Claim Compensation for Air Mauritius Flight Delays and Cancellations
A delayed or cancelled Air Mauritius flight can disrupt your plans. Skycop helps passengers claim compensation for schedule disruptions. If your flight was delayed by more than three hours, cancelled, or you were denied boarding, you may be entitled to up to €600 in compensation.
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| Date | Flight | Route | Status | Your compensation |
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03.11.2025
12:05
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MK219
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St.-denis RUN
Plaisance MRU
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Delayed | |
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01.08.2025
18:45
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MK239
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St.-denis RUN
Plaisance MRU
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Cancelled | |
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28.07.2025
21:10
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MK17
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Plaisance MRU
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Delayed | |
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21.06.2025
16:00
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MK53
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Plaisance MRU
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Delayed | |
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28.04.2025
16:20
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MK15
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Plaisance MRU
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Delayed | |
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07.02.2025
19:55
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MK59
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Geneva GVA
Plaisance MRU
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Cancelled | |
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09.12.2024
16:20
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MK15
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Plaisance MRU
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Delayed | |
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15.11.2024
16:20
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MK15
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Plaisance MRU
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Delayed |
Air Mauritius Passenger Rights & EU Flight Compensation
Air Mauritius is the national airline of Mauritius, operating flights between the island and destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Indian Ocean. Its network includes both regional and long-haul routes. While not part of a global alliance, the airline cooperates with partners through codeshare agreements to extend its connections.
As with any international carrier, delays and cancellations can occur on Air Mauritius flights, especially during busy travel periods when airports experience heavy traffic. Such disruptions may result in missed connections, extended waiting times, or additional expenses for travelers, making flight reliability an important concern.
For flights departing from EU airports, passengers are protected by Regulation (EC) No 261/2004. If a flight is significantly delayed or cancelled, passengers are entitled to assistance that includes meals, refreshments, and access to communication. In cases where an overnight stay is required, hotel accommodation and transport between the airport and hotel must also be provided.
In addition to care at the airport, travelers may qualify for flight delay compensation under EU law. The amount depends on flight distance:
- €250 for flights up to 1,500 km
- €400 for flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km
- €600 for flights over 3,500 km
Compensation is not available when disruptions are caused by extraordinary circumstances beyond the airline’s control, such as severe weather or restrictions from air traffic authorities.
If you had a delay or cancellation with Air Mauritius, keep your boarding pass, booking confirmation, and any receipts for extra expenses. These may be needed if you decide to file a claim. Skycop makes it possible to check whether you are eligible and to submit a claim under EU rules in a straightforward way.
Your Rights as a Air Mauritius Passenger: Compensation for Flight Disruptions
Under EU Regulation (EC) No 261/2004, passengers may be entitled to compensation for flight disruptions if their Air Mauritius flight is significantly delayed, cancelled, or if boarding is denied. These protections apply to flights departing from EU airports.
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If your flight arrives more than three hours late at your destination, you may qualify for compensation.
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If your flight is cancelled with less than 14 days’ notice, you may be eligible for a refund or rebooking.
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If you are denied boarding due to overbooking, you may request assistance from the airline, including alternative travel arrangements or denied boarding compensation.
If a flight is delayed or cancelled, the airline must offer either an alternative travel option or a full refund. When the delay exceeds two hours, passengers are entitled to free meals, drinks, and a way to stay connected. For longer delays, hotel accommodation and transport between the airport and hotel must also be arranged.
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Missed an Air Mauritius Connection? Your Rights & Alternative Flights
According to EU Regulation 261/2004, passengers may be entitled to missed connection compensation of up to €600 if their trip was booked under one reservation and a delay on the first flight caused them to miss a connecting service. In these cases, the airline must arrange an alternative route at no extra charge. If the wait is extended, passengers should also receive meals, drinks, and, if necessary, hotel accommodation with transport provided.
Skycop helps you check whether you may be eligible for compensation and supports you in protecting your rights.
Compensation Eligibility: When Can You Claim?
You may be entitled to compensation for Air Mauritius flight disruptions if your journey departs from an EU airport and your flight is delayed by more than three hours, cancelled less than 14 days before departure, or if you are denied boarding because of overbooking. In these cases, passengers may be eligible for up to €600, depending on flight distance and length of delay.
Compensation is not paid when the disruption is caused by extraordinary circumstances that the airline cannot control. Even in such cases, passengers are still entitled to assistance such as meals, drinks, and accommodation if necessary.
- Severe weather conditions (storms, heavy snowfall, hurricanes)
- Airport staff or security strikes (unless organized by the airline’s own employees)
- Air traffic control restrictions (such as congestion or operational issues)
- Political instability or security threats
- Natural disasters (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions)
If your flight was cancelled, you may have the right to rebooking or a refund, and in some cases, to flight cancellation compensation. Because the rules can be complex, it is always advisable to check your eligibility in advance using the Skycop service to avoid missing out.
Claim Compensation for Air Mauritius Flight Cancellation
Passengers whose Air Mauritius flight was disrupted by a strike involving the airline’s own staff may, in some cases, be entitled to airline strike compensation of up to €600 under EU Regulation 261/2004. This applies if the strike leads to a cancellation, a delay of more than three hours, or significant disruption directly caused by airline employees.
To support your claim, it is important to keep all relevant documents. Boarding passes, booking confirmations, and any official announcements from the airline can serve as evidence. Submitting a claim can be done through Skycop, where the process is handled without upfront financial risk.
When can you claim strike compensation?
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If the strike involves Air Mauritius employees (such as pilots, cabin crew, or ground staff)
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If your flight was cancelled or delayed for more than three hours
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If the disruption was caused by operational problems linked to the strike
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To file a claim for flight delay, cancellation, or overbooking compensation, you will need all the necessary documents. Airline procedures can sometimes be complex and take time to resolve. Checking your eligibility in advance and keeping your documents organized will make the process much smoother, and using Skycop can further simplify the steps if you prefer support.
Air Mauritius Flight Compensation Checklist: Get Your Claim Ready
Before sending a compensation claim, make sure you have the key documents ready. A complete set of information will help avoid delays in the process.
Missing documents can complicate or slow down your claim. Always keep your travel papers safe and organized. If you are unsure whether your case qualifies, you can check your eligibility through Skycop, which provides a structured way to file claims.
Essential documents for your claim:
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Boarding pass from the disrupted flight
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Booking confirmation or e-ticket (showing your reservation number)
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Proof of flight disruption (e.g. airline cancellation notice, delay confirmation, or screenshot of flight status)
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Personal identification (passport or ID used for the booking)
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Bank details for receiving any approved compensation
Air Mauritius Flight Delays from the Past: You May Still Be Eligible for Compensation
Even if your Air Mauritius flight was delayed several years ago, you may still qualify for compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004. The time limit for filing a claim depends on the country; for example, in France passengers can usually claim up to five years after the disruption. Compensation may apply if the delay exceeded three hours and was the airline’s responsibility, with amounts of up to €600 depending on distance. Keeping boarding passes, booking confirmations, or proof of delay is important, and Skycop can help check whether older flights are still eligible.
Flight Delay Compensation for Air Mauritius flights: How to Claim & What You Need
If your Air Mauritius flight from an EU airport was delayed, you may be entitled to compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004. The right to claim depends on how long the delay was and whether the airline was responsible for it. Having the correct documents ready will make the process easier.
Eligibility
You are eligible if the airline is responsible for the delay and your flight falls under EU rules.
- Your flight arrived more than three hours late.
- The delay was caused by the airline and not by extraordinary circumstances such as severe weather or air traffic restrictions.
- Your journey departed from an EU airport.
Need to Provide
All documents help prove your claim and speed up the compensation process.
- Boarding pass and booking confirmation or e-ticket.
- Proof of the delay, such as airline notifications or flight status screenshots.
- Receipts for extra costs like food, transport, or accommodation (if provided during the delay).
Compensation depends
Compensation is based on the distance of the flight, not the price of the ticket.
- €250 for flights up to 1,500 km
- €400 for flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km
- €600 for flights over 3,500 km
Alternative Flights
If Air Mauritius offers you another flight that arrives within a reasonable timeframe, compensation may be reduced or not applicable. For example, if your original flight was due to land at 2 PM and you arrived on an alternative flight at 5 PM, the compensation may be reduced by 50%.
Claim Deadline
The time limit for submitting claims depends on national legislation and may differ from country to country. In France, where many Air Mauritius flights depart for Europe, passengers can usually file claims up to five years after the flight date. Other countries may apply shorter or longer limitation periods, so it is important to check the rules that apply to your journey.
To avoid missing the deadline, it is recommended to check your eligibility as soon as possible. Skycop can help review your case and assist with filing claims for delayed flights.
Compensation Amounts for Air Mauritius flights – How Much Can You Get?
Passengers on delayed Air Mauritius flights departing from an EU airport may be entitled to compensation set out in EU Regulation 261/2004. Amounts depend on flight distance, not ticket price: €250 for flights up to 1,500 km, €400 for 1,500 to 3,500 km, and €600 for over 3,500 km. These payments apply when arrival delay exceeds three hours and the airline is responsible; compensation is not due for extraordinary circumstances such as severe weather or air traffic control restrictions.
In some cases, compensation may be reduced, for example, if you accept re-routing that arrives close to the original time. If your flight was cancelled, you may be entitled to a refund or rebooking, and compensation can apply if the cancellation was announced less than 14 days before departure and the airline was responsible. Keep your travel documents and check eligibility early. Skycop can review your case, explain your options, and assist with filing a claim if you qualify.
Why Claim Flight Compensation with Skycop?
When your Air Mauritius flight is delayed or cancelled, the process of claiming compensation can feel overwhelming. Skycop makes it simple and stress-free by handling the legal and technical details for you.
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Quick and Simple: Skycop manages your claim in just a few steps, saving you time and effort.
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No Upfront Costs: You don’t pay anything unless we succeed in securing your compensation.
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Old Flights Count Too: Even if your Air Mauritius disruption happened years ago, you might still be eligible to claim. Skycop makes it easy to check and file cases without the hassle.
Flight disruptions can cause more than inconvenience; they may entitle you to compensation under EU law if the conditions are met. Checking your Air Mauritius flight with Skycop can show whether you qualify and help you act before the deadline expires.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Air Mauritius Compensation
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Can I get compensation for an Air Mauritius delay from outside the EU?
No, Compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004 applies if your Air Mauritius flight departed from an EU airport and arrived late by more than three hours, provided the airline is responsible. Flights starting outside the EU usually don’t qualify, unless they were operated by an EU carrier.
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How long after my Air Mauritius flight can I claim compensation?
You can usually claim compensation for a flight disruption that happened several years ago, but the exact time limit depends on the laws of the country where you file the claim. For example, some countries allow claims up to three years, others even longer. It’s best to check your eligibility early to avoid missing the deadline.
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What if Air Mauritius gave me a replacement flight?
If you accepted an alternative flight that arrived at your destination at almost the same time as your original schedule, your compensation could be reduced or denied. EU law allows airlines to lower the amount if the delay was shorter due to rerouting.
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Does Air Mauritius have to pay compensation for bad weather?
No, extraordinary circumstances like severe weather, airport strikes, or sudden security risks usually release airlines from paying compensation. However, if the delay was caused by something within the airline’s control, such as technical or staffing issues, you may still qualify.
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Do I need a lawyer to claim compensation from Air Mauritius?
You don’t need a lawyer. Skycop can handle the entire claim process, from checking your eligibility to submitting documents and negotiating with the airline. This helps save time and ensures your claim is filed correctly.
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