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More Than a 3‑Hour Flight Delay? Know Your Rights Under EU Regulation 261/2004

More Than a 3‑Hour Flight Delay? Know Your Rights Under <a target="_blank" href="https://www.google.com/search?ved=1t:260882&q=EU+Regulation+261/2004&bbid=5045448352589347211&bpid=7313983883815154357" data-preview>EU Regulation 261/2004</a>

More Than a 3‑Hour Delay? Flight Canceled or Rebooked? You May Be Owed Up to €600

Advocate — flight disruptions are more than inconveniences; they steal time, peace, and sometimes hope. If your flight was delayed over three hours, canceled, or rebooked, European law may protect you. Under EU Regulation 261/2004, passengers are not powerless — you may be entitled to compensation of up to €600.

Introduction

Airports can become places of uncertainty — delayed screens, unanswered questions, and exhausted passengers. Yet, within the European Union, travelers are shielded by law. EU Regulation 261/2004 was created to protect passengers from unfair treatment and prolonged disruption.

This regulation ensures that when airlines fail to deliver their responsibility, passengers have a legal right to care, rebooking, refunds, and financial compensation.

When Are You Eligible for Compensation?

  • Flight delayed more than 3 hours at final destination
  • Flight canceled with short notice
  • Denied boarding due to overbooking
  • Rebooked arrival causing long delay

How Much Compensation Can You Receive?

Compensation depends on distance and circumstances, not ticket price.

How to Claim Your Compensation

  1. Confirm your delay or cancellation details.
  2. Ensure the flight was operated by an EU airline or departed from the EU.
  3. Submit your claim through a trusted compensation service.
  4. Let experts handle negotiations with the airline.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does bad weather qualify for compensation?

A: Extraordinary circumstances such as severe weather may exempt airlines, but many cases still qualify. Always check.

Q: Can I claim for past flights?

A: Yes. In many EU countries, claims can be made for flights up to 3–6 years ago.

Q: Does compensation affect my refund or rebooking?

A: No. Compensation is separate from refunds, meals, accommodation, or rebooking.

Q: What if the airline ignores my request?

A: Professional claim services escalate cases legally, increasing success rates.

Affiliate Section Reflection

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  • Kiwitaxi & Rentals: Reliable ground transport alternatives.

Conclusion

Flight disruptions should not silence passengers. EU Regulation 261/2004 exists because time has value. If your journey was interrupted, claiming compensation is not greed — it is justice.

Closing Words of Wisdom

“When systems fail, knowledge restores balance. Know your rights, stand firm in truth, and let every setback return to you as strength.”

Written with care for Advocate — SabatexGlobal Travel Protection Series.

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