Passenger Rights Guide
EU 261 & UK261 Air Passenger Rights Guide
Plain English guidance on EU Regulation 261/2004 and UK261. Compensation amounts, claim steps, and exactly what to do when your flight is delayed, cancelled or boarding is denied.
General guidance only. Not legal advice. Always verify with your airline or aviation authority.
Which rules apply to you?
Delay scenarios
Cancellation
Flight cancelled
Refund or rerouting + possible compensation
Your choice
Full refund within 7 days, OR rerouting to your final destination on the earliest available flight, OR rerouting at a later date of your choice.
Compensation (if applicable)
€250 to €600 if notified less than 14 days before departure AND the cause was within the airline's control.
Request rebooking at the airline service desk or via their app immediately.
If rerouted and waiting at the airport, right to care (meals, accommodation) continues.
Notice of 14+ days before departure removes the compensation entitlement.
Extraordinary circumstances (severe weather, ATC strikes, security events) also remove compensation rights.
Denied boarding
Involuntarily denied boarding (overbooked)
Immediate compensation
Immediate rights
Written notice of rights + compensation of €250 to €600 immediately. Also: refund or rerouting.
Right to care
Meals, refreshments, accommodation if overnight wait required, free calls.
Denied boarding applies when you have a valid confirmed booking and arrived on time - the airline cannot board you due to overbooking.
Compensation amounts match the delay compensation table (distance-based).
This does NOT apply if you were denied boarding for safety, health, security or inadequate documents.
Missed connection
Missed connection due to delay on first leg
Airline's responsibility if single booking
Key condition
All flights must be on a single booking (one booking reference). Separately booked flights are your own risk.
What the airline must do
Reroute you to your final destination at the earliest opportunity - on their own or partner flights. Right to care continues.
Go to the airline's transfer desk or service desk immediately - do not try to rebook independently first.
If your total arrival delay at final destination is 3+ hours due to the missed connection, compensation may apply.
Keep all boarding passes and note exact arrival times.
Baggage
Downgrade
Involuntary downgrade to a lower class
Partial refund
Refund percentage
30% of ticket price - under 1,500 km
50% of ticket price - 1,500 to 3,500 km
75% of ticket price - over 3,500 km
50% of ticket price - 1,500 to 3,500 km
75% of ticket price - over 3,500 km
Timeframe
Airline must reimburse within 7 days.
Request the partial refund immediately in writing at the airline service desk.
This applies only if the airline moves you to a lower cabin class - not if you chose to change.
Extraordinary circumstances - when compensation may not apply
Compensation does not apply when a delay or cancellation is caused by extraordinary circumstances beyond the airline's control. However, the right to care (meals, accommodation) still applies in most cases.
Extraordinary (no compensation)
Severe weather conditions
Air traffic control strikes
Security threats or political instability
Bird strikes
Hidden manufacturing defects (unforeseen)
Airport closure due to weather or emergency
NOT extraordinary (compensation may apply)
Airline staff strikes (e.g. pilots, cabin crew)
Technical problems within the airline's control
Overbooking
Operational crew issues (scheduling errors)
Evidence checklist - what to save
Tap each item to track what you have saved. Strong evidence significantly improves your claim.
Screenshot of departure board showing delay or cancellation
Boarding pass - physical or digital (do not delete)
Booking confirmation email with booking reference
Receipts for meals, transport, accommodation paid during disruption
Written communication from airline - email, SMS, app notification
Photos of airport screens showing your flight status
Baggage tag number (if baggage issue)
Actual time of arrival at your final destination
Names of airline staff you spoke to (gate agents, customer service)
Property Irregularity Report (PIR) number if baggage was delayed or lost
Message templates - copy and send to your airline
Official resources and claims support
European Commission
Official EU air passenger rights guidance and links to national enforcement bodies
UK Civil Aviation Authority
UK261 passenger rights, how to complain, and airline ADR schemes
Irish Aviation Authority
Ireland's national enforcement body for EU 261 passenger rights
AirHelp
Third-party claims service - works on a no-win no-fee basis. Takes a percentage of your claim.
Resolver (UK)
Free UK service for escalating complaints to airlines and aviation regulators
FlightRadar24
Check historical flight data - useful evidence for compensation claims
General guidance only. This guide summarises EU Regulation 261/2004 and UK261 in plain English. It is not legal advice. Rights depend on your specific circumstances - airline, route, cause of disruption, departure and arrival jurisdiction. For formal advice, consult your national aviation authority or a consumer rights solicitor. Always check with your airline directly for the most up-to-date information. "May" is used where rights are conditional on factors beyond our knowledge.