Ryanair Compensation Guide: Claim Up to €600 for Flight Delays
If your Ryanair flight was delayed by 3+ hours or cancelled without notice, you aren’t just an unlucky traveler—you are a creditor. Under EU and UK law, you have a right to fixed cash compensation.
The “€10 Ticket” Myth: Why Low Fares Don’t Lower Your Payout
Many passengers mistakenly believe that because they paid for a budget seat, Ryanair doesn’t owe them much. This is a costly mistake. Compensation under EC261 is determined by flight distance, not your receipt. Whether your ticket cost €10 or €300, the payout remains the same: €250, €400, or €600.
How much cash does Ryanair owe you?
| Flight Distance | Delay at Arrival | Payout Per Person |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 1,500 km | 3+ Hours | €250 |
| 1,500 km – 3,500 km | 3+ Hours | €400 |
| Over 3,500 km | 4+ Hours | €600 |
Bypassing the “Extraordinary Circumstances” Shield
Ryanair often uses the term “Extraordinary Circumstances” to reject claims. But we know exactly where their luck ends and their liability begins:
They DON’T pay for:
- Severe weather (storms, volcanic ash)
- Air Traffic Control (ATC) strikes
- Medical emergencies on board
They MUST pay for:
- Technical aircraft faults
- Strikes by Ryanair’s own staff
- Staffing issues or operational errors
Balkan Travelers: Your Rights Under ECAA
Thanks to the ECAA agreement, passengers flying from these airports to the EU on Ryanair are protected by the same strict laws as those in Paris or Berlin. If Ryanair left you stranded at Mother Teresa Airport, you likely have a valid claim.
The 6-Year Lookback: Claim for Forgotten Flights
Did you have a terrible Ryanair experience two or three years ago? Don’t let it slide.
What to do: Search your inbox for “Ryanair Booking.” Any flight from the last few years that was cancelled or delayed could be worth up to €600. The claim window goes up to 6 years for UK-connected flights and 2-3 years for most EU routes.
Stop waiting. Get paid.
Our eligibility check takes less than 2 minutes and is completely free.
Vouchers vs. Cash: Why You Should Decline the “Wallet”
When a flight is cancelled, Ryanair often automatically issues a “Voucher” or credit to your “Ryanair Wallet.”
Rejected by Ryanair? 3 Common Excuses to Watch For
Ryanair is known for being “tough” on direct claims. If you’ve received a rejection email, it likely contains one of these three excuses. Here is the truth behind them:
“It was due to extraordinary circumstances…”
The “Weather” Blanket
This is the most used excuse. While heavy snow or airport-wide strikes are valid, technical faults or Ryanair crew strikes are the airline’s responsibility.
“You aren’t eligible under the notice period…”
The 14-Day Rule
If they cancelled your flight less than 14 days before departure, they owe you compensation. Airlines often play with timezones or notification dates to avoid paying.
“We have issued a credit to your Wallet…”
The Voucher Trap
Ryanair pushes vouchers aggressively. Legally, you have the right to Hard Cash via bank transfer. You do not have to accept a voucher that expires.
How to Prove Ryanair is Lying About “Extraordinary Circumstances”
When Ryanair sends an automated rejection citing “extraordinary circumstances,” they are betting that you won’t double-check the facts. Here is how you can pull back the curtain and find the truth.
The 3-Step “Truth Test”
Don’t let them close your case with a lie.
Ryanair FAQ: Your Questions Answered