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Claim Compensation for Transavia Flight Delays and Cancellations
A delayed or cancelled Transavia 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 up to £520 in compensation. Check your eligibility now – it’s quick and free.
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06.06.2026
19:05
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Gran Canaria LPA
Amsterdam AMS
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Overbooked | |
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02.06.2026
17:20
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Agadir AGA
Brussels BRU
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Cancelled | |
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31.05.2026
19:20
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HV6494
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Agadir AGA
Amsterdam AMS
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28.05.2026
08:55
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HV5132
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Amsterdam AMS
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Cancelled | |
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25.05.2026
10:50
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HV6856
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Sevilla SVQ
Rotterdam RTM
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25.05.2026
06:35
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24.05.2026
23:45
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HV6112
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Malaga AGP
Amsterdam AMS
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24.05.2026
19:55
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HV5052
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Alicante ALC
Rotterdam RTM
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Cancelled |
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BA222
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London (LHR)
Transavia Compensation for Flight Delays and Cancellations
You have booked your hotel, taken time off work, and are looking forward to a relaxing holiday — only for your flight to be cancelled. Unfortunately, this is a common reality of air travel.
The good news is that in these situations, Skycop can help you claim Transavia compensation and pursue the compensation you may be entitled to.
When Are You Entitled to Transavia Flight Compensation?
Eligibility for Transavia flight compensation depends on the specific circumstances of your disruption.
Flight Disruptions
You may be entitled to Transavia compensation for flight disruptions, including denied boarding, delays, and cancellations.
If your flight is delayed by more than five hours, you can request a Transavia flight refund. By submitting a refund claim, the airline should reimburse the cost of your ticket.
Schedule Changes
If Transavia changes your flight schedule with less than 14 days’ notice, you may be entitled to compensation, except in the following cases:
- 7–14 days’ notice
- Compensation is not payable if Transavia offers an alternative flight that:
- Departs no more than two hours earlier than the original departure time, and Arrives no more than four hours later than the original scheduled arrival time
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- Less than 7 days’ notice
- Compensation is not payable if Transavia offers an alternative flight that Departs no more than one hour earlier than the original departure time, and
- Arrives no more than two hours later than the original scheduled arrival time
Flight Cancellations
If your flight is cancelled, you can submit a Transavia refund claim to receive a refund for the cancelled flight.
You are not entitled to cancellation compensation if the airline provides at least 14 days’ notice of the cancellation. The exceptions outlined above for schedule changes also apply.
Extraordinary Circumstances
Under UK Regulation 261 (UK261), airlines are not required to pay compensation for disruptions caused by extraordinary circumstances beyond their control, such as severe weather conditions or political instability.
Can You Get Compensation for Transavia Strike Disruptions?
Transavia specialises in low-cost leisure travel, operating frequent flights to Mediterranean resorts, island destinations, and popular European getaway cities. Because many passengers rely on Transavia for weekend breaks and seasonal holidays, strike action involving pilots, cabin crew, or airport personnel can quickly disrupt departure schedules and return travel plans during busy tourism periods. Industrial action involving airline employees may still qualify for compensation under EU Regulation EC261/2004 and UK261 rules where applicable because strike action by staff is generally considered within the airline’s operational responsibility.
Passengers affected by cancellations or major delays caused by Transavia staff strike action could receive £220 for shorter flights under 932 miles, £350 for flights between 932 and 2,175 miles, or up to £520 for longer routes exceeding 2,175 miles depending on the flight distance. However, disruption linked to airport operations, air traffic control restrictions, or severe weather is usually treated as an extraordinary circumstance outside the airline’s control. Even during extraordinary disruption, Transavia must still provide meals, accommodation where necessary, re-routing, or refund options. Skycop helps travellers assess eligibility and pursue compensation claims on a no win, no fee basis.
Experienced Delayed Flights with Transavia?
Claim flight compensation for a disrupted, delayed, or cancelled flight from up to the last three years and receive up to £520!
Experienced Delayed Flights with Transavia?
Transavia delayed flight compensation can help ease some of the stress caused by flight delays. Passenger compensation entitlements are set out under UK Regulation 261 (UK261), which airlines are required to follow.
To claim your Transavia delay compensation, complete the Transavia compensation form and submit your claim accordingly.
Did Transavia Surprise You with a Flight Cancellation?
If you meet the eligibility criteria for flight disruptions, you may be able to claim Transavia compensation.
Contact Skycop today for professional guidance and support. Our team of experts will handle the entire claims process on your behalf.
If your replacement flight requires you to stay at your destination for longer, Transavia should reimburse reasonable expenses. Even if you submit a Transavia refund claim, you may still be entitled to compensation, depending on the circumstances.
Did Lufthansa Surprise You with a Flight Cancellation?
Claim up to £520 in compensation for Lufthansa cancelled flights from within the last three years.
Claiming Compensation for Disrupted Transavia Flights with Skycop
Let Skycop provide you with reliable airline compensation solutions. Simply follow these steps:
1. Register on Skycop
Create an account with Skycop by entering your email address, setting a password, and agreeing to Skycop’s terms and conditions.
2. Provide Flight Details
Skycop will ask you to provide the following information:
- Your flight itinerary details
- The type of disruption, length of the delay, and how much notice was given
- The reason for the cancellation (if provided by the airline)
- A brief explanation of your situation
3. Upload the Required Documents
Submit your details along with proof of your flight booking reference, and Skycop will manage your Transavia compensation claim. You may also be asked to provide a copy of your identity document or the delay or cancellation notification.
4. Track Your Claim Progress
Why Claim Flight Compensation with Skycop?
There are many reasons to use air travel compensation services like Skycop. Claim Old Flights If you have an older claim that was rejected by the airline, Skycop may be able to help. Skycop can reopen your claim and use its expertise in the claims process to pursue the compensation you are entitled to.
How Much Transavia Flight Compensation Can You Expect?
Transavia passenger compensation for flight disruptions depends on the distance of your flight.
Compensation amounts
- Flights under 932 miles – £220
- Flights over 932 miles (within the EU) – £350
- Flights between 932 and 2,175 miles (outside the EU) – £350
- Flights over 2,175 miles – £520
If Transavia offers an alternative flight, the compensation amount may be reduced by 50%, provided the difference between the original and new arrival times is no more than:
- Under 932 miles – 2 hours
- Over 932 miles (within the EU) – 3 hours
- 932–2,175 miles (outside the EU) – 3 hours
- Over 2,175 miles – 4 hours
Was Your Flight Disrupted?
Turn your delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flight into compensation of up to £520!
Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I get compensation if my Transavia flight was delayed by more than 3 hours?
You may be eligible to claim compensation under UK Regulation 261 (UK261) if your Transavia flight arrived at its final destination more than three hours later than scheduled.
Eligibility depends on several factors, including the cause of the delay and the distance of the flight. Compensation is not payable if the delay was caused by extraordinary circumstances beyond the airline’s control.
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Will Transavia compensate passengers for strike-related cancellations or delays?
If strike action by Transavia staff causes your flight to be cancelled or delayed by more than three hours, you may still qualify for compensation under EU Regulation EC261/2004 and UK261 rules. Eligible passengers could receive £220, £350, or up to £520 depending on the flight distance and final arrival delay. However, disruption caused by airport operations, air traffic control restrictions, or severe weather is usually considered an extraordinary circumstance, meaning compensation may not apply. Regardless of compensation eligibility, Transavia must still provide assistance such as meals, accommodation where necessary, and re-routing options during major disruption.
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Am I entitled to compensation if Transavia cancelled my flight with short notice?
If your Transavia flight was cancelled less than 14 days before departure, you may be entitled to compensation under UK261, depending on the details of the replacement flight and the difference in arrival times.Compensation may not be payable if the airline offered a suitable alternative flight that met the requirements of UK261, or if the cancellation was caused by extraordinary circumstances beyond the airline’s control.
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What should I do if Transavia changed my flight schedule close to the departure date?
If your flight schedule was changed with less than 14 days’ notice and the new flight differs significantly in timing, you may be entitled to submit a compensation claim under UK261.
Your eligibility depends on whether the alternative flight met the timing thresholds set out in UK261 and whether the disruption was caused by factors within the airline’s control.
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Is there a deadline for submitting a compensation claim for a disrupted Transavia flight?
Yes. Although the exact time limit depends on the country where the claim is made, compensation claims can be submitted up to three years after the disruption occurred. You can choose to file a claim directly with Transavia or use a claims management service such as Skycop, which can assist with your compensation request in line with the applicable legal framework.
Help Available at These Airports and More
Skycop can assist disrupted passengers at airports across the UK. If you have been affected by double-booked seats, cancellations, or delayed arrivals, get in touch with us today to find out how much compensation 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
Successful Cases Against These Airlines and Others
Skycop has successfully pursued compensation claims against all of these major airlines for flight delays, cancellations, and overbookings. Contact us today if your journey has been disrupted by any of these carriers or by another airline.
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
Air Passenger Rights and Prоtectiоns
Your airline passenger rights are protected under UK261. This regulation sets out standard rights to flight compensation for passengers in cases of delays of more than three hours, flight 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