Missed Your Connecting Flight? Claim Your Compensation Today
Missing a connecting flight is one of the worst scenarios to happen on a journey. Not only does your travel get disrupted, but a missed flight connection leaves you at an intermediate airport. Just like with other flight disruptions, EU regulation 261/2004 applies. You can get alternative flights, accommodation, or flight compensation of up to €600.
Recently Disrupted Flights – See If You Qualify
The table below includes flights with recent delays or cancellations. Locate your flight to check eligibility and let Skycop handle your claim.
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| Date | Flight | Route | Status | Your compensation |
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04.12.2026
09:50
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KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
KL1231
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Amsterdam AMS
Gothenborg GOT
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Cancelled | |
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04.05.2026
19:45
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British Airways
BA2202
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Cancun CUN
London LGW
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Cancelled | |
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26.04.2026
11:50
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Lufthansa
LH1801
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Madrid MAD
Munich MUC
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Cancelled | |
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25.04.2026
12:50
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Air India Limited
AI148
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Paris CDG
Delhi DEL
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24.04.2026
15:00
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FlyOne
5F5714
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Prague PRG
Chisinau (New) RMO
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Cancelled | |
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24.04.2026
09:30
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Pegasus Airlines
PC1164
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London STN
Istanbul SAW
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Cancelled | |
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24.04.2026
06:00
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Lufthansa
LH1673
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Cluj-napoca CLJ
Munich MUC
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Cancelled | |
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19.04.2026
21:50
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Lufthansa
LH1672
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Munich MUC
Cluj-napoca CLJ
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Cancelled |
How to Get Compensation
To claim compensation, you need to understand the ins and outs of your rights if you experience a flight delay or cancellation resulting in a missed connecting flight.
It’s important to file a claim for connecting flight compensation according to your airline's procedures.
Skycop's team will help you get fair compensation based on your flight distance, the reason for the delay, and other factors.
If You Are Seeking Compensation of Up to €600, Find Out If You Can Receive It.
Compensation for Missed Connecting Flights: Key Points
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Compensation claim success depends on the type of flight delay or disruption.
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Your connecting flights cannot be purchased separately and must be part of the same booking.
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The flight delay was under the airline's control, and it caused you to miss flight connections.
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Applies to domestic flights within the EU or operated by an EU-based airline.
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Covers connecting flight delays of over 3 hours or flight cancellations with less than 14 days’ notice.
How Much Can You Get in Airline Compensation for Missed Flights?
A missed connection due to a flight delay can mean you’re able to claim flight compensation. While all airlines have different procedures, the EU regulation 261/2004 states that you can get up to €600 compensation. The amount depends on the distance and the length of the flight delay that results in a missed connecting flight.
| Distance | Delay time is less than 3 hours | Delay time is 3 hours or more | Delay time is over 4 hours |
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| All short-distance flights: 1,500 km or less | €0 | €250 | €250 |
| Domestic flights (within the EU): over 1,500 km | €0 | €400 | €400 |
| International flights from 1,500 km to 3,500 km | €0 | €400 | €400 |
| International flights over 3,500 km | €0 | €600 | €600 |
If your flight was cancelled less than 14 days before departure, you may be eligible for the same amounts of compensation as listed above, based on your flight distance.
However, if your cancelled or delayed flight happened due to personal reasons or extraordinary circumstances, you won’t be eligible for compensation. Extraordinary circumstances, such as extreme weather, political unrest, or airport worker strikes (such as air traffic control strikes), are considered outside the airline’s control.
How to Claim Missed Flight Compensation?
If you’ve missed a connecting flight due to flight delays, overbooking, or cancellation, you could receive considerable compensation. Getting compensation for missed connection can be a minefield with so many boxes to tick and requirements to meet.
Step-by-Step Guide to Making a Compensation Claim for Missed Connecting Flights
While most airline policies differ, their claim procedures are quite similar. If you think you’re entitled to flight compensation for a lost connecting flight, follow these steps.
- Retain all the relevant documentation of your travel plans, including boarding passes, flight numbers, and delay notifications
- Get in touch with the airline either at the airport, through their customer service, or online.
- Be clear and thorough when describing the impact of your missed connecting flight.
- Fill in all the relevant forms and provide documentation for additional evidence.
- Wait to hear from the airline.
If you’ve tried your luck with the airlines but haven’t gotten anywhere, get in touch with us. Skycop can get the compensation for a missed connection you deserve. All you have to do is register below.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Missed Connecting Flights
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What Should I Do If My Flight Is Delayed and I Miss My Connection?
While it is extremely frustrating to miss a connecting flight, it’s important to stay calm. Get in touch with the airline as soon as possible. Keep a record of all the documents and communication, as it will come in handy later when you file a compensation for missed connection claim.
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How do I Know if I Qualify for Missed Connection Compensation?
Generally, if you missed your connecting flight and were late to your final destination by more than three hours, you are entitled to compensation. There are some exceptions related to extraordinary circumstances and local regulations. If in doubt, contact the flight compensation experts at Skycop.
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Are There Specific Rights for Passengers With Missed Connections?
Under EU Regulation 261/2004, you have the right to compensation if the delay is the airline’s fault, wasn’t caused by extraordinary circumstances, and you were delayed at your final destination by 3+ hours. Other rights vary by location and airline carrier but may include catering, accommodation, and transportation services.
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How Soon Should I File a Claim for Missed Connection Compensation?
You can claim for past missed connections for up to 6 years, but don’t wait that long. The faster you file a claim for a delayed flight or missed connection, the better your chances of it being successful.
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What Documentation is Required When Claiming Missed Connection Compensation?
When claiming compensation for missed connection, you’ll need all relevant travel documents. This includes boarding passes, booking confirmations, tickets, any communication with the airline, and receipts of additional expenses incurred by the flight delay.
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Is Missed Connection Compensation Affected by the Airline's Policies?
Yes, airlines have their own specific policies about how claims should be filed, what documents are required, and other details regarding missed connecting flight claims. Discussing what counts as extraordinary circumstances and negotiating compensation amounts can be different with each airline.
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If I Miss my Connection, Should I Book my Own Replacement Flight?
Before you do anything, contact your airline. Generally, it’s their responsibility to find you an alternative international or domestic flight to reach your destination.
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What Should I Do If My Missed Connection Compensation Claim Is Denied?
Don’t worry! If your missed connection compensation claim is denied, it’s not the end of the road. You can make an appeal, go to court, or simply get in touch with the Skycop team. We’ll be happy to review your claim and file it on your behalf with no upfront costs.
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