How Long of an Airline Delay Qualifies for Compensation?

Learn when airline passengers can claim compensation for flight delays of 3 hours or more under EU and US regulations.

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Airline passengers may be eligible for compensation for delays of 3 hours or more due to issues within the airline's control. EU regulations provide up to €600 for long delays. In the US, compensation varies greatly, often focusing on denied boarding rather than delays. Always check specific airline policies and legal guidelines in your region for precise details.

FAQs & Answers

  1. How long must a flight be delayed to receive compensation? Typically, passengers are eligible for compensation if their flight is delayed by 3 hours or more due to reasons within the airline's control.
  2. How much compensation can I get for a delayed flight in the EU? Under EU regulations, eligible passengers can receive up to €600 depending on the delay length and flight distance.
  3. Does the US require airlines to compensate for flight delays? In the US, compensation for flight delays is less standardized and often focuses on denied boarding rather than delays.
  4. Where can I check the compensation policy for my airline? Always consult your airline’s specific policies and local legal guidelines to understand your rights regarding delay compensation.