How Long Must a Flight Be Delayed to Receive Compensation?

Learn when you're eligible for flight delay compensation in the EU and US, including key delay thresholds and airline policies.

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In the EU, flights delayed by at least 3 hours can qualify for compensation, provided the delay was within the airline's control. In the US, compensation is generally only for significant delays or cancellations. Check specific airline policies.

FAQs & Answers

  1. What is the minimum delay time to qualify for compensation in the EU? Flights delayed by at least 3 hours within the EU are eligible for compensation if the delay is within the airline's control.
  2. Does the US have standardized flight delay compensation rules? No, the US does not have standardized compensation rules; compensation is generally offered only for significant delays or cancellations, depending on airline policies.
  3. Are all flight delays eligible for compensation? No, only delays caused by the airline or within their control—excluding extraordinary circumstances—typically qualify for compensation.
  4. How can I check if my delayed flight qualifies for compensation? Review your airline’s policies and the specific regulations applicable to your travel region, such as EU Regulation 261/2004 or US Department of Transportation guidelines.