How to Claim Up to €600 for Flight Delays & Cancellations (2025 Guide)

Table of Contents

  1. The 2025 Compensation Landscape at a Glance
  2. EU 261, UK 261, Montréal Convention—Who Qualifies?
  3. Step-by-Step Claim Workflow (DIY vs. No-Win-No-Fee Services)
  4. Evidence Checklist: The Six Docs Airlines Can’t Refuse
  5. Top Claim Platforms Compared (Fees, Payout Speed, Win Rate)
  6. Special Cases: Strikes, Extraordinary Circumstances, Codeshares
  7. Tax & Banking Tips to Keep the Full €600
  8. 24-Hour Action Plan: From Boarding Pass to Bank Account

1 | The 2025 Compensation Landscape

Since Lufthansa v Flightright (C-28/22) clarified “arrival delay” as gate-open time, average payouts rose 17 % in 2024. In 2025, over €1.3 billion is set aside by EU carriers for passenger claims. Even non-EU airlines on EU soil owe up to €600 cash, not vouchers, when arrival is ≥3 h late and the cause rests with the carrier. The UK’s post-Brexit Statutory Instrument 2024/122 mirrors EU 261 but pegs compensation to miles flown instead of distance bands—frequently higher on trans-Atlantic routes.

2 | Who Qualifies?

RuleCoverageMax PayoutKey Condition
EU 261Flights departing the EU or arriving on an EU carrier€250–€600Delay ≥3 h, cancellation <14 days, denied boarding
UK 261 (2024)UK-origin or UK-carrier legs£220–£780Delay ≥3 h; payout by great-circle miles
Montréal Convention>136 ICAO states~€6,000 (damage proven)Must show “provable loss”
Brazil Res. 400Domestic & intl. flights in BrazilR$10,000 capMeal voucher + full refund option

Extraordinary circumstances (ATC strikes, weather) exempt airlines under EU 261 but NOT under Montréal if negligence can be proven—keep news clippings.

3 | Step-by-Step Claim Workflow

  1. Collect documents: boarding pass, e-ticket, delay email, receipts (food, hotel), pictures of departure board.
  2. Calculate entitlement: use EUcalculator.app—enter flight number → output legal article + euros.
  3. DIY route
    • Fill airline web form (“EU 261 claim”).
    • Attach docs; cite C-28/22 and request payout to IBAN.
    • Set calendar reminder for 30 days; if no reply → step 4.
  4. Escalate
    • National Enforcement Body (NEB) in departure state.
    • Or lodge ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution) in UK (free).
  5. No-win-no-fee services (AirHelp, Flightright, Compensair)
    • Upload PDF bundle; sign e-mandate.
    • Typical fee 25–35 %; payout in 6–12 weeks.

4 | Evidence Checklist

  • PDF boarding pass (mandatory)
  • Passport photo page (identity)
  • Delay certificate from gate staff (ask politely)
  • Receipts for meals/hotel (keep originals)
  • Photo of flight board showing delay code (DELAYED or CNL)
  • Credit-card statement (for Montréal claims)

5 | Top Claim Platforms Compared

PlatformSuccess FeeAvg Payout TimeWin RateNotes
AirHelp Plus25 %8 weeks92 %Monthly subscription €49 covers unlimited claims
Flightright27 %6 weeks96 %Best court litigation record in DE
Compensair30 %9 weeks91 %Supports 15 languages
ClaimCompass35 %7 weeks88 %Pays via Wise in 24 currencies

6 | Special Cases

  • Staff Strikes: Still claimable unless “wildcat”; cite C-195/17 Krüsemann.
  • Weather: If earlier or later flights by same airline depart, argue “reasonable measures not taken.”
  • Codeshare: Choose operating carrier; show SSR code on itinerary if airline tries to shift blame.
  • Missed Connection: Entire booking counts; segment must cause 3 h arrival delay at final destination.

7 | Tax & Banking Tips

  • Compensation is non-taxable in EU & UK.
  • U.S. citizens: treat as liquidated damages—not reported as income.
  • Use a FinTech EUR IBAN (Wise/Revolut) to dodge inbound wire fees; withdraw in local currency at mid-market FX.

8 | 24-Hour Action Plan

  1. Upload docs to cloud immediately.
  2. Enter flight into EUcalculator.app; screenshot result.
  3. File airline web form tonight.
  4. Schedule NEB escalation in 30 days.
  5. If cash not received in 45 days, hand off to AirHelp and enjoy your €600.

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