Let's check your flight
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You're likely owed compensation under EU261 for this flight.
This flight likely doesn't qualify
Based on your answers, it falls outside EU261 — usually because of the route (it didn't leave the EU, or arrived on a non-European airline) or the length of the delay. These rules can be subtle, so it's worth double-checking your booking if you're unsure.
Start your claim
Just the essentials. We'll take it from here.
We use your details only to file this claim. No win, no fee — our fee is 25% of what we recover, and nothing if we don't win.
No problem — what's holding you back?
This genuinely helps, and there may be an easy answer.
Here's exactly how the fee works
No hidden costs. You only pay if we win — and you always keep the larger share.
| Flight distance | You're owed | You keep |
|---|---|---|
| Short (under 1,500 km) | €250 | €187 |
| Medium (1,500–3,500 km) | €400 | €300 |
| Long (over 3,500 km) | €600 | €450 |
Our fee is a flat 25%, charged only on a successful claim. If we recover nothing, you pay nothing — and there are no upfront or hidden charges.
One thing worth knowing
Most people who mean to claim never get around to it — so they collect nothing at all.
Our 25% only ever applies if we actually recover money for you. So the real choice isn't €400 vs €300.
It's €300 in your pocket — or €0 left with the airline.
Fair question. Here's who we are.
We'd be skeptical too. So here's the straight version.
- Your claim is grounded in law. EU Regulation 261/2004 entitles you to €250–€600 for qualifying delays, cancellations and denied boarding.
- You stay in control of your money. Nothing to pay upfront, no cost to start, and no bill at all unless compensation actually reaches you. The only money that ever moves is what lands in your pocket.
- Your details are protected like a payment. Everything is encrypted and handled to the same standard as a secure online checkout — never sold, never shared, and used only to pursue your claim.
You very likely do qualify
Based on what you told us, your flight meets the core EU261 conditions:
- A delay of 3+ hours, a cancellation, or denied boarding
- It either departed from the EU, or arrived in the EU on a European airline
The only thing that can rule a claim out is if the disruption was a genuine "extraordinary circumstance" outside the airline's control. We check that for you, at no risk — you only pay if the claim succeeds.
Your claim is in.
We'll review it and email you within 24-hours with the next step. Nothing more for you to do right now.
You're all set.
Before you go — what would've made this an easy yes?
One tap. It's the most useful thing you can tell us.
Understood — no pressure.
If you change your mind, you're welcome back any time. EU compensation claims often stay valid for a few years, so the door doesn't close today.