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Flight compensation of up to €600 for delayed and cancelled flights

If your flight was delayed, cancelled, or you were denied boarding because of overbooking, the airline may owe you money. FlyHelp — from the Avia.ge family, the same Georgian team behind AviaeSIM — handles the claim from start to finish. The eligibility check is free, and you pay nothing unless you win.

Why claim with FlyHelp

A straightforward way to recover what the airline owes you under EU air passenger rights, with zero financial risk.

Up to €600 per passenger

Compensation is set by flight distance: up to 1,500 km = €250; 1,500–3,500 km = €400; over 3,500 km = €600. The amount is paid per passenger, not per booking.

No win, no fee

There is nothing to pay upfront. FlyHelp keeps a 35% success fee only if your claim wins — if it doesn't, you owe nothing.

Free eligibility check

Before any commitment, FlyHelp reviews your flight for free and tells you whether you have a valid claim under EU air passenger rights.

Old flights still count

You can usually claim for flights from the past 2–3 years, depending on the airline and jurisdiction — so a delay or cancellation from an earlier trip may still qualify.

They deal with the airline

FlyHelp negotiates directly with the airline and, if the claim is refused, escalates it to court — so you don't have to chase anyone yourself.

How flight compensation works

From flight details to payout in four simple steps.

1

Submit your flight details

Enter the basics of your delayed or cancelled flight. It takes about 2 minutes and starts the free eligibility check.

2

Upload your documents

Add your ticket and passport and provide an e-signature to authorize FlyHelp to act on your behalf.

3

FlyHelp handles the claim

FlyHelp runs a free eligibility check and negotiates with the airline. If the airline refuses, the case is escalated to court.

4

Get your payout

If the claim wins, you receive your compensation in GEL, minus the 35% success fee. No win means no fee at all.

What you should know

The key facts about claiming flight compensation through FlyHelp.

  • Up to €600 depending on flight distance
  • Free eligibility check, zero upfront cost
  • 35% success fee only if you win
  • Delay, cancellation or denied boarding
  • Payout in GEL

Flight compensation FAQ

When am I entitled to flight compensation?

You may be entitled to compensation when your flight is delayed 3+ hours at the final destination, cancelled with less than 14 days' notice, or you are denied boarding due to overbooking — provided the airline is at fault and it is not an extraordinary circumstance such as extreme weather. Eligibility falls under EU air passenger rights.

How much is delayed flight compensation?

The amount depends on flight distance: up to 1,500 km is €250, between 1,500 and 3,500 km is €400, and over 3,500 km is €600. It is paid per passenger, and your payout is made in GEL.

How much does it cost to claim?

Nothing upfront. The eligibility check is free, and FlyHelp charges a 35% success fee only if your claim wins. If the claim does not succeed, you pay nothing.

Can I still claim for an old cancelled flight?

Often yes. You can usually claim for flights from the past 2–3 years, although the exact window varies by airline and jurisdiction. Submit your flight details and FlyHelp will check for free whether your cancelled flight still qualifies.

Find out what your flight is worth

Submit your flight details in about 2 minutes and let FlyHelp — part of the Avia.ge family — check your claim for free. You only pay the 35% fee if you win.

The eligibility check is free and happens on FlyHelp; the 35% fee applies only if you win.

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