Claim Compensation for Pegasus Airlines Flight Delays and Cancellations

A delayed or cancelled Pegasus Airlines flight can disrupt your travel plans. Skycop helps passengers claim compensation for flight disruptions under UK261. If your flight was delayed by more than three hours, cancelled, or you were denied boarding, you may be entitled to compensation of up to £520.
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Claim Compensation for Pegasus Airlines Flight Delays and Cancellations

Date Flight Route Status Your compensation
18.05.2026
13:30
PC980
Istanbul SAW
Cancelled
14.05.2026
13:30
PC980
Istanbul SAW
Delayed
06.05.2026
19:20
PC1858
Tarsus COV
Nicosia ECN
Delayed
24.04.2026
09:30
PC1164
London STN
Istanbul SAW
19.04.2026
17:00
PC1102
Istanbul SAW
Delayed
18.04.2026
17:35
PC996
Istanbul SAW
Overbooked
16.04.2026
05:55
PC1851
Nicosia ECN
Tarsus COV
Delayed
16.04.2026
00:35
PC283
Istanbul SAW
Cancelled

Pegasus Airlines Passenger Rights & UK261 Flight Compensation

Pegasus Airlines is a popular low-cost airline based in Turkey that operates routes across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. If your Pegasus flight departs from a UK or EU airport, you may be protected under UK261 regulations in the event of a flight delay or cancellation.

Although Pegasus is not a European airline, UK261 (retained from EU Regulation 261/2004) still applies to Pegasus flights departing from UK or EU airports.

Under these regulations, passengers may be entitled to care and compensation, depending on the circumstances. For example, airlines may be required to provide meals, refreshments, hotel accommodation, and compensation of up to £520.

Here is how compensation works under UK261 (retained from EU Regulation 261/2004):

- Flights under 932 miles: £220
- Flights between 932 and 2,175 miles: £350
- Flights over 2,175 miles: £520

However, compensation is not payable extraordinary circumstances, such as severe weather, political unrest, or air traffic control strikes.

Your Rights as a Pegasus Airlines Passenger: Compensation for Flight Disruptions.

Flight delays are exhausting. However, it is important to know that if your Pegasus Airlines flight departs from a UK or EU airport, it is covered by UK261 (retained from EU Regulation 261/2004). Even though Pegasus is based outside the EU, the regulation still applies to departures from UK and EU airspace—so you are protected.

In the event of a missed connection on the same booking, Pegasus Airlines must offer you alternative transport to your destination or a refund.

You may be entitled to:

  • Compensation for Delays of Over 3 Hours.

  • Compensation for Denied Boarding.

  • Refund or Rebooking Options.

  • Refund or Rebooking Options.

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Missed a Pegasus Airlines Connection? Your Rights and Alternative Flight Options

I missed my connecting flight with Pegasus due to a delay on my previous flight — what should I do? If both flight segments were booked under the same ticket and the disruption occurred on a flight departing from a UK or EU airport, Pegasus is required under UK261 to offer a free alternative flight to your final destination. If you are forced to stay overnight, the airline is also responsible for providing hotel accommodation, meals, and transport.

In addition, if your arrival at the final destination was delayed by more than three hours, you may be entitled to compensation of up to £520 under UK261. Does your situation qualify for compensation? We can check quickly and let you know.

Compensation Eligibility: When Can You Claim.

You can submit a compensation claim under UK261 in the following situations:

  • Your flight arrived more than three hours late at the final destination.

  • You were denied boarding due to overbooking.

  • Your flight was cancelled less than 14 days before departure.

  • You missed a connecting flight on the same booking.

  • The disruption was caused by extraordinary circumstances, such as severe weather or air traffic control issues.

  • You were informed of the cancellation well in advance

  • You voluntarily gave up your seat

If you are unsure whether you qualify, Skycop makes it easy to check your eligibility. Just a few clicks can confirm whether you are entitled to compensation and how much you could receive.

Pegasus Airlines Flight Delays Due to Strikes – You May Be Eligible for Compensation

If your Pegasus Airlines flight was cancelled or delayed due to a strike, you may be entitled to compensation of up to £520 under UK261. This can apply to strikes by the airline itself as well as certain airport staff, such as air traffic controllers or security personnel.

For example, if your flight from Istanbul to Berlin was cancelled due to a strike by Pegasus Airlines’ technical staff and you were informed fewer than 14 days before departure, you may be entitled to compensation.

If you prefer not to deal with legal procedures yourself, you can use a service that submits the claim on your behalf. If the airline does not pay compensation voluntarily, specialists can take the case to court at no financial risk to you, with payment only if the claim is successful.

If your Pegasus Airlines flight departing from a UK or EU airport is cancelled with less than two weeks’ notice, UK261 may entitle you to compensation of up to £520, depending on the flight distance and the length of the delay. You may also have the right to a full refund or rebooking. In addition, Pegasus Airlines must provide meals, hotel accommodation (where necessary), and transport, such as a taxi to and from the airport.

Always keep the following documents:

  • Boarding passes
  • Booking confirmations
  • Emails or text messages from the airline
  • Receipts for additional expenses, such as meals or taxis

These will help support a compensation claim. If you prefer not to manage the paperwork yourself, Skycop is here to assist you from start to finish.

If you are seeking compensation of up to £520, find out whether you are eligible.

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Steps to Claim Compensation for a Delayed or Cancelled Pegasus Airlines Flight.

If your Pegasus Airlines flight is delayed or cancelled, try to remain calm and organised. What are the most important steps to take straight away under.

  • Save Your Documents

    Start by making a list of all passengers included in your booking and make sure you keep hold of your boarding passes and tickets. Save any emails, text messages, or notifications from Pegasus Airlines, as these can help show when and how you were informed about the disruption.

  • Record the Details

    It is also a good idea to speak to Pegasus Airlines staff at the airport and make notes of any important information they provide. Write down, or take a photo of, the actual departure and arrival times. Even a delay of just a few hours may still entitle you to compensation.

  • Prepare to Claim

    When you are ready to claim compensation for a delayed or cancelled Pegasus Airlines flight, make sure you have all the necessary documents prepared. Pegasus Airlines’ policies can vary depending on the route and the reason for the disruption, so it is important to check in advance whether you are eligible for compensation under UK261. Having well-organised documentation will help make the claims process quicker and more straightforward.

Pegasus Airlines Flight Compensation Checklist: Get Your Claim Ready

To make the application process simpler and improve your chances of success, use this checklist before submitting your compensation claim.

  • Write down the full name of each passenger included on your booking.

  • Keep hold of your boarding pass and booking confirmation.

  • Write down, or take a photo of, the scheduled and actual departure times of your flight.

  • Collect and keep receipts for meals, transport, and accommodation.

  • Save all communications and alerts from Pegasus Airlines.

A lack of proper documentation can slow your claim down. However, with a service such as Skycop, you can have your documents checked and your claim submitted as quickly as possible.

Pegasus Airlines Flight Delays from the Past – You May Still Be Eligible for Compensation

Even if your Pegasus Airlines flight was delayed months or even years ago, you may still be eligible for compensation. Under UK261, passengers can generally submit claims for flights dating back up to six years in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland (five years in Scotland).

If your Pegasus flight departed from a UK or EU airport and the delay was caused by the airline, you may still be able to file a claim today—even if the disruption happened a long time ago.

Not sure where to start? Skycop offers an easy-to-use online service that allows you to check your eligibility and submit a claim quickly and professionally, even for older flights.

Flight Delay Compensation for Pegasus Airlines Flights: How to Claim and What You Need

If Pegasus offers you an alternative flight that arrives no more than two hours later than originally scheduled, the compensation payable may be reduced by 50%. Do not miss your opportunity—use Skycop to check your eligibility and submit your claim quickly and with ease.

  • Here is what qualifies you for delay compensation.

    - Your Pegasus flight departed from a UK or EU airport
    - The arrival delay was over three hours.
    - The delay was within the airline’s control (for example, technical issues).

  • You’ll neеd to prоvide:

    - Your boarding pass or ticket
    - Proof of the delay, such as screenshots or photos taken at the airport
    - Receipts for any additional expenses

  • Compensation depends on flight distance:

    - £220 for flights under 932 miles
    - £350 for flights between 932 and 2,175 miles
    - £520 for flights over 2,175 miles

Compensation Amounts for Pegasus Airlines Flights – How Much Could You Receive?

You may be able to claim compensation of up to £520. The amount you can receive is based on the flight distance and the length of the delay at your final destination, not on the price of your ticket.

  • Short-haul flights may qualify for around £220
  • Medium-haul flights for approximately £350
  • Long-haul flights for up to £520

Pegasus Airlines is responsible for the disruption where the delay was caused by issues such as technical faults or staffing problems. If the airline rebooks you on an alternative flight that arrives close to your original scheduled arrival time, the compensation may be reduced by 50%.

In the event of a cancellation, you are entitled to choose between a full refund or an alternative flight. Even if you accept a replacement flight, you may still be eligible for compensation, depending on the circumstances.

Always keep all relevant documentation, as this can make a significant difference when submitting a claim.

Why Claim Flight Compensation with Skycop?

When your Pegasus Airlines flight is delayed or cancelled, claiming compensation can feel complicated. Skycop makes the process simple and stress-free.

Why choose Skycop

  • Simple process: Apply in just a few straightforward steps, without the usual complicated paperwork.

  • No upfront costs: You only pay if your compensation claim is successful.

  • Check old flights: Even journeys taken many years ago may still qualify under UK261, and Skycop can help you find out quickly.

Flight disruptions are complicated enough, and you should not have to miss out on money you may be entitled to. Take a moment to check your Zupfigy flight with Skycop and see whether you are eligible for compensation.

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Popular Questions

  • Can I get compensation if my Pegasus flight was delayed due to a strike at the airport and not the airline itself?

    This depends on who organised the strike. If it involved Pegasus Airlines’ own employees, such as pilots or cabin crew, it is generally considered to be within the airline’s control and you may be entitled to compensation. However, if the strike affected airport services or air traffic control, it is usually classed as an extraordinary circumstance, and compensation is not normally payable.

  • Can I make a claim if I was travelling with a child and our Pegasus flight was delayed?

    Yes. Every passenger, including children (and even infants, provided they had their own seat), may be entitled to compensation. It is essential to keep all passenger documentation, including boarding passes.

  • Will I get compensation if Pegasus replaced my flight with another one that arrived late?

    Yes, you may be entitled to compensation if you arrived at your final destination more than three hours late and the reason for the flight change was within the airline’s control. For example, a technical issue with a Pegasus aircraft would be considered a compensable circumstance.

  • I booked a Pegasus flight through a travel agent. Can I submit a claim myself?

    Yes. You are entitled to submit a claim yourself as a passenger, even if the booking was made through a third party. The only requirement is that you have access to the relevant flight documents, including your boarding pass and booking confirmation.

  • Can I apply for compensation for a Pegasus flight delay one year after the flight?

    In the UK, you can generally submit a compensation claim under UK 261 for up to six years after the flight date (five years in Scotland). However, it is advisable not to delay. With Skycop, you can quickly check whether you are still eligible for compensation by entering just your flight details.

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