Flight delayed or cancelled? Calculate your compensation.
Answer 4 questions. It's free, and we don't ask for any personal details to see it.
Did your flight depart from an EU airport, or arrive at one operated by a European airline?
What happened to your flight?
How many hours late did you arrive at your final destination?
Did the airline claim "extraordinary circumstances" (bad weather, air traffic control strike, etc.)?
Origin and destination of your flight?
This isn't a form you fill in and forget. We stay with you through the whole procedure, from this first click until the airline pays — or until a lawyer takes over if they refuse. You don't pay for what you can find out yourself, like this calculator. You pay when you need to be sure what you're doing is right: when drafting the formal claim, or taking it to the relevant national enforcement body or the courts if the airline doesn't respond. Valid across the whole European Union, not just Spain.
How the procedure works
Calculate your entitlement right now
Free, no obligation, no personal details required.
We draft the claim to the airline
Citing the exact articles of Regulation (EC) 261/2004 that support your case.
If the airline misses the deadline, or refuses
A lawyer with over 20 years of experience takes your case — to your country's national aviation authority, or to court where the flight is connected to Spain.
You only pay if you get paid
Fees are agreed before we act — no surprises.
Legal basis
The rules were just reformed — read what changes and what doesn't. Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 of the European Parliament and of the Council — directly applicable EU law across all 27 member states, plus Iceland, Norway, Switzerland and (under equivalent rules) the United Kingdom. This calculator gives an indicative estimate based on the distance bands and delay thresholds set out in the regulation. The result isn't a legal opinion on your specific case — extraordinary circumstances, the evidence available, and other factors can change the final outcome. The letter to the airline and the complaint to the national enforcement body work across the whole EU; we offer direct court representation for flights connected to Spain.