Flight Delays and Cancellations from Scotland: What To Do
In 2023, Scotland airports welcomed nearly 26 million passengers. Of those, 15.9 million were from abroad and 9.98 million were domestic. Now that’s a lot of air traffic and the potential for delays or cancellations.
We analyzed the Civil Aviation Authority data from 2023 on delayed Scotland flights. We found that Scotland’s top 3 busiest airports, Aberdeen, Edinburgh, and Glasgow, had:
- 0.7% to 2.4% of flights delayed by 3 to 6 hours.
- 0.1% to 1.1% of flights delayed by more than 6 hours.
Additionally, out of the 286,471 total flights in the country in 2023, 6,492 were cancelled. This means that cancelled flights in Scotland that year accounted for 2.2% of scheduled flights.
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- Regulation UK261 is what dictates passenger compensation for delays and canceled flights in Scotland.
- The minimum delay for a payout is 3 hours.
- Cancellations must be communicated by the airline in less than 2 weeks to qualify.
- Flight delay compensation in Scotland ranges from $270 to $650.
- Extraordinary circumstances negate the airline’s liability.
- Passengers can claim with the airline up to 6 years after the disruption.
- AirAdvisor is always the ideal partner for fast and easy claims.
Scotland Passenger Rights - UK261
If you’re a ticketed passenger on a flight from Scotland, and in certain cases to Scotland, you have rights under regulation UK261. What does that mean?
- Scotland flight delays are eligible for compensation as long as the delay upon arrival is at least 3 hours.
- Passengers who experience a Scotland flight cancellation and are not notified at least 2 weeks before the flight are also eligible.
- Compensation amounts vary by the distance of your flight. The shorter the flight, the lower the compensation amount.
- Any flight that leaves from Scotland (or the UK) is covered. But for flights that land in the UK, you need to fly with a UK-based airline. If your route doesn’t involve Scotland or the UK, the regulation does not apply.
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Flight Delay Compensation Scotland
As we mentioned, when your flight is 3+ hours late at your destination, you can file a claim for flight delay compensation. This breakdown will show you how your flight distance impacts your maximum payout:
Destination Delay Time | Total Distance | |||
Flights less than 1,500 km | Flights from 1,500km to 3,500km | Flights over 3,500km | ||
Under 3 hours |
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3 hours + |
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* Note that airlines may attempt to cut this compensation in half for short delays. At AirAdvisor, you can count on us to always push for the full amount.
Which Scotland Delayed Flights Are Covered?
Examples often best illustrate a point, so here are a few to show you which flights fall under UK261 and which ones don’t. Plus, we’ll explain why.
Edinburgh to New York
Passengers can get direct flights from Edinburgh Airport to New York’s JFK Airport. The flight distance is 5,200km. So, let’s assume you arrive in New York at least 3 hours late, and because the route departs from Scotland, UK261 would apply. You would be able to file a claim with the airline for up to £520 as the distance exceeds 3,500km.
On your return journey from New York to Edinburgh, assuming the delay threshold is met, you would only qualify for compensation if you fly with a UK-based airline.
London to Glasgow
For this trip, we know that the airline doesn’t matter because the route is entirely within the UK. In this scenario, you’re traveling between London Heathrow and Glasgow Airport, which is a flight distance of 555km. What if you’re only delayed in Glasgow by 2.5 hours? Unfortunately, you would not be eligible for any payout. If the delay is 3 hours or more, then you would qualify for £220 in compensation, regardless of the airline.
Barcelona to Edinburgh
In this example, we’ll examine the route between Barcelona-El Prat Airport and Edinburgh Airport. Assuming that the delay time at Edinburgh is 4 hours, this flight distance is 1,665km, so passengers should qualify for up to £350. This applies regardless of the airline because the EU has a similar regulation called EC261/2004, so you would also be entitled to compensation under this umbrella since you’re departing from the EU.
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How Often Are Scotland Flights Delayed?
As we mentioned, Scotland's top 3 airports had up to 2.4% of flights significantly delayed (enough to qualify for compensation) in 2023. Here is the breakdown and the total flights that were eligible for delay compensation.
Percentage of Late Scotland Flights in 2023 | |||||
Airport | Type of Flight | Delay between 181 minutes and 360 minutes | Delay of 360 minutes or more | Total Annual Flights | Number of Delayed Flights (360 minutes +) |
Edinburgh | Chartered | 2.5% | 1.1% | 606 | 6 |
Scheduled | 0.7% | 0.1% | 102,597 | 102 | |
Glasgow | Chartered | 2.4% | 0.5% | 2664 | 13 |
Scheduled | 1.2% | 0.1% | 58,056 | 58 | |
Aberdeen | Chartered | 1.1% | 1.6% | 607 | 9 |
Scheduled | 0.8% | 0.1% | 26,754 | 26 |
Source: https://www.caa.co.uk
From this data, we can conclude that chartered flights are delayed more than scheduled flights, but the sheer volume of scheduled flights means they see higher raw numbers of delays. If you imagine that each flight that was delayed at least 6 hours has 100 passengers, the opportunities to claim Scotland flight delay compensation are abundant.
Canceled Flights Scotland - The Details
Due to the inconvenience of having your Scotland flights canceled without sufficient notice (14 days), passengers can claim anywhere from £100 to £520. What amount you qualify for depends on how delayed your new flight is compared to the canceled one.
The lowest compensation (£100) is reserved for flights less than 1,500km that are delayed less than 2 hours. On the other hand, for maximum compensation (£520), your canceled Scotland flight must have a route of over 3,500km and arrive at least 4 hours after the originally scheduled flight.
With canceled flights in Scotland, airlines are also responsible for your care. This includes things like phone calls to rearrange plans, drinks, food, and even a hotel stay and airport transfer if the interruption is long enough. Unsurprisingly, the time limits for refreshments depend on distance. Here’s the scoop:
Flight Travel Distance | Flights Less Than 1,500km | Flights From 1,500km to 3,500km | Flights More Than 3,500km |
Airport Wait Time | 2 hours or more | 3 hours or more | 4 hours or more |

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How Often Are There Scotland Flight Cancellations?
Also using data from the UK Civil Aviation Authority, we compiled a Scotland-only table to demonstrate the number of canceled flights the country has annually.
Airport | Total 2023 Flights | 2023 Cancellations | Percentage Canceled |
Aberdeen | 58,049 | 1,553 | 2.68% |
Barra | 1,383 | 188 | 13.6% |
Benbecula | 2007 | 106 | 5.3% |
Campbelltown | 1,057 | 101 | 9.55% |
Dundee | 1,655 | 94 | 5.68% |
Edinburgh | 111,335 | 1,748 | 1.57% |
Glasgow | 63,878 | 1,574 | 2.46% |
Inverness | 12,269 | 313 | 2.6% |
Islay | 1,355 | 14 | 1.03% |
Kirkwall | 10,320 | 521 | 5.05% |
Prestwick | 3,849 | 8 | 0.2% |
Stornoway | 5,131 | 266 | 5.2% |
Sumburgh | 11,763 | 312 | 2.65% |
Tingwall | 867 | 0 | 0% |
Tiree | 1,553 | 163 | 10.5% |
Wick John O Groats | 1,128 | 60 | 5.32% |
Luckily, for passengers using the busiest Scotland airports, their cancellation percentages aren’t too bad. Edinburgh, the busiest, actually scores the best of the 3. The other 2 were only slightly above the country’s average of 2.2%.
Extraordinary Circumstances - The Caveat
We already know that not every delayed or canceled flight in Scotland fits the parameters of UK261. But, there’s one other exception to be aware of and that’s something called extraordinary circumstances.
The cause of the flight interruption is important for compensation. If it’s the result of extraordinary circumstances, generally something that is outside the airline’s control, compensation does not apply.
Examples of Extraordinary Circumstances
- Political unrest
- Security threats
- Sabotage
- Manufacturer defects
- Poor weather
- Bird strikes.
For compensation purposes, if your flight is disrupted due to any of these, you can file a claim:
- Airline strikes
- Airline staff shortages
- Maintenance issues
Loganair Flight Interruptions
While there are many UK-based airlines, Loganair is the main Scotland-based carrier. In fact, it’s the biggest regional UK airline and operates a primary hub out of Glasgow Airport.
In the course of compiling our ratings for the Top UK Airlines, we reviewed Loganair’s reliability with data from the Civil Aviation Authority. We found that in 2022, Loganair had an on-time percentage of 71.58% and a cancellation percentage of 5.11%. These numbers were definitely below average. As a result, your chances of encountering a Loganair disruption are higher than with more reliable airlines like Virgin Atlantic or easyJet.

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Canceled Flights Scotland - Make Your Claim
When you opt to partner with AirAdvisor, the same system allows you to file a claim for either flight cancellations or delays. Here are the easy steps:
- Start at our website to get valuable assistance from airline compensation experts.
- Give us your flight details and your personal details (so that we can contact you).
- Attach whatever supporting documentation you have.
- Leave the claim to us and will follow up directly with the airline if required.
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Flight Delay Compensation Scotland - The Time Limit
In Scotland, passengers can claim flight disruption compensation up to 6 years after the incident. It can be worth going back over your previous flights if you’re only just becoming aware of UK261 and your rights.
For any newer flights, just file a claim with us or the airline once you get home so that you don’t forget to do it altogether.

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Tools to Help You Out
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Resources & Additional Reading
Some extra resources to help you better understand flight delay compensation:
- Delayed Flight Compensation Claim Deadlines
- What are Delay Reversals?
- Should I Accept Cash or Vouchers for a Delayed Flight?
- Business Trip Flight Delay Guide
Flight Delays by Issue
Read more about the most popular flight delay causes:
- Flight Delay due to Weather
- Flight Delay due to Diversion
- Flight Delay due to Technical Problem
- Flight Delay due to Plane Maintenance
- Flight Delay due to Overfueling
- Flight Delay due to Extraordinary Circumstances
FAQs
What’s the minimum delay time in Scotland to be eligible for compensation?
Under regulation UK 261, to qualify for anywhere between £220 and £520 in compensation, your flight delay must be at least 3 hours. This is calculated compared to the originally scheduled arrival time at your destination.
Are all Scotland flight delays covered by UK261?
Unfortunately, no. You must be delayed by 3 hours. Provided you meet this requirement, only flights that depart from the UK are covered without exception. If your flight only lands at a UK airport, compensation would only apply for routes operated by UK-based carriers.
What’s the time limit for Scotland flight delay claims?
It’s quite generous - you have 6 years to file your flight delay compensation in Scotland claim. Don’t wait too long, though. Will you really remember the details 2 years later? Or will you forget about the claim entirely? The best practice is to make your claim as soon as you get home as up to 42% of passengers never actually claim.