Flight Problem in the last six years?

Get up to € 600 per passenger for flights from the last 6 years. No matter the ticket price.
Delayed flight
Cancelled flight
Schedule change
Denied boarding
Missed connection

How does it works?

Enter your flight details

We need only your flight number or route from where to where and the airline name , also flight date.

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Your rights will be enforced

If you commission us, our experienced travel law experts will get your money back. If necessary, we will go all the way to court and will always keep you informed about the progress of legal proceedings.

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Receive your money

If successful, we will forward your money to you immediately. For compensation payments, the success fee is 30 % . If case is unsuccessful we charge you nothing.

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Know When You’re Eligible for Flight Compensation

You are entitled to compensation for flight delays of more than 3 hours, flight cancellations and denied boarding due to overbooking under EU Regulation 261/2004. No compensation if there were any exceptional circumstances involved and the airlines weren’t responsible for the delay or cancellation.

Flight Delayed?

For delayed flights of more than 3 hours, you might be eligible for compensation up to 600€ under EU 261 Rule.

The rule says that the flight should have been delayed at the final destination to file the claim.

It should have either departed from an EU airport or arrived at an EU airport with an EU regulated airline.

Flight Canceled?

If your flight was cancelled without notice of at least 14 days, you may be eligible for compensation under EU Law.

It’s a little complicated, as the compensation amount may get reduced up to 50% based on certain factors.

However, we can help you on understanding your rights on cancelled flights and get back the money airlines owe you.

Flight Overbooked?

You are also eligible for compensation, if you were denied boarding due to overbooking.

Overbooked is a situation in which you bought a flight ticket, but are then told that there are no vacant seats.

Overbooking, in the aviation industry, is an oversold flight in the sense that there is not a seat for every sold ticket.

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