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Delayed IB 3107 Flight: Claiming Compensation

Regulation EU EC261/ 2004 mandates that Iberia compensate passengers for flight delays if your flight IB 3107 departing from Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport (LIS) and traveling to Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport (MAD) is delayed upon arrival. The airline must pay flight delay compensation if your arrival time in Madrid is more than 3 hours late.

Passengers on Iberia flight IB 3107 may be eligible for compensation, and AirAdvisor's team can help you determine if you do. We provide a free flight checker for flight IB3107 to help you determine your eligibility and navigate the compensation process.

 

IB 3107 Flight Cancelled: Your Compensation Rights

Passengers on Iberia flight IB 3107 from Lisbon Humberto Delgado Airport to Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport may be eligible for compensation of {{compensation}}€ if the flight is cancelled, subject to specific eligibility criteria.

When our clients try to resolve it themselves, Iberia Airlines frequently denies their requests for flight cancellation compensation; however, AirAdvisor claims can help avoid this issue. 

 Claiming compensation from Iberia for delayed arrival at Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport

Passenger Rights: Flight Compensation and How to Proceed

 Delayed or cancelled Iberia flight IB3107 next steps

Passengers on Flight IB 3107 have the right to a refund if the flight is cancelled

According to the law, if your flight IB 3107 is cancelled, Iberia Airlines is required to reimburse you for any additional expenses (such as an overnight accommodation in Lisbon) directly caused by the disruption, as well as to honor your request for a refund of the Lisbon to Madrid ticket. 

Learn more about flight IB3107 refund.

 

Route Map of Iberia Flight IB3107 from Lisbon to Madrid



Pointers on Iberia trip disruptions

What amount of compensation can be claimed in case of delayed or cancelled Iberia flights

Iberia Airlines - General Information

Iberia Airlines flies to intriguing destinations around the world, 130 in total,  connecting travellers to cities like Buenos Aires, Barcelona, and London. In fact, from Europe, it’s the most-used airline to get to Latin America. Its main hub is Madrid Airport, and it maintains a fleet containing over 80 planes. As a member of IAG, Iberia maintains a high level of service, especially on long-haul flights. Although Iberia is the Spanish national airline, it’s only the country’s second-biggest, after Vueling.

Lisbon Portela Airport: The Important Details

Humberto Delgado Airport, also known as Lisbon Airport, is an international airport situated just seven kilometres northeast of Lisbon's city centre, making it the main gateway to Portugal. As of 2021, it has become Europe's 16th busiest airport in terms of passenger volume, carrying an impressive 190,700,00 tonnes of cargo. The airport is recognized as an essential European hub to Brazil and is among the main hubs of Portugal's national carrier TAP Air Portugal, with its subsidiary TAP Express, as well as low-cost airlines like Ryanair and easyJet. Despite its high volume of travellers, the airport remains one of the most congested in Europe and has the distinct feature of having an approach path directly over the city.

Madrid International Airport - A Brief Description

Adolfo Suárez Airport, the primary airport located on the outskirts of Madrid, functions as an important hub for up to 62 million air passengers annually. Nearly 100 global airlines include the airport in their routes, and Madrid Airport’s popular domestic destinations include the Spanish island capital of Palma de Mallorca and Barcelona. Internationally, Buenos Aires, Bogota, and New York City are among the most booked. With well over 800 enticing routes, Madrid Airport continues to focus on getting travellers where they need to go.

 

FAQs about Flight Compensation for Iberia IB 3107 from Lisbon to Madrid

 

What should you do if flight IB 3107 from Lisbon to Madrid experiences a delay?

You can submit a claim for compensation risk-free after you ask Iberia for the delay reasons. Our knowledgeable team can assist you in arguing your case, even against Iberia Airlines. You can be confident because we operate on a No-Win, No-Fee basis, so you have nothing to lose.

 

Can I request compensation if my flight IB 3107 was delayed by 2 hours upon arrival at Madrid Airport?

If your flight IB 3107 is delayed less than 3 hours, EC 261 Regulation from 2004 does not entitle you to submit your compensation claim and get a refund for a disrupted flight. But in the situation of flight cancellation or a longer delay, you may qualify for a compensation of 250€.

 

If there is a delay for my flight IB 3107, what compensation am I eligible to claim?

If your arrival in Madrid is delayed by 3 hours or more, you have the right to claim compensation for the delayed flight of 250€ under UE 261 Regulation.

 

How else can the flight IB3107 be identified?

You can refer to this Iberia Airlines flight as IB3107, IBE3107, IB 3107, or IBE 3107.