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Does Ryanair pay EU261 compensation?

Fortunately, thanks to a regulation known as EU261, it's possible for passengers on disrupted flights to claim compensation. In fact, you could be entitled to up to €600 per person after a Ryanair flight cancellation compensation or flight delay compensation.



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If your flight has been cancelled or delayed 3 hours or more (on arrival) and is caused by a reason within the control of Ryanair, you may be entitled to compensation, click here. Expenses claims will not be accepted for delays less than 2 hours.

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Compensation claims will not be accepted for delays less than 3 hours (on arrival). If your flight has been cancelled or delayed 3 hours or more (on arrival) and is caused by a reason within the control of Ryanair, you may be entitled to compensation, click here.

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Customers who wish to submit expenses for travel/transport/or refreshments or a compensation claim following a flight cancellation or delay over 3 hours on arrival can click below to access the EU261 claim form. We aim to process your claim within 10 days.

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If departing from a non-member country, the airline must be licensed in a Member State. The EU recently expanded this rule to include flights departing from the EU to the U.S. and some other countries, and even connecting flights within the U.S. operated by U.S. partners of EU airlines.

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If your flight has been cancelled; If you have experienced a flight delay of over 5 hours; If your scheduled time of departure is delayed by at least 5 hours; In the case of a very serious illness or bereavement of a booked passenger or bereavement of an immediate family member who is not travelling with you.

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The DOT does not require the airline to offer compensation, but it doesn't hurt to ask.

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It's important to note what situations qualify for a successful travel insurance claim. In most cases, a trip delay benefit won't cover situations until a flight delay is at least six hours, or as many as 12 hours. Read the fine print on a trip insurance plan to ensure you know when your delay is covered.

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EU261 therefore continues, for the foreseeable future, to give passengers the same rights that they had previously. This includes rights created by past EU case law (such as the right to compensation for delay created in the controversial Sturgeon case), which will continue to bind lower UK courts.

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Passengers who have experienced a disruption to their flight can claim EC 261 compensation from the airline of the specific flight. To be eligible, the flight must have departed from the EU with any airline or landed in the EU while being operated by a European airline.

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Under EC 261, you could be entitled to file a delayed flight claim for up to €600 cash flight compensation if… You arrived at your destination more than 3 hours later than planned. You checked in for your flight on time (generally no less than 45 minutes before departure).

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The quickest way to submit your query/complaint and getting it dealt with by our customer service team is to fill in the online Query/Complaint form. This form will help us direct your specific issue to the right person and we will respond to you within 10 working days.

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