Did you know that if your flight to or from Luton Airport is delayed or cancelled, you could be eligible for compensation? You might be able to claim as much as £520 per passenger, and we’re committed to ensuring you’re treated justly at every step.
Here’s how to find out if you’re entitled to compensation for delays at Luton Airport, and how to begin your claim:
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In the UK, air passenger regulations (UK 261) protect travellers from delays or cancellations at Luton and other UK airports. These rules ensure compensation for flight disruptions, up to £520 per passenger.
Check Your CompensationYou can claim up to £520 for delays of 3 hours or more. Your eligibility is based on the delay compared to the scheduled arrival time. These regulations don’t apply to circumstances outside the airline’s control, like poor weather or labour strikes.
If your flight is cancelled, UK air passenger rights require the airline to offer an alternative flight or a refund. For last-minute cancellations (within 14 days of departure), you might qualify for up to £520 per passenger. Airlines aren’t required to pay compensation in ‘extraordinary circumstances.’
Start Your ClaimThese guidelines can be intricate, so use our free tool to determine your entitlement.
Here are some straightforward steps to follow if you experience delays at Luton Airport:
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If your Luton Airport flight was delayed by more than 3 hours due to reasons within the airline’s control and not caused by extraordinary circumstances (like severe weather), you might be eligible for compensation.
You should contact Luton Airport immediately for rebooking options and then proceed to file a compensation claim if the cancellation was within their control and occurred less than 14 days before departure.
Compensation amounts vary based on the flight distance and the length of the delay, ranging from £125 to £520.
EC 261 is an EU regulation that protects passengers by ensuring compensation for flight delays, cancellations, and overbookings.
Simply gather your flight details and submit your claim through Air Travel Claim. Our user-friendly platform will guide you through the process.
You have up to 3 years from the date of the flight disruption to file a claim.
You will need your boarding pass, flight details, and any correspondence with Luton Airport regarding the disruption.
The time to receive compensation can vary, but we strive to process claims as efficiently as possible. Once approved, you should receive your compensation promptly.