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easyJet flight compensation

If your easyJet flight was delayed, cancelled or disrupted, you may be entitled to compensation under EU261.

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Quick facts

Airline
easyJet
IATA code
U2
ICAO code
EZY
Country
United Kingdom
Headquarters
Luton, United Kingdom
Founded
1995
Main hub
London Luton Airport (LTN)
Fleet size
340
Destinations
160

About easyJet

easyJet is one of Europe's largest low-cost airlines, operating an extensive network across Europe.

How much compensation can you receive?

Eligible passengers may receive between €250 and €600 depending on the route.

Up to 1,500 km
€250
Short-haul flights
1,500–3,500 km
€400
Medium-haul flights
Over 3,500 km
€600
Long-haul flights

Passenger rights under EU261

Passengers may be entitled to compensation under EU261 when eligible flights are significantly delayed or cancelled.

When are you entitled to compensation?

Compensation depends on EU261 eligibility and the cause of the disruption.

easyJet compensation statistics

EU261 compensation overview.

€600
Maximum compensation

Per passenger.

3h+
Delay threshold

Normally required.

EU261
Coverage

Eligible European flights.

What happens after you submit your claim?

After submitting your claim we handle the process with the airline.

  1. 1

    Claim submitted

    Your case is created.

  2. 2

    Airline contacted

    We contact the airline.

  3. 3

    Decision

    The airline responds.

  4. 4

    Payout

    Compensation is paid if successful.

How the claim process works

  1. 1Check your flight details and tell us what happened.
  2. 2Confirm whether the disruption may qualify under EU261 or UK261.
  3. 3Add your passenger details and booking reference.
  4. 4Sign the authority form so FlightClaimly can handle the claim.
  5. 5Upload your supporting documents.
  6. 6FlightClaimly submits the claim and follows up with the airline.

Common easyJet disruption types

  • Flight delayed more than 3 hours
  • Flight cancelled
  • Missed connection
  • Denied boarding
  • Technical problems
  • Operational disruption
  • Crew shortage
  • Strike
  • Bad weather

Frequently asked questions

Can I claim compensation for a delayed flight?

Yes. If your flight arrived at least three hours late and the disruption was within the airline's control, you may be entitled to compensation under EU261 or UK261.

How much compensation can I receive?

Depending on the flight distance and the circumstances, you may be entitled to €250, €400 or €600 per passenger.

What documents do I need?

Usually your booking confirmation or boarding pass is enough to get started. In some cases we may request additional documentation.

How long does the claim process take?

Every airline is different. Some claims are resolved within a few weeks, while others may take several months if they are disputed.

Do I pay anything upfront?

No. FlightClaimly works on a no win, no fee basis. You only pay if we successfully recover compensation for you.

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