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  • Top 5 Excuses Airlines Use to Avoid Paying Compensation (and How to Fight Back)

    Airlines have turned denying compensation claims into an art form. With billions of euros owed to European passengers annually under EU Regulation 261/2004, carriers have developed sophisticated strategies to avoid payouts. Understanding these tactics—and knowing how to counter them—could be the difference between walking away empty-handed and claiming the €250-€600 you’re legally entitled to. Every…

  • How Much Compensation Could You Claim for a Flight Delay?

    If your flight arrives late at its destination, you could be entitled to up to €600 in compensation—no matter what you paid for your ticket. Under EU Regulation 261/2004, the rules are clear: your compensation depends solely on how far you flew and how late you arrived, not on how much you spent, your ticket…

  • Dealing with a flight delay can be incredibly frustrating, but if you’re traveling within the EU, you have powerful rights under European law. Despite ongoing proposed changes to EU Regulation 261/2004, passengers in 2025 are still protected by comprehensive compensation rules that many travellers don’t even know exist. If your flight is delayed by 3…

  • Did you know that, on average, over 5,600 flights are delayed every day? Assuming an average of 100 passengers per flight that means that there are between 25,000 and 30,000 passengers per day that could be eligible to receive compensation. Are you one of those passengers? This website has been created to provide quick and…