Stuck in the Lufthansa strike chaos? Claim what you're owed.
Check your flightIf your flight was delayed over 3 hours, cancelled, or overbooked — the airline is legally required to compensate you. Check if you're owed money in 2 minutes.
Success rate across every claim we've taken to completion.
If they delayed you, we know how to make them pay.
Built to bore airlines into paying you what they owe.
You pay nothing upfront. We only get paid when you do. Zero risk, zero surprises.
No forms. No phone calls. No hold music. Enter your flight details and we take it from there.
When passengers claim alone, airlines routinely deny or ghost them. We know exactly how to make them pay.
Enter your flight details. We'll tell you instantly if you're owed compensation and how much.
If you're eligible, we submit the claim to the airline on your behalf. No forms. No phone calls.
When the airline pays out, we send your money directly to you. We take 35% only when you win.
If your flight was delayed over three hours, cancelled with less than 14 days notice, or you were denied boarding — you're covered.
Compensation is fixed by regulation — not ticket price. A £40 budget flight can owe you the same as a £400 one.
Passenger compensation has been a legal right in the UK since 2005. The airline can't reasonably refuse.
A quick gut-check. When in doubt, run it through the widget — it's 2 minutes.



We take 35% of whatever we recover. That's it. No hidden charges, no admin fees.
You pay nothing to start a claim. Ever. We front the cost and the risk.
On a £520 claim, you walk away with £338. On a £260 claim, you keep £169.
If we don't win, you owe us nothing. Simple as that.
Still unsure? Run your flight through the widget — it takes 2 minutes and costs nothing to find out.
UK law (UK261) fixes compensation by flight distance, not ticket price. Short-haul up to 1,500 km pays up to £220 per passenger, medium-haul (1,500–3,500 km) up to £350, and long-haul (over 3,500 km) up to £520. A £40 budget flight can owe you exactly the same as a £400 one.
In the UK you have up to six years from the date of the disrupted flight. If your delay happened anywhere from yesterday to early 2020, it's very likely still in scope — we'll tell you for sure when you enter the details.
Airlines reach for “extraordinary circumstances” constantly because it's their only legal escape hatch. Genuine ones — war, severe medical emergencies, certain air traffic strikes — really do exempt them. Technical faults, crew shortages, knock-on delays from their own earlier flights, and most weather at the departure airport do not. We push back when the excuse doesn't hold up.
It speeds things up, but it's not essential. With your name, the route or flight number, and the approximate date, we can usually recover the rest of the claim file from the airline ourselves.
Most claims we run settle in 4 to 12 weeks. If the airline digs in and it has to go to the CAA or court, it can stretch to a few months — but you don't have to lift a finger while that plays out. We only update you when something changes.
You pay nothing upfront, ever. If we don't recover anything, you owe us nothing — no admin fees, no hidden charges. If we do recover, we take a 35% success fee out of the compensation and the rest lands in your account.