About Flight_Delay_Pay

Flight Delay Pay is a team of travel and legal professionals with vast knowledge and many years of experience working with European Passenger Rights. We strive to make claims for compensation as easy as possible and achievable for everyone. We make a complicated process hassle free and communicate with airlines on your behalf. We understand your pain, so let us take the strain and handle your claim. No win, no fee!

Blog Special: Why Legal Assignment Works For All

2020-01-16T14:32:09+00:00September 28th, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, Legal, Legal Assignment|

We at Flightdelaypay have always preferred the use of Assignment as it transfers the right to take action to us and by doing so produces many benefits to the [...]

RyanAir Flight Cancellation Fiasco – What Are Your Compensation Rights?

2019-01-09T09:46:48+00:00September 19th, 2017|Flight Compensation, Ryan Air Cancellations|

RyanAir flight cancellation fiasco - What are your compensation rights? Ryanair has been hit by a shortage of pilots and difficulty in allowing leave to its current who have [...]

Why Are UK Holidaymakers Facing Longer Security Checks?

2019-01-09T09:46:49+00:00August 17th, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation, Security Check Delays|

Why are UK holidaymakers facing longer security checks and can I claim under EU261/2004 if I miss my flight?  New security measures have been brought into effect in a [...]

Why does litigation take so long? The Flight Delay Compensation Process explained

2019-03-13T18:45:57+00:00August 8th, 2017|Flight Compensation, Litigation|

We are frequently asked “Why does litigation take so long and when will we receive our compensation?” We have therefore put together a guide to explain the process stage [...]

Air Traffic Control (ATC) strikes – What are your compensation rights?

2019-01-09T09:46:49+00:00August 1st, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Extraordinary Circumstances, Strike Delays|

This Summer has been plagued by Air Traffic Control (ATC) strikes in various European countries as well as strikes by Airline staff. The most notable Airline Strike has been [...]

What is a codesharing agreement and why is it important when claiming?

2019-01-09T09:46:49+00:00July 21st, 2017|Codeshare, EU 261/2004 regulation|

What is a codeshare agreement and why is it important when claiming EU261/2004 compensation? A codeshare agreement, is an aviation business arrangement where two or more airlines share the same [...]

British Airways Flight Cancellations 27th & 28th May 2017. An easy guide to claiming

2019-01-09T09:46:49+00:00June 2nd, 2017|BA IT failure, EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation|

British Airways Flight Cancellations after IT failure fiasco. Can you claim? What happened? At the start of one of BA’s busiest periods their booking system crashed . This [...]

Bird Strikes are deemed extraordinary by the Court of European Justice

2019-01-09T09:46:49+00:00May 10th, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Extraordinary Circumstances, Flight Compensation|

The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) is the chief judicial authority of the European Union. On the 4th May 2017 it ruled that a collision between [...]

How do I claim compensation for a delayed Flight under EU261/2004?

2019-01-09T09:46:49+00:00April 1st, 2017|EU 261/2004 regulation, Flight Compensation|

It is estimated that 120,000 flights were delayed and  4,000 flights were cancelled in 2016.  This means that millions of pounds are owed in compensation to passengers.  However only [...]

Case Study: Monarch Airlines – Flight No. ZB 1162 – September 11th, 2016

2019-01-09T09:46:49+00:00March 11th, 2017|Case Study, EU 261/2004 regulation, Extraordinary Circumstances, Flight Compensation|

Case study: Monarch Airlines - 11th September 2016 Flight No. ZB 1162 | Birmingham (BHX) > Larnica (LCA) Delay, Check-in Systems failure Many passengers on the above date suffered [...]

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