If GetJet cancelled your flight fewer than 14 days before departure and no suitable alternative was provided, you may have the right to claim compensation under UK Regulation 261/2004 (UK261). Each case is assessed individually, based on the circumstances of the cancellation and whether the airline could reasonably have avoided it. Disruptions caused by extraordinary circumstances are not usually eligible for compensation.
Claim Compensation for GetJet Flight Delays and Cancellations
A delayed or cancelled GetJet flight can disrupt your travel plans. Skycop helps passengers claim compensation for timetable disruptions under UK261. If your flight was delayed by more than three hours, cancelled, or you were denied boarding, you may be entitled to up to £520 in compensation.
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Everything you need to know about GetJet Flight Compensation
- Passengers are entitled to compensation for GetJet flight delays, cancellations, or denied boarding under UK261.
- Compensation can reach up to £520 depending on the flight distance and delay duration.
- Eligible claims can be submitted for flights disrupted up to three years ago.
- Skycop offers a quick, no-win-no-fee service to help navigate the claims process.
- Extraordinary circumstances, like severe weather, may exempt the airline from paying compensation.
- Flight cancellations require 14 days' notice for passengers to claim compensation under UK261.
- Keep receipts and documentation for any additional expenses incurred due to a flight disruption.
- Contacting customer services promptly is crucial for rebooking or claiming compensation.
- Delays must be the airline's responsibility for passengers to qualify for compensation.
- Skycop’s Fast Payout option allows eligible passengers to receive compensation within two working days.
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Everything you need to know about GetJet Flight Compensation
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29.10.2025
20:25
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GW3724
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Antalya AYT
Vilnius VNO
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Delayed | |
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13.06.2025
10:05
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GW3724
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Antalya AYT
Vilnius VNO
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Cancelled | |
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29.05.2025
09:50
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GW3526
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Antalya AYT
Vilnius VNO
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Delayed | |
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24.05.2023
00:00
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GW3526
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Antalya AYT
Vilnius VNO
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Delayed | |
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06.12.2019
00:00
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GW3608
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Sharm El Sheikh SSH
Vilnius VNO
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Delayed | |
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25.11.2017
00:00
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GW102
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Hurghada HRG
Vilnius VNO
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Delayed | |
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25.11.2017
00:00
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GW101
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Vilnius VNO
Hurghada HRG
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Delayed | |
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09.02.2019
00:00
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GW101
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Vilnius VNO
Hurghada HRG
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Delayed |
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22:45
easyJet
BA222
Nantes (NTE)
London (LHR)
GetJet Compensation for Flight Delays and Cancellations
Flight delays, cancellations, or overbooking can turn your travel plans upside down. However, you may be entitled to compensation from GetJet Airlines for these disruptions under UK261. With Skycop’s expert support, you can navigate the claims process with ease. Our quick, hassle-free service helps you claim what you are owed — no risk, no stress.
Was Your Flight Disrupted?
Turn your delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flight into compensation of up to £520!
When Are You Entitled to GetJet Flight Compensation?
Flight Disruptions
You may be entitled to GetJet flight compensation for disruptions such as cancellations, delays, and denied boarding due to overbooking or other reasons within the airline’s control.
Schedule Changes
If GetJet changes your flight schedule without adequate notice or a valid reason, you may be entitled to compensation under certain circumstances, depending on the details of the change and how it affected your travel plans.
Flight Cancellations
If GetJet cancels your flight without providing sufficient notice or a valid reason, you may be entitled to compensation under UK Regulation 261/2004 (UK261), depending on the circumstances of the cancellation and its impact on your travel plans
Extraordinary Circumstances
If GetJet flight cancellations are caused by extraordinary circumstances outside the airline’s control, such as severe weather, natural disasters, or air traffic control strikes, you may not be entitled to compensation.
What GetJet Passengers Should Know About Strike Compensation
Passengers flying with GetJet are often travelling on charter routes or seasonal leisure itineraries connected to package holidays and high-demand tourism schedules. When industrial action affects airline operations, travellers may face unexpected resort transfer problems, delayed holiday departures, or confusion over which carrier is operationally responsible for the disrupted flight. These situations can become especially stressful when flights are operated for another airline under wet-lease arrangements.
Passengers may qualify for compensation under EU Regulation EC261/2004 and UK261 rules if the disruption resulted from GetJet operational staff such as pilots, cabin crew, or airline-managed teams and the affected flight fell under EC261 or UK261 jurisdiction. Compensation is usually not available when disruption was caused by airport-wide strikes, air traffic control restrictions, or other extraordinary circumstances outside the airline’s direct responsibility. Even during non-compensable disruption, passengers still retain rights to re-routing, refreshments, accommodation where necessary, or refunds. Skycop helps travellers check whether they can claim up to £520 through a no win, no fee process.
Experienced Delayed Flights With GetJet?
Claim flight compensation for a disrupted, delayed, or cancelled flight up to three years old and receive up to £520!
GetJet Delayed Flight Compensation
Aviation involves many (literally or metaphorically) moving parts, so some delays can occur even when airlines make every effort to prevent them. That is why your plans can still be disrupted by GetJet delays. This is also why Skycop is here to help you claim delayed flight compensation from airlines.
UK Regulation 261/2004 (UK261) requires airlines to provide channels for passengers to request compensation. However, this does not mean those channels are always open or easy to use. That is why you should consider claiming GetJet flight delay compensation via Skycop. All you need to do is enter your flight details, and our system will provide a preliminary estimate of whether your flight is eligible and how much compensation you may be entitled to. If you choose to proceed with us, the rest of the process will be handled by our experienced team. This means you will not have to deal with complex legal language or uncooperative airlines.
However, there are a few factors that determine whether you are entitled to delayed flight compensation. Under the regulation, the delay must be the airline’s responsibility for the flight to be eligible. In addition, the airline may offer a voucher or a similar alternative, which often comes with the condition that you waive your right to compensation. You should not do this. Instead, enter your flight details on our website and find out whether your flight qualifies.
If your delayed flight qualifies for GetJet flight delay compensation, you will only need to provide your flight number, email address, and a few other details to complete the claim. After that, it is the responsibility of our professional team to secure your compensation.
Was your flight unexpectedly cancelled?
Claim up to £520 in compensation for GetJet cancelled flights from within the last three years.
GetJet Cancelled Flight Compensation
Flights get delayed, flights get cancelled. GetJet cancelled flights are not uncommon. There are many reasons why cancellations can occur. If this happens to you, UK Regulation 261/2004 (UK261) requires GetJet to either rebook you on another flight at no extra cost. Of course, some airlines may try to add various conditions, but this is how the process is meant to work. If you are not satisfied with the rerouting offered, you can make alternative arrangements yourself via the airline’s website. Please note that if the new flight is more expensive than your original one, you will need to pay the difference, as well as any handling or rebooking fees.
You should also be aware that the same regulation states that if the airline cancels your flight without giving at least 14 days’ notice or offering suitable rebooking, you may be entitled to claim flight compensation. UK261 requires airlines to provide channels for claiming GetJet flight cancellation compensation. However, these channels are not always easy to access, and airlines may be reluctant to pay. This is where Skycop can help.
By submitting a cancelled flight claim with Skycop, you hand over the complex compensation process to our team of professionals. We handle everything the airline may raise. We understand the law and have extensive experience dealing with airlines.
That said, there are exceptions known as “extraordinary circumstances” when compensation does not apply. If the cancellation was caused by factors outside the airline’s control, such as severe weather, airport strikes, war, or similar events, GetJet is not required to pay compensation. However, in many cases the situation is not so clear-cut, and an airline may try to avoid paying even when compensation should be due.
Check your flight on Skycop.com and our system will carry out a preliminary assessment of your flight’s eligibility for compensation, as well as the potential amount. Once you submit your claim via Skycop, the rest will be managed by our professional team. You can simply relax and wait for the outcome.
What should I do when my GetJet flight is disrupted?
Here are the essential steps to take when your GetJet flight is disrupted:
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Check your flight status and contact customer services for rebooking or compensation options.
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Gather the necessary documentation, such as your flight booking confirmation and boarding pass, and keep receipts for any additional expenses.
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Consider reaching out to a professional claims management company such as Skycop to guide you through the process of claiming compensation.
Was Your Flight Disrupted?
Turn your delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flight into compensation of up to £520!
Why claim flight compensation with Skycop?
The law requires airlines to provide channels for passengers to claim compensation. However, the process is not always simple or quick. By contrast, claiming compensation via Skycop is fast and straightforward.
FAQ
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Am I eligible for compensation if my GetJet flight was delayed?
You may be eligible for compensation under UK Regulation 261/2004 (UK261) if your GetJet flight departed from the UK or EU (or was operated by a UK- or EU-based carrier) and arrived at your final destination more than three hours late. Eligibility depends on factors such as the cause of the delay and whether it falls within the airline’s operational responsibility. Extraordinary circumstances, such as severe weather or air traffic control restrictions, may exempt the airline from paying compensation.
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Can passengers claim compensation if strike action by GetJet disrupted a charter flight?
Passengers may receive £220, £350, or up to £520 if the disruption was caused by GetJet operational staff and resulted in a significant delay or short-notice cancellation on a flight covered by EU Regulation EC261/2004 or UK261 rules. Compensation usually does not apply when strikes involve airport operations, security staff, or air traffic management authorities.
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Can I claim compensation if my GetJet flight was cancelled at short notice?
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What should I do if GetJet changed my flight schedule?
If your flight schedule was significantly changed without prior notice, particularly within 14 days of departure, you may consider submitting a compensation claim under UK261, depending on how the change affected your travel plans. Eligibility depends on the extent of the schedule change, your arrival time at the final destination, and whether the airline offered reasonable alternative arrangements.
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How much compensation could I receive from GetJet for a flight disruption?
Under UK261 (retained from Regulation EC 261/2004), compensation, where applicable, generally ranges between £220 and £520. The exact amount depends on the flight distance and the total delay on arrival:
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Flights under 932 miles: up to £220
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Flights between 932 and 2,175 miles: up to £350
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Flights over 2,175 miles: up to £520
The compensation amount may be reduced if an alternative flight was offered and the final arrival delay was limited. Each claim is assessed based on the individual circumstances.
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Successful cases against these airlines and others
Skycop has successfully pursued compensation claims against all of these major airlines for delays, cancelled flights, and overbooking. Contact us today if your travel has been disrupted by these operators or any others.
Aegean
Aer Lingus
Aeromexico
Air Arabia
Air Canada
Air China
Air Dolomiti
Air Europa
Air France
Air India
Air Serbia
Air Transat
airBaltic
AJet
Alaska Airlines
Allegiant
American Airlines
Austrian Airlines
Avianca
Avion Express
Azores Airlines
British Airways
Brussels Airlines
Condor
Corendon Airlines
Croatia Airlines
Cyprus Airways
Delta Airlines
Discover Airlines
EasyJet
Egyptair
Emirates
Ethiopian Airlines
Etihad Airways
Eurowings
EVA Air
Finnair
Flair Airlines
FlyDubai
Freebird
Frontier Airlines
GetJet
Heston Airlines
Iberia
Icelandair
ITA Airways
Jet2
Kenya Airways
KLM
LATAM Airlines
Loganair
LOT Airlines
Lufthansa
Luxair
Malaysia Airlines
Mavi Gok Airlines
Nordica
Norwegian Air Shuttle
Pegasus Airlines
PLAY Airlines
Porter Airlines
Qatar Airways
Royal Air Maroc
Ryanair
SAS
Singapore Airlines
SmartLynx
Smartwings
SunExpress
Swiss Airlines
TAP Air Portugal
Tarom
Transavia
TUI fly Belgium
Tunisair
Turkish Airlines
United Airlines
Virgin Atlantic
Volotea
Vueling
WestJet
Wideroe
Wizz Air
Wizz Air Malta
Help provided at these airports and more
Skycop can help disrupted passengers at airports across Europe. If you have been affected by double-booked seats, cancellations, or delayed arrivals, get in touch with us today to find out how much you may be able to claim.
Amsterdam Schiphol
Barcelona Airport
Berlin Brandenburg Airport
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport
Calgary Airport
Charles de Gaulle
Dublin Airport
Düsseldorf Airport
Fiumicino Airport
Francisco de Sá Carneiro Airport
Frankfurt am Main
Henri Coandă Airport
Istanbul Havalimani Airport
Kastrup Airport
Lisbon Portela Airport
London Gatwick
London Heathrow
London Luton Airport
Madrid Airport
Manchester Airport
Milano Malpensa International Airport
Montreal Trudeau Airport
Munich Airport
Orio al Serio International Airport
Oslo Airport
Palma De Mallorca Airport
Paris Orly
Stockholm Arlanda
Tirana International Airport
Toronto Pearson Airport
Vancouver Airport
Vienna Airport
Zürich Airport
Air Passenger Rights and Protections
Your airline passenger rights are protected. This regulation sets out common rights to flight compensation for passengers in cases of delays of more than three hours, cancellations, and overbooking.
Air Passenger Rights
Delayed Flight Compensation
Overbooked flight compensation
Cancelled flight compensation
Flight Compensation
Denied boarding compensation
Missed Connection Compensation
Airline strike compensation
Lost, delayed, or damaged luggage compensation
Shy Regulation Turkey
ANAC Resolution 400
UK261 flight delay and cancellation compensation
APPR Canada Regulation