Flight delayed or cancelled?
You may be owed up to €600.
EU law protects your rights as a passenger. Check in 60 seconds — free, no obligation.
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How it works
Enter your flight details
Flight number, date, and route — takes 60 seconds.
AirHelp checks eligibility
They review EU 261/2004, Montreal Convention, and 160+ airlines' policies automatically.
Receive up to €600
AirHelp handles all paperwork and negotiations. No win = no fee.
Am I eligible?
Check older flights too
Claims can go back 3–6 years depending on your country. A delayed flight from 2022 may still be claimable today.
Two services, better odds
We partner with both AirHelp (45-day cookie, 15% commission) and Compensair. Airlines sometimes pay one faster than the other.
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EU law entitles you to up to €600 compensation. AirHelp handles everything — no win, no fee.
Frequently asked questions
How much can I claim?
Under EU Regulation EC 261/2004: €250 for flights under 1,500 km, €400 for flights 1,500–3,500 km, and €600 for flights over 3,500 km. The amount is fixed by law and does not depend on your ticket price.
Which flights are eligible?
Any flight departing from an EU airport, OR arriving at an EU airport on an EU-based airline. This covers hundreds of airlines including Ryanair, easyJet, Lufthansa, British Airways, Air France, and KLM.
How far back can I claim?
Most EU countries allow claims up to 3–6 years back. AirHelp checks the statute of limitations for your specific country automatically.
Does AirHelp charge upfront?
No. AirHelp works on a no win, no fee basis. They only charge a commission (typically 25%) if your claim is successful.
What is Compensair?
Compensair is an alternative flight compensation service. We recommend checking both — some airlines respond better to one service than another.
Also try Compensair — alternative claim service