Applicability scope
The tool checks whether EU passenger-rights rules may apply based on route pattern and airline context, including flights within the EU, departures from the EU, and certain arrivals into the EU operated by an EU airline.
FlightCompass helps travellers understand when EU rules may cover a disrupted journey, what type of support may be relevant, which compensation band may apply, and what deadlines matter for baggage issues.
Built for travellers who want a fast, plain-language answer after delay, cancellation, denied boarding, missed connection, downgrade, or baggage disruption.
FlightCompass provides informational guidance only. It is a public decision tool, not a law firm, not a claims agency, and not legal advice.
After a flight problem, people usually ask the same questions: Do EU air passenger rules even apply to this route? Does a long delay or cancellation potentially trigger compensation? Is the airline supposed to offer re-routing, reimbursement, meals, or hotel support? Does an extraordinary circumstance change the answer? If baggage is delayed or damaged, what is the reporting deadline? FlightCompass is built to turn those questions into a fast decision path.
FlightCompass is built around the practical questions travellers ask right after disruption.
The tool checks whether EU passenger-rights rules may apply based on route pattern and airline context, including flights within the EU, departures from the EU, and certain arrivals into the EU operated by an EU airline.
It distinguishes between delay, cancellation, denied boarding, overbooking-related denial, missed connection on a single booking, downgrade, and baggage disruption.
Where relevant, it shows the standard compensation reference bands of €250, €400, or €600 based on distance category, with plain-language context that actual entitlement depends on the facts.
It highlights when the issue may involve meals, refreshments, hotel accommodation where relevant, communication support, reimbursement, re-routing at the earliest opportunity, or rebooking later under comparable transport conditions.
It explains that compensation may not be due if the carrier can show extraordinary circumstances that could not have been avoided even if reasonable measures had been taken.
It flags the practical complaint windows commonly relevant for checked baggage issues: typically 7 days for damaged baggage and 21 days for delayed baggage after receipt.
Use FlightCompass to check whether EU air passenger rights may apply and what your next practical step should be.
Compensation is not guaranteed. Final eligibility may depend on facts FlightCompass cannot verify, including extraordinary circumstances, booking structure, and the operating airline.
Understand when a departure delay may trigger assistance and when arrival at the final destination 3 hours or more late may point toward compensation, subject to exceptions.
Check when cancellation may lead to reimbursement, re-routing, return, airport assistance, and possible compensation depending on notice timing and substitute routing.
See when involuntary denied boarding may trigger compensation plus a choice between reimbursement, re-routing, or later rebooking.
Check whether a missed connection on a single reservation may still fall under EU passenger-rights logic based on the final arrival delay and the cause of disruption.
Understand when a cabin downgrade may trigger partial fare reimbursement percentages linked to route category.
Get quick guidance on delayed, damaged, or lost checked baggage, including the importance of written complaints within the relevant deadline.
Step through the issue type, route context, booking details, and timing to get a plain-language rights snapshot.
Select the issue type and add the route pattern, airline context, ticket or booking context, and timing of the disruption.
FlightCompass shows whether EU rules may apply, which passenger-rights category is most relevant, and what support or compensation band may be worth checking.
Review a concise summary of what to gather, what deadlines matter, and what to ask the airline for next.
Read the public help page for scope rules, compensation bands, baggage deadlines, evidence tips, and the tool’s limitations.