Don't let a cancellation ruin your trip: claim what's rightfully yours!
Up to 1,600 € per passenger.
All airlines
We work to success
When a flight gets cancelled, it can be a real headache. Not only does it disrupt your travel plans, but it also involves wasted time and frustrations. Fortunately, according to Regulation EC 261/2004, you have rights that could include monetary compensation of up to €600 depending on the flight distance and cancellation circumstances.
At Reclamio, we understand how tedious this process can be, and we're here to help. We take care of all aspects of your claim, from the initial assessment to potentially litigating against the airline. And best of all, our service operates under a 'no win, no fee' policy. This means we only charge if your claim is successful.
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If your flight is delayed by more than 3 hours, you're entitled to financial compensation.
Claim for Flight Delay
If your flight was canceled, you can claim compensation for the inconvenience caused.
Claim for Flight Cancellation
If you were denied boarding due to overbooking, you can receive compensation.
Claim for Overbooking
If your luggage is lost, we can help you claim the compensation you're entitled to.
Claim for Lost Luggage
If your luggage was damaged during travel, you can claim compensation for the damages.
Claim for Damaged Luggage
To initiate a claim for a cancelled flight, simply complete the form on our page. We'll assess your case, determine if you meet the requirements for claiming, and handle the entire process without you having to make any upfront payments.
Claiming compensation on your own requires understanding complex air regulations and dealing with airlines that often ignore individual claims. Our specialized team makes this process easier with their expertise and knowledge, significantly increasing your chances of success.
You can file a claim for a cancelled flight up to five years after the cancellation date, giving you plenty of time to decide when to start the process.
You'll need your boarding pass or booking confirmation, communication of the cancellation from the airline, and any other documents that demonstrate expenses incurred due to the cancellation.
Even in the case of strikes, which may be considered extraordinary circumstances, it's worth checking if the airline could have avoided the cancellation. We can help you determine if you're entitled to compensation and manage your claim.