Flight delayed or cancelled? Claim up to €600

If your flight was delayed 3+ hours, cancelled at short notice, or overbooked, EU rules may entitle you to €250–€600 — often for flights up to a few years back. These services file the claim for you, with no win, no fee.

AirHelp Best-known, handles tricky cases
  • Claims under EU261, UK261 and other rules
  • No win, no fee — pay only if you're paid
  • Handles all the airline paperwork for you
  • Will escalate to court when an airline refuses
Check my flight with AirHelp
Compensair Simple worldwide claims
  • Handles EU, Turkish and Canadian passenger rules
  • No win, no fee
  • Up to €600 per passenger
  • Quick online claim — check eligibility in minutes
Check my flight with Compensair

Do you qualify?

  • What counts: arriving 3+ hours late, a cancellation with less than 14 days' notice, or being denied boarding through no fault of your own.
  • Which flights: any flight departing an EU airport, or arriving in the EU on an EU airline. UK departures follow the equivalent UK261 rules.
  • How much: €250 (under 1,500 km), €400 (1,500–3,500 km) or €600 (over 3,500 km), per passenger.
  • Time limit: you can often claim for flights up to ~3 years back, though this varies by country.

You won't be paid for disruptions outside the airline's control (severe weather, strikes, security risks), and free or staff-fare tickets don't qualify. Both services are free to check — they only take a cut if your claim succeeds.

Affiliate links — if you start a claim through these, we earn a commission at no extra cost to you. The compensation is paid by the airline; the service keeps a success fee only if you win.