Get up to €600 compensation per passenger, no
matter the ticket price. No win, no fee!
You have to complete the whole process by yourself, including negotiations with the airline.
Knowing what forms are required and where to send them can get complicated.
It can take months of back and forth, and hours on hold to airline call centres, to get compensation.
If your claim goes to court, you’ll have to shoulder legal fees yourself, whether you win or lose.
You might be left in the dark by the airline, with little to no updates on the status of your claim.
We handle your entire claim, from kick off to compensation.
We guide you through the essential documents, and submit them for you.
You simply submit your documents with us online — we’ll take it from there.
We handle all legal fees, and we’ll only charge our fee when you get paid.
You can count on us to give you regular updates and answer any questions you have.
As a flight compensation company, we work across more countries,
and can help in more situations than anyone else.
Our fee is deducted from the compensation we win for you, so you’ve got nothing to lose. Our standard fee is 30%.
Check CompensationYes. The most important details to know are your flight number, the flight reservation number, departure/arrival airports, and the exact date of the flight. These details are usually provided in the confirmation email sent by the airline.
However, not all airlines are satisfied with this, so we would like to ask you to submit your flight documents (tickets, boarding passes, etc.) too. This very important in cases when airlines reject the claim: without documentation, we will not be able escalate the matter by going to authorities or courts.
No matter the time or resources spent on your claim, you won’t have to pay if we don’t win. Please, check Flycop Price List for more information.
According to your flight delay rights, you are entitled to get free food, refreshments, and accommodation from the airline if your flight is delayed for a certain period of time. This is intended to help cover the additional expenses that may be incurred as a result of the delay.