Delayed 3+ hours
Long delays at arrival can entitle you up to €600 under EU261, UK261, or equivalent law.
Was your flight delayed or cancelled? Check if you're owed up to €600 under EU261, UK261, APPR and more.
Covers 6 regulations worldwide · Updated April 2026
If any of these happened to your flight, you may have the right to cash compensation.
Long delays at arrival can entitle you up to €600 under EU261, UK261, or equivalent law.
Short-notice cancellations with no reasonable rerouting are often compensable in cash, not just a refund.
Involuntary denied boarding (overbooking) usually triggers full compensation regardless of delay.
We evaluate your flight against every major passenger-rights law worldwide.
Answer a few questions to see if you're eligible for compensation under any major aviation law.
Enter your departure and arrival airports.
Origin and destination must be different airports.
Pick the carrier on your ticket.
Your airline determines whether EU261 applies to your flight.
The flight date determines which regulations apply.
When was your flight scheduled to depart? (You can claim for flights up to 3 years ago.)
Format: Year · Month · Day (your browser may display this in your system language).
Select the scenario that applies.
A few details specific to what happened on your flight.
This is the delay at your final destination, not the departure delay.
Compensation depends heavily on how much notice you received.
Rerouting options affect your eligibility in some jurisdictions.
This changes your rights significantly.
Only classes lower than your booked class appear here.
Airlines can avoid compensation only if they prove "extraordinary circumstances" — the burden of proof is on them.
No disruption reason is needed for downgrade cases.
No win, no fee — you only pay if they recover compensation for you.
This is an educational estimate, not legal advice. Actual compensation depends on airline cooperation and, in some cases, court outcomes. Verify with an aviation lawyer or licensed claim specialist before acting.
Laws change and airlines' internal policies vary. If you believe you have grounds despite this result, consult an aviation lawyer.
Regulations evolve. We will expand coverage (e.g. future US DOT rules) as they come into force.
This checker evaluates your flight against 6 major passenger-rights regulations:
Not fully covered: Purely domestic flights within the US, most Asian countries, Australia, and most of Africa and the Middle East currently have no equivalent fixed-compensation law. If your flight touches Europe, Canada, Brazil, or Israel, you are likely covered.