Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation

Under UK261 (formerly EU261), airlines are legally required to pay you up to £520 per passenger for significant delays, cancellations, and denied boarding.

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Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation

If 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.

You May Be Eligible If:

  • Your flight arrived more than 3 hours late at its final destination
  • Your flight was cancelled with less than 14 days' notice
  • You were denied boarding due to overbooking
  • You missed a connecting flight due to an airline-caused delay
  • The airline offered only vouchers rather than your legal cash entitlement
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Potential Recovery
£520
max per passenger

How We Handle Your Case

1

Free Assessment

We review your case at no charge and advise on your prospects of success.

2

Build the Case

We handle claims against all UK and international airlines operating routes to or from the UK, including cases previously rejected by the airline.

3

Pursue & Recover

We negotiate, escalate, and litigate until your claim is resolved.

4

You Are Paid

Compensation is transferred to you. Our fee is only taken if we win.

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

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