Flight Compensation
Dipbul · 2026 · Smart Travel Guide

Travel Smarter in 2026

Billions in unclaimed compensation sit with airlines annually. Most passengers don't know their rights exist, let alone how to exercise them.

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EU261 Applies to You — Even Outside Europe

EU Regulation 261/2004: any delay over 3 hours on a flight departing from an EU airport entitles every passenger — regardless of nationality — to €250–€600 cash. Flights arriving at EU airports on EU-registered carriers also qualify. The regulation has direct effect: no court needed, no travel insurance required.

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Document the Delay Immediately

When a flight is delayed or cancelled: photograph the departures board showing the delay, keep every boarding pass, request written confirmation from gate staff, and retain all receipts for meals or accommodation incurred. Strong documentation significantly speeds up claim processing and improves success rates.

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No-Win No-Fee Services Handle Everything

Specialist compensation services manage the full process on a no-win no-fee basis, taking 25-35% of successful payouts. For straightforward cases this may be unnecessary — file directly first. For disputes involving denied boarding or multi-leg cancellations, the expertise is worth the commission.

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Sources: Information compiled from publicly available sources: IATA air transport data, EU Regulation 261/2004, UNWTO World Tourism Barometer, GSMA Intelligence eSIM adoption reports, and airline/insurance industry analyses. Provided for general guidance only. Verify current regulations with official sources before travel.