Have you experienced a flight delay or
cancellation in the last six years?
Do you think you may be entitled to compensation?
Do you think you may be entitled to compensation?
If your answer was yes to both of the questions
above, then head over to our website www.flightclaimsonline.co.uk, where our team of experts are ready and
waiting to set your claim in motion. All our claims handlers are experts at making
the process of claiming fast and easy and are trained, experienced and
qualified to see your claim right through to completion. Unlike other firms, here
at Flight Claims Online we pride ourselves on our personalised and efficient service.
Thanks to our dedicated customer care team, we are now considered one of the
top flight delay compensation claim specialists in the UK.
We maintain close working relationships with
all of major airlines, and have helped thousands of clients retrieve the compensation
they deserve. We are experts in Regulation (EC) No 261/2004, the main
regulation that governs flight delays and we ensure all our clients receive the
compensation they deserve.
A claim with us takes on average 30 days from
start to successfully claiming compensation. Although it is rare for a claim to
go to court, if it does we won’t bog you down with unnecessary details and will
give you just the facts and general guidelines for eligibility before dealing
with everything else behind the scenes.
On top of this, we provide an easy to use
flight delay compensation calculator on our website so you can see just how
much compensation you could get.
If processing a claim still sounds too daunting
or stressful, don’t worry. Our claims handlers will make the entire process
easy. All we require are a few personal details and your flight number, and leave
the rest to us. From the information you provide we will cross-reference against
our database to determine the cause of the flights delay or cancellation and
check if you have an eligible claim.
Eligible Factors
All eligibility criteria are set out in Regulation (EC) No 261/2004. The following checklist will help you see if you are entitled to flight delay compensation:
All eligibility criteria are set out in Regulation (EC) No 261/2004. The following checklist will help you see if you are entitled to flight delay compensation:
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The
delayed flight must be from or to a destination within the EU (This only applies
to the following departure countries from outside Europe: Iceland,
Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique,
Reunion Island, Mayotte as well as Saint-Martin, the Azores, Madeira and the
Canary Islands).
The cause of the delay must have been due to
one of the following factors:
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Technical
or engineering issues with the aircraft;
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Issues
of communication between the airline & departing Airport;
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Delays
caused by pilots or cabin crew;
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Strikes
by airline staff;
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The
arrival at the destination airport was delayed by over 3 hours.
Flight
Distance and Length of Delay.
The amount of flight compensation you may be
eligible to is based on the length of delay and the
distance of the flight. The time of delay is calculated by how late the aircraft
arrived at the destination airport, not how late it was leaving the departure
airport.
Flight Distance
Flight Destination
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Flight Distance
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Arrival Delay
|
Compensation (EUR)
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All flights
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Up to 1500 KM
|
3 hours+
|
250
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Within EU
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More than 1500 KM
|
3 Hours+
|
400
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Between EU &Non-EU
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Between 1500 – 3500 KM
|
3 Hours+
|
400
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Between EU &Non-EU
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More than 3500 KM
|
4 Hours+
|
600
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