Dublin Airport Delayed Flight Compensation

Under UK261, air passengers at Dublin Airport may be entitled to compensation of up to £520 for delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flights. Check your flight today and claim your compensation.

Receive your compensation within the next two working days if your flight was disrupted and is eligible, thanks to Skycop’s Fast Payout option under UK261.

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Dublin Airport Delayed Flight Compensation

Date Flight Route Status Your compensation
06.02.2026
20:00
FR255
London STN
Delayed Receive €250
05.02.2026
05:45
FR3995
Agadir AGA
Delayed Receive €400
02.02.2026
14:10
EI3322
Cancelled Receive €250
29.01.2026
10:40
TK1976
Cancelled Receive €600
27.01.2026
15:10
EI3274
Birmingham BHX
Cancelled Receive €250
24.01.2026
10:45
EI3324
Delayed Receive €250
20.01.2026
12:05
FR7378
Marrakech RAK
Delayed Receive €400
13.01.2026
17:15
KL1142
Amsterdam AMS
Delayed Receive €250

Passenger rights in the event of flight cancellations at Dublin Airport

Under UK261, passengers may be entitled to compensation, alternative transport or a refund, as well as assistance with meals, communication, and accommodation.

Dublin Airport delayed flight / cancelled flight / overbooked flight compensation

Types of flight delays and cancellations:

  • Weather-related delays and cancellations
  • Mechanical issues or aircraft maintenance delays
  • Air traffic control (ATC) delays
  • Late arriving aircraft
  • Crew-related delays (e.g., crew rest, scheduling conflicts, illness)

How to check flight status and delay information

To check flight status and delay information, visit the website or app of your airline carrier or use a third-party flight tracking service. Simply enter your flight number and date of travel to view real-time updates on any Dublin delays or changes to your itinerary.

Was your flight disrupted?

Turn your delayed, cancelled or overbooked flight into compensation of up to £520!

When are you entitled to Dublin Airport flight compensation?

  • Flight cancelled without prior notification of 14 days from the airline;
  • Flight delayed to arrive at the final destination by over 3 hours;
  • Denied boarding due to overbooking;

Your flight must fall within the EU:

Your flight departed from an airport in an EU country.

Your flight landed in the EU:

Your flight did not depart from the EU. However, it was operated by an EU-registered airline and arrived at an airport within the EU.

How much can you get in compensation for flights disrupted at Dublin Airport?

Flight compensation depends on the flight distance:

  • Up to 930 miles or less: up to £220
  • Between 930–2,175 miles: up to £350
  • More than 2,175 miles: up to £520

Surprised by a flight cancellation?

Claim up to £520 in compensation for Skycop cancelled flights from within the last three years.

When are you not entitled to flight compensation?

Incidents at Dublin Airport

Gone are the days when a shed and a grassy field were enough to operate an airplane. These days, airports are vast structures filled with passengers and personnel. And sometimes, things go wrong.

Neither the airport nor the airline can be held responsible if your flight was disrupted due to war or political crisis. They can’t control terrorist actions, either. At the same time, it’s hard to predict when any of the sensitive equipment at the airport will break down. Usually, a botched landing can damage lights and markings on the runway, but there can be other incidents too.

Under UK261, airport operations-related incidents are considered to be beyond the airline’s control. As a result, you are not entitled to compensation at Dublin Airport. However, this does not mean the airline has no responsibility to assist you.

Strikes at Dublin Airport

Airports employ large numbers of staff, and not all are always satisfied with their working conditions. As a result, strikes can disrupt operations at any airport, leading to flight delays and cancellations at Dublin Airport.

Air traffic controller strikes are likely the worst, as they can affect flights not only at the airport, but also those flying nearby. However, we have recently seen all sorts of other staff, from luggage handlers to security, go on a Dublin Airport strike.

Under UK261, strikes by airport staff are considered to be outside the airline’s control. As a result, a flight delayed or cancelled for this reason is not eligible for compensation at Dublin Airport.

Bad weather conditions at Dublin Airport

Planes might be big and advanced, but they are not immune to all weather conditions. Therefore, terrible weather can result in Dublin Airport delays and cancellations. These often happen in winter, when snow can easily cause disruption.

Wind speed and visibility are some of the most common culprits behind weather-related disruptions. And just because the weather is clear at your airport doesn’t mean that it’s not terrible at your destination. If the airport you’re trying to fly to reports that the weather there is unsuitable for flying, the airline can do little else but delay or cancel the flight.

As airlines cannot control the weather, UK261 considers them not responsible for flight disruptions caused by such conditions.

Experienced delayed flights with Skycop?

Claim flight compensation for a disrupted, delayed or cancelled flight up to three years old and get up to £520!

How to claim compensation for a delayed or cancelled flight at Dublin Airport

Gathering evidence

  • Collect all relevant documents, such as your ticket, boarding pass, and receipts.

Filing a claim

  • Submit a claim to the airline for compensation, following the airline’s specific procedures and deadlines.

Dealing with airline responses

  • Be prepared to negotiate with the airline or seek legal assistance if needed.

Working with a compensation company

  • A compensation company can handle the claim process on your behalf to save you time and effort.

The benefits of pursuing compensation with Skycop

  • No-win, no-fee policy

  • Vast expertise in EU flight compensation law

  • Faster compensation payouts

  • Reduced stress and hassle

  • Maximum compensation recovery

FAQ

  • Am I eligible for flight compensation at Dublin Airport due to a cancellation or delay?

    Under UK261, you may be eligible for compensation if your flight was cancelled with fewer than 14 days’ notice, delayed by more than three hours on arrival, or if you were denied boarding due to overbooking. Eligibility also depends on whether your flight departed from an EU airport or arrived in the EU with an EU-registered airline.

  • How can I check my flight status or delay updates at Dublin Airport?

    To get real-time updates, enter your flight number and travel date on your airline’s official website, mobile app, or a trusted flight tracking service. This helps monitor changes or delays at Dublin Airport as they happen.

  • you may be entitled to compensation for a disrupted flight at Dublin Airport,

    If your flight meets the conditions set out under UK261, the compensation amount usually depends on the flight distance:

    • Up to 932 miles: up to £220

    • 932 to 2,175 miles : up to £350

    • Over 2,175 miles : up to £520

    Please note that certain situations, such as extraordinary circumstances, may exclude compensation.

  • Strikes and weather conditions at Dublin Airport can impact your eligibility for compensation

    Strikes involving airport staff or severe weather conditions are generally considered extraordinary circumstances under UK261, meaning compensation may not apply. However, airlines are still required to provide care, including meals, accommodation, and access to communication, during extended delays or cancellations in such situations.

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