Under EU Regulation 261/2004 you may be entitled to €250–€600 compensation for delays, cancellations or denied boarding — with no win, no fee via DelayPaid, or for free directly with the airline. Choose the topic that matches your situation below.
Arrived 3+ hours late? Know your rights and what to do next.
Less than 14 days' notice? You're entitled to compensation and a refund.
When can airlines refuse to pay — and when can't they (technical defects).
How to file your EU261 claim directly with the airline, at no cost.
NL: 2 yrs · BE: 1 yr · DE: 3 yrs · FR: 5 yrs · ES: 5 yrs. Overview & explanation.
All the key facts about Regulation 261/2004: amounts, distances, deadlines.
Claiming compensation from KLM: procedure, deadlines and common questions.
Ryanair often rejects claims — how to push back and improve your chances.
EU261 compensation from easyJet: steps, deadlines and typical objections.
Delayed at Schiphol: which rules apply and how to file your claim.