EU Air Passenger Rights and Protections: EU Regulation 261/2004

As an air passenger, your rights are protected under EU Regulation 261/2004, which sets out common rules for flight compensation in the event of delays, cancellations, and overbooking.

Know your rights and claim compensation in case of delay

With TravelCare, powered by Skycop, you’re covered by these European Commission regulations. TravelCare helps you get the compensation you deserve, without any additional fees, and ensures that you’re fully protected in the event of a flight disruption.

Not all passengers are aware of their rights. Many lack the legal knowledge needed to claim compensation for delayed or canceled flights. Even those who know their rights often struggle to obtain compensation from airlines. TravelCare makes it easy by providing you with the full compensation amount, up to €600, for flight disruptions like cancellations, delays, and overbooking.

Flights are eligible for compensation under the following conditions

1. Delays

If your flight is delayed by more than 3 hours upon arrival.

2. Cancellations

If your flight is canceled and you were not notified at least 14 days in advance.

3. Denied Boarding

If you were denied boarding due to overbooking, provided you had a confirmed reservation.

Additionally, the flight must meet the following criteria

1.

Departing from an EU airport (any airline) or arriving at an EU airport with an EU-registered airline.

2.

The disruption must not be caused by extraordinary circumstances like weather, security issues, or strikes.