Under UK261 (formerly EU261), airlines are legally required to pay you up to £520 per passenger for significant delays, cancellations, and denied boarding.
Start My Free Claim CheckIf your flight was delayed by more than 3 hours, cancelled without adequate notice, or you were denied boarding, you may be entitled to compensation of up to £520 per person under UK Regulation 261/2004. Airlines routinely reject valid claims — our solicitors know exactly how to force them to pay.
We review your case at no charge and advise on your prospects of success.
We handle claims against all UK and international airlines operating routes to or from the UK, including cases previously rejected by the airline.
We negotiate, escalate, and litigate until your claim is resolved.
Compensation is transferred to you. Our fee is only taken if we win.
In the UK, you have up to 6 years to make a flight compensation claim.
Airlines often cite 'extraordinary circumstances' to avoid paying. We scrutinise these claims carefully — many do not qualify, and airlines use this as a first line of defence.
Yes — you can claim for flights delayed or cancelled within the past 6 years.
Our free assessment takes under 5 minutes. No obligation, no upfront cost, completely confidential.