Bad flight weather? Your right for compensation | Flightright UK (2024)

Flights cancelled and/or delayed due to weather

If passengers are unable to fly on time due to severe weather conditions, thick fog or an ash cloud, generally speaking, they are not entitled to compensation. This is because weather conditions are considered as an “extraordinary circ*mstance”, as referred to in Article 5 III of Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004. The airline has no control over such circ*mstances, nor can they stop them from arising, even if “all reasonable measures had been taken by the air carrier concerned to avoid the delays or cancellations” – according to the EU Regulation.

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Key Points about “Flights cancelled and/or delayed due to weather”

  • Bad weather is considered an extraordinary circ*mstance that may exempt airlines from paying compensation for flight disruptions.
  • The decision to cancel or delay a flight due to bad weather is at the discretion of the airline and is based on safety concerns.
  • Passengers are entitled to certain rights if their flight is canceled or delayed due to bad weather, such as assistance with rebooking or refunds.
  • Passengers should check their airline’s policy on bad weather disruptions and their travel insurance coverage before their flight.
  • If a flight is delayed or canceled due to bad weather, passengers should stay in contact with their airline for updates and possible accommodation.
  • In cases where the airline is responsible for the disruption, such as a flight that was delayed due to poor de-icing procedures, passengers may be entitled to compensation under EU regulations.
  • Passengers should also consider their own safety and well-being in situations of bad weather and follow any instructions given by airport or airline staff.

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When am I entitled to compensation in the event of storms?

  • If other flights are taking offat the same time, this may be an indication that your flight could have gone ahead; and:
  • Your flight wasno more than 6 yearsago.
  • Youarrived on timeat check-in
  • Your flight started within the EU or landed in the EU. In the latter case the airline must be based in the EU
  • You arrivedat least 3 hourslater at your final destination

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What should I do if my flight is disrupted due to weather?

  • Ask the airline to confirm thereason for the delayin writing
  • Make use of thecomplimentary food and drinksat the airport
  • Check if other flights at the airport are operating
  • Use ourcompensation calculatorto check if you have a claim

Is it possible to claim compensation for bad weather?

As established by EU Regulation 261/2004 , passengers can receive between €250 and €600 in cases of flight delays, cancellations or overbookings. The exception to the rule are flight disruptions caused by ‘extraordinary circ*mstances’. In this case airlines are under no obligation to pay out compensation to customers. Extreme weather conditions such as ash cloud fall under this category and thus passengers are not eligible for a compensation.

However, there are exceptions to this rule, under which the airline may be held liable for damages caused by cancellations or delays. In order for the European Regulation to apply, the flight must have taken off from a European airport, or must have been operated by a European airline and landed in the European Union. These conditions apply regardless of the ticket price, and also apply to those travelling on business or on package holidays. Your claims are valid up to 6 years retrospectively.

Was your flight not operated as planned due to bad weather?

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In which cases will you not receive compensation due to bad weather?

Passengers are not entitled to compensation due to adverse weather conditions if any of the following events occur:

  • Ash cloud: When a natural disaster occurs, it’s force majeure. Air traffic is affected and flights cannot operate. The ash cloud hinders the visibility of the pilot and ash particles can affect the sensors of the height and speed measuring instruments.
  • Adverse weather conditions: Aircraft must often remain on the ground or take off later when extreme weather occurs. Adverse weather conditions such as snow, storm, freezing rain or fog exempt airlines from paying compensation.
  • Stormy front: The Darmstadt Regional Court ruled that there is no compensation either, if the previous flight is forced to land in an emergency because of a stormy front and the next flight is delayed or cancelled as a result.

If the airline states that the disruption is caused by an extraordinary circ*mstance, this does not automatically exempt the airline from paying compensation. According to the ECJ ruling of 11 June 2020 (Case C-74/19), airlines must prove that they took all possible measures to re-route affected passengers at the earliest opportunity. The airline must demonstrate that it was not possible to rebook individual passengers onto a faster connection. In doing so, airlines must prove that they examined the possibility of rebooking passengers not only onto their own flights but also the flights of other airlines. This includes both direct and indirect connections. If an alternative means of transportation, such as bus, train or taxi, could get a passenger to their destination faster, this must also be taken into account.

How much compensation can be claimed?

For flights delayed by more than 3 hours, cancellations or denied boarding? The European Regulation allocates different amounts of compensation depending on the distance of the flight:

  • If the flight distance is up to less than 1500km, the value of the compensation is€250for a delayed, or cancelled flight or overbooked flight.
  • If the flight distance is between 1500 km and 3500 km, the value of the compensation is€400for a delayed, or cancelled or overbooked flight.
  • If the flight distance is greater than 3500 km, the value of compensation is€600for a flight delay a or cancellation or an overbooked flight.

Compensation for flight delay and cancellation: You are entitled to

Short distance up to 1500 kmMedium distance up to 3500 kmLong distance from 3500 km
e.g. London – Edinburghe.g. London – Athense.g. London – Tokyo
250€400€600€

Airlines using bad weather as an excuse

When an aircraft’s take-off is delayed or cancelled due to bad weather, this is presumably because the conditions are such that it is deemed as unsafe to fly. If this is the case then of course it makes sense for the airlines to postpone flights until a suitable time arises. But, the airlines have been known to use bad weather as an excuse for what was actually an avoidable delay or cancellation. However, a key indicator to determine the veracity of the airline’s claim will be if the other airlines are operating flights as normal while yours is disrupted.

Airlines sometimes cite “bad weather” as the cause for flight disruption, in order to alleviate themselves from issuing compensation. This becomes evident when your flight is cancelled, but the other airlines’ flights are not affected by the so-called “bad weather”. However, it is difficult for passengers to prove that the aircraft was actually capable of taking off. Flightright has databases to check both the weather and flight information, so we can easily determine which aircraft were able to take off or not. This is a valuable asset to support your claim.

Another pretext commonly invoked by airlines is the absence of de-icing fluid in an aircraft. In recent years, many airlines have considered a flight cancellation due to negative temperatures and the impossibility of de-icing their aircraft as an “extraordinary circ*mstance”. Airlines can be held liable for the non-defrosting of their aircraft if the delay due to bad weather is related to a lack of de-icing fluid. In this case, it is not an “extraordinary circ*mstance”, since the company should have anticipated the problem, and you can therefore claim compensation.

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How can I claim compensation for bad weather?

Flightright accompanies you by taking the necessary steps to claim the compensation that may correspond to you. It’s as simple as that: enter your flight information in our benefit calculator. Within 2 minutes, we will tell you whether or not you can claim compensation. Thanks to our databases, our technological resources and our team of European experts, we are able to determine whether cancellation or delay is considered an “extraordinary circ*mstance”, or whether you are eligible for compensation.

Does the compensation benefit calculator confirm that you are eligible for compensation? Just one click is enough to give us your authorization and save you the time-consuming and time-consuming procedures with the airline. With Flightright, you can count on a committed ally who specializes in air passenger rights. Our international network of experts has already managed to recover more than 100 million euros in compensation for our clients.

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Which benefits should I get at the airport?

Whether or not the cause for flight delay or cancellation is deemed as an ‘extraordinary circ*mstance’, as is usually the case when disruptions are caused by bad weather, you will be entitled to some services and benefits while you wait in the airport. These become available depending on the distance of your flight. Here is a table which explains what will become available, and when the departure is:

Flight distanceDelayYour entitlement
2 or more hours lateShort distance flights, up to 1500kmSnacks and drinks as well as 2 phone calls or 2 emails
3 or more hours lateMedium distance flights, between 1500km and 3500kmSnacks and drinks as well as 2 phone calls or 2 emails
4 or more hours lateLong distance flights, over 3500kmSnacks and drinks as well as 2 phone calls or 2 emails
At least 5 hours lateAll flightsPassengers are entitled to withdraw from the flight. The airline must then either reimburse them or find them alternative transportation
Flights postponed to the following dayAll flightsThe airline must provide accommodation in a hotel as well as transport to and from the hotel and airport

How to protect my rights on a future flight?

You have planned a flight trip in the future and want to be sure you won’t miss any compensation payments in advance? No problem. You can enter your flights in advance in our compensation calculator and we will inform you if you are entitled to compensation.

Checklist: When are you not entitled to compensation in case of bad weather?

  • Bad weatherlike stormy front, ash cloud or adverse weather conditions where all other flights couldn’t take place as well
  • You land at your destination less than3 hours late
  • Youdid not check in on time
  • Your flight was operatedmore than 6 years ago
  • The flight took placeoutside the EU
  • You do not have avalid ticketortravel documents

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Recent flight delays

Are you currently affected by a flight delay or cancellation and you are not sure whether bad weather is the real cause? Find your delayed or cancelled flight in our table and check whether you are entitled to compensation.

Airlines often use bad weather as an excuse for not paying compensation. Flightright carefully examines the real cause of the flight problem and fights for your right to compensation.

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FAQs

Do you get compensation for flight delays due to bad weather? ›

In general, airlines don't need to compensate passengers for flight delays due to weather. Severe weather, which is the most likely to impact a flight, is considered an extraordinary circ*mstance.

What are my rights if my flight is Cancelled due to bad weather? ›

What happens if my flight is canceled? Department of Transportation rules require all airlines to offer customers a refund if their flights are canceled for any reason, but customers may be entitled to additional compensation if a cancellation is within the airline's control. Weather is outside of airline control.

How much does your flight have to be delayed to get compensation? ›

Claiming Compensation for Flight Delays and Cancellations

Delayed flights: you may be able to claim compensation if your flight arrived 3 hours or more late. Canceled flights: you may be eligible for compensation if your flight was canceled less than 14 days before it was due to depart.

How do I know if I am entitled to flight compensation? ›

You're legally entitled to get compensation if the cancellation is the airline's responsibility and both the following apply:
  • the replacement flight delays your arrival by 2 or more hours.
  • your flight was cancelled less than 14 days before departure.

What do airlines owe you for weather delays? ›

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) airlines in the U.S. are not required to compensate passengers if a flight is delayed or canceled, it only requires compensation if you are moved or bumped from an overbooked flight.

What is the minimum flight delay to get compensation? ›

Crucially, it's about when you arrive, not when you leave. You'll start being eligible for compensation if your flight arrives three hours (or more) later than scheduled. So if you're on a flight that takes off four hours late but lands two hours 55 minutes late, you won't be eligible.

Do airlines give refunds for weather? ›

For trips within the U.S., if your flight is canceled for any reason—weather, mechanical problems, air traffic control, staffing issues, computer glitches, volcanic eruptions, whatever—the airline is required by federal regulation to provide a full refund.

How bad does weather have to be to delay a flight? ›

If it is so cold that the rain turns into hail or snow, a flight could be delayed or canceled. Additionally, if heavy rain causes flooding or significant disruptions at the airport, operations may be significantly impacted, leading to cancellations.

Do airlines pay for hotels due to weather? ›

For example, airlines generally aren't going to provide overnight accommodations, meals or cover other expenses if a blizzard causes the cancellation of your flight. Other times that the airline may not be considered at fault include: Air traffic delays.

How long can you be delayed for flight delay compensation? ›

Airlines must provide compensation for the inconvenience of flight cancellations and flight delays of 3 hours or more and if the disruption is within their control and not related to safety, and if the airline notified you of the disruption 14 days or less in advance.

What is the passenger Bill of Rights compensation? ›

Protection Offered By Airline Passengers' Bill of Rights

The bill establishes that $1,350 is the minimum level of compensation an air carrier or foreign carrier must pay to a passenger denied boarding against their wish because of an oversold flight.

Do airlines have to reimburse for cancelled flights? ›

Airlines must cough up cancellation cash and can no longer hide fees under new federal rule. Airlines will be required to give refunds in cash for things like canceled or seriously changed or delayed flights, the administration said.

What happens if an airline refuses to pay compensation? ›

If the ADR body or CAA cannot help with your claim, or you wish to pursue a different course of action, you could take your airline to court.

What is the best way to claim airline compensation? ›

If you believe you have the right to claim compensation or reimbursem*nt, you should contact your airline or airport directly. Compensation is not automatic, and you will need to contact your airline to make a claim. Many airlines and airports will have a claims procedure for you to follow.

What is airline 261 compensation? ›

Your rights to claim compensation under EU261 will include: The reimbursem*nt of the cost of the ticket within seven days or a return flight to the first point of departure or re-routing to their final destination; Care and assistance to the passenger while they are travelling.

Can a flight be cancelled due to bad weather? ›

Claim flight compensation in case of bad weather, is it possible? Bad weather may often cause flight delays and cancellations, what is important to remember is that 'bad weather' is a factor that counts as an extraordinary circ*mstance for which, unfortunately, you are not eligible to claim compensation.

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