Calculateur d'indemnisation pour retard de vol ou annulation : Résultat en 2 min
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Step 1 of 9
What happened with your flight?
Select the issue to check your compensation.
Step 7 of 9 · Delay
How long was your arrival delay?
Measured at your final destination, not at departure.
Less than 3 hours
3 hours or more
Never arrived
Step 7 of 10 · Cancellation
When did the airline notify you?
How many days before your original scheduled departure?
Less than 7 days before
From 7 to 14 days before
14 days or more before
Less than 14 days before
14 days or more before
Step 7 of 11 · Baggage
What happened to your baggage?
Baggage lost
Never delivered or declared lost
Baggage delayed
Delivered late — you had extra expenses
Step 2 of 9
Where did you depart from?
City or airport name.
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LHRLondon HeathrowChange
Step 3 of 9
Where were you flying to?
Your final destination airport.
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JFKNew York JFKChange
Departure and arrival airports cannot be the same. Please select a different destination.
Step 4 of 9 · Delay
Was this a direct flight?
Direct — no stops
Connecting — with a layover
Connecting Flights
Where were your stops?
Add each connecting airport in order.
Connecting Flights
Which flight was disrupted?
Select the flight that was delayed, cancelled, or disrupted.
Step 5 · Date
When was your flight?
Scheduled departure date.
Step 6 of 9 · Delay
Select your flight
Step 6 of 9 · Delay
Enter your flight details
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Step 8 of 9 · Delay
What reason did the airline give?
Not provided
Caused by another flight
Technical issues
Strike
Issues at airport
Weather conditions
Step 9 of 9 · Additional Costs
Did you incur out-of-pocket expenses?
Under the Montreal Convention (MC99), even without a 3-hour delay, airlines may owe you reimbursement for documented expenses — meals, accommodation, transport.
Yes — I have receipts
Meals, hotel, transport, or other costs
Claimable
No extra expenses
Step 8 of 10 · Cancellation
What reason did the airline give?
Not provided
Caused by another flight
Technical issues
Strike
Issues at airport
Weather conditions
Step 9 of 10 · Cancellation
Did you use an alternative flight offered by the airline?
Yes
No
Step 10 of 10 · Additional Costs
Did you incur out-of-pocket expenses?
Under the Montreal Convention (MC99), even without a 3-hour delay, airlines may owe you reimbursement for documented expenses — meals, accommodation, transport.
Yes — I have receipts
Meals, hotel, transport, or other costs
Claimable
No extra expenses
Step 9 of 10 · Cancellation
How long was the delay on your alternative flight?
Measured at your final destination.
Less than 2 hours
2 to 3 hours
3 hours or more
Never arrived
Step 7 of 9 · Denied Boarding
Did you voluntarily give up your seat?
Yes, I voluntarily gave up my seat
No, the airline denied me boarding
Step 8 of 9 · Denied Boarding
Did the airline rebook you on another flight?
Yes
No
Step 8 of 9 · Denied Boarding
How long was the delay on your alternative flight?
Measured at your final destination.
Less than 3 hours
3 hours or more
Never arrived
Step 9 of 9 · Additional Costs
Did you incur out-of-pocket expenses?
Under the Montreal Convention (MC99), even without a 3-hour delay, airlines may owe you reimbursement for documented expenses — meals, accommodation, transport.
Yes — I have receipts
Meals, hotel, transport, or other costs
Claimable
No extra expenses
Step 8 of 11 · Baggage Lost
Do you have receipts for expenses caused by the loss?
Clothing, toiletries, or other essential items you had to replace.
Yes — I have receipts
No receipts
Step 8 of 11 · Baggage Lost
Did the airline reimburse you for these expenses in full?
Yes — fully reimbursed
No — not reimbursed or only partial
Step 8 of 11 · Baggage Lost
How much are you claiming back?
Total value of your unreimbursed expenses.
Step 8 of 11 · Baggage Lost
Did you file a PIR at the airport?
Property Irregularity Report — filed with the airline at baggage claim.
Yes — I have the PIR reference
No — I didn't file one
Step 9 of 11 · Baggage Lost
When did the airline declare your baggage lost?
Step 10 of 11 · Baggage Lost
Did you file a reimbursement claim with the airline?
Yes — I submitted a claim
No — I haven't claimed yet
Step 10 of 11 · Baggage Lost
When did you submit your claim to the airline?
Step 8 of 10 · Baggage Delayed
Do you have receipts for expenses caused by the delay?
Clothing, toiletries, or other essential items you had to replace.
Yes — I have receipts
No receipts
Baggage Delayed
No receipts
If you do not have receipts, your compensation will be based on the limits set in the Montreal Convention or national law. You can still proceed with your claim.
Baggage Delayed
No receipts yet
If your baggage has not been delivered yet, you can collect receipts for incidental purchases and file a reimbursement claim as soon as possible.
Step 8 of 10 · Baggage Delayed
Did you file a PIR at the airport?
Property Irregularity Report — filed with the airline at baggage claim.
Yes — I filed a PIR
No — I didn't file one
Step 9 of 10 · Baggage Delayed
Was your baggage eventually returned?
Yes — it was returned
No — still missing
Step 9 of 10 · Baggage Delayed
When was your baggage returned?
Step 10 of 10 · Baggage Delayed
Did you file a reimbursement claim with the airline?
Yes — I submitted a claim
No — I haven't claimed yet
Step 10 of 10 · Baggage Delayed
When did you submit your claim to the airline?
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✓ Strong Claim
€600
per passenger
LHR
→
JFK
You're entitled to a fixed payout. No receipts needed — this is a lump-sum claim.
Compensation€600
+ Out-of-pocket expenses+ receipts
Total estimated€600
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✓ Eligible
Up to €7,700
Treaty maximum
LHR
→
JFK
Your flight qualifies for expense reimbursement. Keep your receipts — we'll recover what you're owed.
Reimbursable expensesYour receipts
+ Out-of-pocket expenses+ receipts
Treaty maximumUp to €7,700
★ 4.6 / 5 rating
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✓ No win, no fee
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Weather disruptions aren't covered
Under EU/UK261 and MC99, weather and other extraordinary circumstances outside the airline's control don't qualify for compensation.
💡 Not sure it was really weather?
Airlines sometimes incorrectly label disruptions as weather-related. If you suspect this, select a different reason and we'll investigate.
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Airline not available for baggage claims
We don't currently handle baggage claims for this airline. You can check back later or try a different claim type.
💡 Have a delay or cancellation instead?
If your flight was also delayed or cancelled, you may still be eligible for compensation under EU/UK261 or MC99.
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Sufficient advance notice
The airline notified you more than 14 days before departure. Under both EU/UK261 and the Montreal Convention (MC99), cancellations with sufficient advance notice are not eligible for compensation.
💡 Was the notice less than 14 days?
If the notification was actually closer to departure than you recall, go back and change your answer.
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No qualifying expenses
Without documented out-of-pocket expenses, a Montreal Convention claim is unlikely to succeed for this disruption.
💡 Still worth checking
If you paid for meals, accommodation or transport because of the delay — even small amounts — these may be claimable. Check your bank statements.
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Voluntary seat exchange
Because you agreed to give up your seat, compensation and expense reimbursement don't apply under EU/UK261 or MC99.
💡 Were you pressured into agreeing?
If the airline didn't make it clear you had a choice, or pressured you, this may still count as involuntary. Go back and select "No, the airline denied me boarding."
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No claim available
You used an alternative flight and arrived less than 3 hours late. Under EU/UK261 and MC99, this outcome does not qualify for compensation or expense reimbursement.
💡 Was the delay actually 3 hours or more?
Delay is measured at your final destination. If your total arrival delay was 3 hours or more, go back and change your answer.
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Receipts required
Delayed baggage claims under the Montreal Convention (MC99) require proof of expenses. Without receipts, there is nothing to reimburse.
💡 Do you have any proof of purchase?
Bank statements, email confirmations or photos of receipts may count. If you have any, go back and select Yes.
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Claim deadline passed
Unfortunately, the deadline for filing a baggage claim has passed. The airline is not obligated to pay compensation in such cases.
💡 Think the dates are wrong?
If you entered an incorrect date, go back and correct it. Deadlines calculated from the dates you provided. If the date is correct, go back and select Lost baggage to claim for loss.
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Already reimbursed
The airline has already covered your expenses in full, so there is nothing further to recover for this claim.
💡 Were you only partially reimbursed?
If the airline paid you less than your actual expenses, go back and select "Not reimbursed or only partial."
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PIR (Property Irregularity Report) not filed
A PIR is required for lost or delayed baggage claims. Without it, airlines have no official record of the incident at the airport.
💡 What to do next
If you're still at the airport, go to the baggage desk immediately. If you've already left, check your airline's website — many accept online reports. Time is critical: most airlines require this within 7 days.
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Comment fonctionne le calculateur ?
Le montant ne dépend pas du prix de votre billet. Il est fixé par le règlement européen CE 261/2004 selon la distance de votre vol : entre 250 € et 600 € par passager.
Le calculateur prend-il en compte les vols annulés ?
Oui. Retard de 3 heures ou plus à l'arrivée, annulation, refus d'embarquement — les trois situations sont couvertes.
Combien puis-je recevoir pour un vol retardé de 3 heures ?
Ça dépend de la distance. Par exemple :
Paris–Amsterdam retardé de 3h : 250 €.
Paris–New York : 600 €.
Le résultat est-il garanti ?
Le calculateur vous donne le montant légalement dû. Certaines compagnies contestent en invoquant des circonstances extraordinaires. Si ça arrive, AirAdvisor gère la procédure, y compris devant les tribunaux si nécessaire.
Pourquoi utiliser le calculateur AirAdvisor ?
Gratuit, sans engagement. Si vous êtes éligible, vous réclamez seul ou vous confiez le dossier à AirAdvisor — vous ne payez que si on obtient quelque chose. Plus de 620 000 passagers ont récupéré leur indemnisation avec nous.
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