EU 261 compensation calculator

If your flight was delayed 3+ hours, cancelled with less than 14 days' notice, or you were denied boarding, you may be entitled to €250–€600 per passenger under EU Regulation 261/2004.

Estimate your EU 261 compensation

Flights to/from the EU, delayed 3+ hours or cancelled with less than 14 days' notice, are eligible for €250–€600 in compensation. Check your eligibility in 60 seconds:

When does EU 261 apply?

You are covered by EU 261 if any one of these is true:

  • Your flight departed from an EU/EEA airport (regardless of airline).
  • Your flight landed in the EU/EEA on an EU/EEA-registered airline.
  • The UK has equivalent rules (UK 261); applied the same way.

What can I claim?

DistanceDelay 3–4 hDelay 4+ h or cancelled
Up to 1500 km€250€250
1500–3500 km (intra-EU over 1500 km)€400€400
3500+ km (extra-EU)€300€600

Plus: meals, refreshments, accommodation if delay > 5 h, communication (2 phone calls or emails).

When is compensation NOT due?

Airlines can refuse compensation if the disruption was caused by "extraordinary circumstances":

  • Severe weather (storms, fog, heavy snow).
  • Air-traffic-control strikes or political unrest.
  • Bird strikes, security threats.
  • Hidden manufacturing defects discovered mid-flight.

Not extraordinary: staff shortages, crew sickness, technical faults during routine maintenance — these still qualify for compensation.