secure a successful outcome on your behalf.
Yes, that's correct. Compensation is calculated per passenger, so if you were on a family vacation, you could potentially claim thousands in total.
Yes, you can. You can file a claim for any delayed flight where the airline was at fault.
Compensation amounts may vary depending on individual circumstances. We don't charge any upfront fees - you only pay if we win your case.