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Flight Compensation & Rights Calculator

Calculate your airline compensation for delayed or cancelled flights based on EU 261, US DOT, and Montreal Convention regulations.

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Estimated Compensation

€400EUR

Under EU 261, you are highly likely eligible for €400 in compensation! Technical issues or airline operations are within the airline's control.

What You Are Entitled To

1

Cash Compensation

Between €250 and €600 per passenger based on distance.

2

Right to Care

Food, drinks, communication, and accommodation if delayed overnight.

3

Re-routing or Refund

If delay > 5 hours, you can choose a full refund for parts of the journey not made.

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Regulation (EC) No 261/2004

Scope
Flights departing from EU or arriving in EU on EU carrier
Time Limit
Typically 2-6 years depending on the country
Key Factor
3+ hours delay at final destination

💡 Pro Traveler Tip

"Keep all receipts (food, taxi, hotel) and ask the airline for a written statement of the reason for the delay."

Know Your Rights as a Passenger

When your flight is delayed or cancelled, it can be more than just an inconvenience—it can be a financial loss. Global regulations exist to protect you, but they are often complex.

  • **EU 261/2004**: The gold standard for passenger rights. Covers flights departing from the EU or arriving in the EU on an EU carrier. Supports up to **€600** in compensation.
  • **Montreal Convention**: Covers international flights and focuses on damages like lost luggage or missed connections.
  • **US DOT Regulations**: Primarily focuses on "Involuntary Bumping" (overbooking) rather than general delays, though new rules are expanding consumer protections.

💰 Potential Compensation Levels

* **Short Haul (< 1,500km)**: Up to €250 * **Medium Haul (1,500 - 3,500km)**: Up to €400 * **Long Haul (> 3,500km)**: Up to €600

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What qualifies as an "Extraordinary Circumstance"?

A: Airlines do not have to pay compensation if the delay was caused by events outside their control, such as extreme weather, air traffic control strikes, or political unrest. Technical issues are usually NOT considered extraordinary.

Q: How far back can I claim compensation?

A: In the EU, you can typically claim for flights up to 2–6 years ago, depending on the country of the airline or departure.

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