Claim Compensation for Air Serbia Flight Delays and Cancellations
A delayed or cancelled Air Serbia 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. Check your eligibility now – it’s fast and free.
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Recently delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flights of Air Serbia
Explore the disrupted flights of Air Serbia, including delays, cancellations, and overbookings. Find your flight, check if you’re eligible for compensation, and let Skycop handle the compensation process for you.
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| Date | Flight | Route | Status | Your compensation |
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11.03.2026
20:35
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JU585
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Belgrade BEG
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Delayed | |
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09.03.2026
18:20
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JU573
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Belgrade BEG
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Cancelled | |
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09.03.2026
18:05
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JU348
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Belgrade BEG
Stuttgart STR
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Cancelled | |
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06.03.2026
17:55
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JU418
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Belgrade BEG
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Cancelled | |
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23.02.2026
09:40
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JU391
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Belgrade BEG
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Delayed | |
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22.02.2026
19:30
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JU501
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New York JFK
Belgrade BEG
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Delayed | |
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22.02.2026
13:10
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JU500
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Belgrade BEG
New York JFK
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Delayed | |
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20.02.2026
20:55
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JU393
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Belgrade BEG
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Cancelled |
Air Serbia Passenger Rights & EU Flight Compensation
Air Serbia operates flights from Belgrade to many destinations in Europe and the Middle East. The airline offers both short and long-distance routes and works with other carriers through codeshare agreements. Although not part of a global alliance, it connects passengers to a wide network of cities through these partnerships.
Delays and cancellations can happen, especially during busy travel periods. Common causes include adverse weather, airport congestion, or problems related to air traffic management. Minor delays can still result in missed connections or the need for overnight accommodation, potentially causing significant changes to your travel itinerary.
Air Serbia flights that depart from airports within the European Union are subject to the protections provided by EU Regulation 261/2004. For instance, when a flight is delayed for multiple hours, passengers are entitled to receive meals, refreshments, and access to communication methods such as phone or internet. If you need to stay overnight, the airline may also need to provide hotel accommodation and transport. In some cases, denied boarding compensation may apply if you are not allowed to board your flight without a valid reason.
The amounts are based on flight distance:
- €250 for journeys not exceeding 1,500 km
- €400 for intra-EU flights over 1,500 km and for other flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km
- €600 for flights longer than 3,500 km
Compensation does not apply in cases where the delay or cancellation resulted from extraordinary circumstances beyond the airline’s control, such as severe weather conditions or restricted airspace.
If your flight was disrupted, it may be worth checking whether your situation falls within the scope of EU rules. Keep your boarding pass and any receipts for extra costs like meals or accommodation. Skycop may help clarify your rights and assess whether your case falls within the scope of EU compensation rules.
Your Rights as an Air Serbia Passenger: Compensation for Flight Disruptions
Passengers travelling with Air Serbia from airports within the European Union are protected by EU Regulation 261/2004. The regulation outlines passenger entitlements in situations involving lengthy delays, last-minute cancellations, or denied boarding caused by overbooked flights.
Knowing your passenger rights can make it easier to respond when travel plans are unexpectedly changed. Keeping your boarding pass and any receipts for extra costs can help support your claim if you decide to seek compensation under EU rules.
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If your flight is cancelled or delayed, the airline must offer you either an alternative route to your final destination or a full refund of the unused ticket. When delays go beyond two hours, you are also entitled to basic care, which includes free meals and drinks, as well as access to communication such as phone or internet. In cases where you have to wait overnight, the airline must arrange accommodation and transport between the airport and the hotel.
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You may qualify for compensation if your flight arrives more than three hours later than planned, or if the cancellation occurs with less than 14 days' notice and no reasonable alternative flight is offered that meets the timing requirements of the regulation. In situations where you are denied boarding without valid justification, you may be entitled to overbooking compensation and additional assistance from the airline.
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Missed an Air Serbia Connection? Your Rights & Alternative Flights
According to EU Regulation 261/2004, you may be entitled to Missed Connection Compensation of up to €600 if your Air Serbia journey was booked under a single ticket and a delay on the first flight caused you to miss your connection. This condition is met when your journey begins at an EU airport and includes connecting flights reserved under a single ticket.
In this situation, the airline must offer you an alternative way to reach your final destination at no extra cost. If you have to wait for several hours, you are also entitled to meals, drinks, and access to communication. If the delay requires an overnight stay, Air Serbia should arrange hotel accommodation and transport between the hotel and the airport.
Depending on the length of the delay and the circumstances, you may also be eligible for missed connection compensation, which can be up to €600. Eligibility depends on the total delay upon arrival and whether the cause of the disruption was something the airline could have prevented or managed.
Skycop can help you better understand your options and check if you may qualify for compensation by guiding you through the process and explaining your passenger rights.
Compensation Eligibility: When Can You Claim?
You may be entitled to flight delay compensation if your Air Serbia flight from an EU airport arrived more than three hours late, was cancelled less than 14 days before departure, or if you were denied boarding against your will. These rights apply only if the disruption was caused by something the airline could have prevented or managed.
Compensation is not available when delays or cancellations are due to extraordinary events beyond the airline’s control. Examples of such situations include severe weather, restrictions imposed by air traffic control, or unexpected safety and security concerns. Depending on the circumstances, even technical problems may be excluded from compensation.
If you are offered an alternative flight and arrive at your destination at a time similar to your original schedule, the amount of compensation may be reduced or not apply at all. Many passengers are unaware of how these details affect eligibility, and small differences in timing or ticket conditions can make a big difference.
That is why it is always worth checking your eligibility in advance. Skycop can help you understand your passenger rights and see whether you have a valid claim under EU law.
Claim Compensation for Air Serbia Flight Cancellation
You may be eligible for airline strike compensation if your Air Serbia flight was cancelled due to a strike involving the airline’s own employees. When the airline could have anticipated the strike or taken reasonable steps to prevent disruption, EU rules (Regulation 261/2004) say passengers can ask for compensation and help. This often includes strikes by pilots, cabin crew, or ground workers directly employed by the airline.
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Passengers may be eligible for compensation of up to €600 if the flight was cancelled with less than 14 days' notice or if the delay on arrival exceeded three hours. Compensation depends on how far you were flying and how long the delay lasted, and is only available if the airline was responsible for the disruption.
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Retaining your boarding pass, travel confirmation, and any correspondence from the airline regarding the cancellation can strengthen your compensation claim. If you're unsure whether your case qualifies, Skycop allows you to initiate a claim without any upfront payment. Passengers are only charged if the claim is successful, which helps minimise any financial risk involved in starting the process.
If You're Seeking Compensation Up To €600, Find Out If You Can Receive It.
If your Air Serbia flight was delayed or cancelled, it is helpful to stay calm and gather all key information. Make sure to keep boarding passes for everyone in your group. Any updates or messages from the airline may be important later. Make a note of when your flight actually departed and arrived, as even a short delay could affect your eligibility for compensation.
Air Serbia Flight Compensation Checklist: Get Your Claim Ready
To give your compensation claim the best chance, it is important to prepare the right documents before you begin. A few key items can help confirm what happened and make the process easier.
Missing even one of these items can make it harder to verify your claim. If your flight was disrupted in the past, it may still be eligible under EU rules. Take a moment to check whether you can claim compensation for that flight.
Here’s what you’ll need:
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Your boarding pass
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Booking confirmation or ticket number
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Flight number, route, and date
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Actual departure and arrival times
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Message or notification from Air Serbia about the disruption
Air Serbia Flight Delays from the Past – You May Still Be Eligible for Compensation
If you were on an Air Serbia flight that was delayed and the journey started from an EU airport, you might still have the right to claim compensation. Even if the flight happened some time ago, it’s worth checking. EU rules allow passengers to file a claim if the delay was longer than three hours and caused by something the airline could have avoided.
The time limit for making a claim depends on the country where your flight departed. In Germany, for example, you have up to three years to act. In Spain, the deadline is five years. That means some older flights may still qualify, depending on where your journey began.
To qualify, the flight must have left from an EU airport, and the delay must not have been caused by extraordinary events like severe weather or airport restrictions. Not every situation is eligible, but many passengers are surprised to learn that older flights can still be reviewed.
Still, many passengers are surprised to learn that past flights may still meet the criteria. If you're unsure, Skycop can help check whether your old flight is eligible and assist with filing a claim. It only takes a few minutes to find out.
Flight Delay Compensation for Air Serbia Flights: How to Claim & What You Need
Even if your Air Serbia flight from an EU country landed way behind schedule, you could be entitled to claim compensation. When a big delay happens and it’s something the airline could have prevented or managed, EU Regulation 261/2004 steps in to protect passengers. These rules are here to make sure travelers aren’t left hanging when flights don’t go as planned.
Eligibility
You could claim compensation if:
- You got to your final destination over three hours late.
- The delay was Air Serbia’s fault, not due to unusual situations like bad weather.
- Your journey started at an airport inside the European Union.
What You’ll Need
Having these documents on hand can back up your claim and help things move along faster.
- Boarding pass and booking confirmation.
- Flight number, route, and date.
- Actual arrival time.
- Notification or message from Air Serbia about the delay.
Compensation amounts
The amount you get depends on how far you flew, not how much you paid for the ticket.
- €250 if your flight was 1,500 km or less.
- €400 if the distance was between 1,500 km and 3,500 km.
- €600 if you flew more than 3,500 km.
Alternative Flights
If Air Serbia offered you a replacement flight that arrived close to the original scheduled time, compensation may not apply or could be reduced. Each case depends on the total delay at your final destination.
Claim Deadlines
The time limit for filing a claim depends on the country of departure. In Germany, claims can be submitted within three years. In Spain, the deadline is five years. Always check which deadline applies in your case.
Don’t wait too long. Many passengers miss out by assuming it’s too late. Skycop can help you check your eligibility, even for older delays.
Compensation Amounts for Air Serbia – How Much Can You Get?
You could receive up to €600 in compensation if your Air Serbia flight was delayed or cancelled. How much you get depends on how far you were flying and how long the delay kept you waiting. Flights up to 1,500 km usually qualify for €250, medium-distance routes may bring €400, and longer flights can qualify for €600.
It is important to remember that compensation is only possible when the disruption was caused by the airline. This includes cases such as technical problems or staffing issues. If the delay was due to something outside their control, like severe weather or airport strikes, compensation might not be available.
If you were rebooked on a different flight that arrived not much later than your original one, the amount may be reduced. If your flight was cancelled and you did not accept an alternative, you might have the right to a full refund or other travel assistance under EU rules.
Always keep your boarding pass, confirmation email, and any messages from the airline. If you’re not sure whether your situation qualifies, Skycop can help check your flight and guide you through the claim process.
Why Claim Flight Compensation with Skycop?
When your Air Serbia flight is delayed or cancelled, claiming compensation might feel confusing or time-consuming. Skycop helps simplify the process so that you can focus on your travel plans, not the paperwork.
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Simple and Stress-Free: Skycop turns a complicated procedure into a few clear steps. You submit your details, and their team takes care of the rest.
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No Upfront Costs: You don’t have to pay anything when submitting a claim. Skycop only charges a success fee if your compensation is actually recovered.
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Past Flights May Still Qualify: Think your delayed or cancelled flight from last year no longer matters? It might still qualify. Skycop helps identify eligible flights, even if the disruption happened some time ago.
Flight delays and cancellations are frustrating enough. You shouldn’t also lose out on the money you may be owed. If you’re not sure where to start, Skycop offers a quick way to check your eligibility and take the first step without unnecessary hassle.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Air Serbia Flight Compensation
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Can I claim Air Serbia compensation for a delayed EU flight over 3 hours?
If your Air Serbia flight departed from an EU country and arrived more than three hours late due to issues the airline could control, such as operational delays or staff shortages, you may be entitled to compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004. Make sure you have flight records showing the actual arrival time.
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Does Air Serbia compensate for flight delays caused by weather or strikes?
No, Air Serbia is not required to pay compensation for flight delays caused by extraordinary circumstances like extreme weather, air traffic control restrictions, or strikes not involving its own employees. These events are outside the airline’s responsibility under EU law.
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How long after a delayed Air Serbia flight can I request compensation?
The time limit depends on the country of departure. For example, if your flight left from Germany, you have up to three years to file a compensation claim. If it departed from Spain, the deadline may be five years. Always check the applicable national rules.
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What documents do I need to claim EU compensation for a delayed Air Serbia flight?
You will need your boarding pass, booking confirmation, flight number, and the actual departure and arrival times. If you received any delay notifications from Air Serbia, those should be included as supporting evidence.
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Is Air Serbia required to pay compensation if I was rebooked on another flight?
If the airline rebooked you and the new flight reached your destination with only a short delay, they may reduce or deny compensation. The eligibility depends on the total delay at arrival compared to the original flight.
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Can I get a refund from Air Serbia if I refused the alternative flight after a cancellation?
Yes, if your flight was cancelled and you chose not to take the alternative offered by Air Serbia, you may request a full refund for the unused ticket under EU rules. This is different from compensation and must be claimed separately.
Experienced Delayed Flights With Air Serbia?
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Successful Cases Against These Airlines and Others
Skycop pursued successful compensation claims for passengers affected by late and cancelled flights on all major airlines. Some of the operators we have claimed against include:
Help Provided at These Airports and More
Skycop have helped delayed and disrupted passengers to claim compensation at the airports listed below, including Air Serbia home airport Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.
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