AJet Flight Compensation: Claim for Delays and Cancellations
A delayed or cancelled AJet flight can disrupt your plans. Skycop helps passengers claim compensation for schedule disruptions. For US passengers, compensation is not generally available for domestic US flight delays and depends on the applicable law. If your flight departed from an EU airport and was delayed by more than three hours, cancelled, or you were denied boarding, you may be entitled to up to $650 (€600) in compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004.
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AJet Flight Compensation: Claim for Delays and Cancellations
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| Date | Flight | Route | Status | Your compensation |
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12.04.2026
11:40
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VF4108
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Ankara ESB
Agri AJI
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Delayed | |
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05.04.2026
15:35
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VF19
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Istanbul SAW
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Delayed | |
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05.04.2026
10:10
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VF3295
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Rize Province RZV
Istanbul SAW
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Delayed | |
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05.04.2026
06:00
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VF3007
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Ankara ESB
Istanbul SAW
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Delayed | |
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05.04.2026
05:10
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VF3323
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Trabzon TZX
Istanbul SAW
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Delayed | |
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05.04.2026
04:55
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VF180
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Baku GYD
Istanbul SAW
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03.04.2026
19:55
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VF3005
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Ankara ESB
Istanbul SAW
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Cancelled | |
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02.04.2026
00:15
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VF227
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Istanbul SAW
Tbilisi TBS
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Delayed |
AJet Compensation Eligibility
When You Are Eligible
You may qualify for AJet compensation under EU Regulation EC 261/2004 if your AJet flight was affected by the following and meets the regulation’s geographic scope:
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A delay of over 3 hours on arrival.
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A flight cancellation with less than 14 days’ notice.
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Being denied boarding because the plane was overbooked.
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Missing a connecting flight and arriving 3+ hours late.
EU Regulation EC 261/2004 protects air travelers departing from an EU airport on any airline, or arriving in the EU on an EU-registered airline. These rules require airlines to pay compensation for certain flight disruptions when the airline is responsible
When You Are Not Eligible
There are times when AJet flight delay compensation under EU Regulation EC 261/2004 does not apply:
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Severe weather conditions.
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Strikes at the airport not involving AJet staff.
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Emergencies in air traffic control.
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Safety-related extraordinary circumstances beyond the airline’s control.
Even in these cases, AJet may still provide assistance such as meals, hotel stays if the delay is overnight, alternative flights, or ground transport, depending on applicable law or airline policy. For US domestic flights, such assistance is generally provided according to airline policy and is not guaranteed by federal law.
How Much Can You Get for an AJet Flight Delay?
If your AJet flight qualifies under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, you may claim the following fixed compensation amounts:
- $270 (€250) for short-haul flights under 1,500 km.
- $430 (€400) for AJet flights between 1,500 – 3,500 km.
- $650 (€600) for long-haul AJet flights over 3,500 km.
If you’re unsure about the amount you might be owed or don’t know if your circumstances qualify, contact our team at Skycop and we will do our best to get your flight delay or cancellation compensation just for you.
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AJet Compensation for Lost Baggage Issues
If your bags went missing or arrived damaged, you may claim reimbursement under the Montreal Convention, which applies to most international flights, including those involving the United States and the European Union. Key points include:
- For lost or damaged baggage, you may claim reimbursement of up to $2,100 (€1,920), depending on the baggage value and applicable liability limits.
- For delayed bags, AJet should reimburse reasonable expenses for essential items such as clothing or toiletries.
- If your bag is missing for under 21 days, it is considered delayed. If it is missing for more than 21 days, it is generally considered lost.
Report baggage issues immediately before leaving the airport and keep receipts for any necessary purchases. Compensation is based on documented losses and applicable international limits.
If your AJet flight qualifies under EU Regulation EC 261/2004 or other applicable law, here’s how to claim compensation.
Check If Your AJet Flight is Eligible for Compensation
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Why Choose Skycop for Your Claim?
Pursuing flight delay or cancellation compensation under EU Regulation EC 261/2004 can be complex. We help simplify the process.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Does AJet give compensation for cancelled flights?
If your AJet flight falls within the scope of EU Regulation EC 261/2004 and was cancelled for reasons within the airline’s control, you may receive cancellation compensation of up to $650 (€600), depending on the flight distance. For US domestic flights, compensation for cancellations is generally limited to refunds or rebooking under US Department of Transportation rules
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Can I still claim compensation for a delayed flight?
If your flight qualifies under EU Regulation EC 261/2004 and you arrived more than 3 hours late due to reasons within the airline’s control, you may claim compensation of up to $650 (€600), depending on distance. US domestic delay compensation in cash is not generally required by federal law
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Can I still claim compensation if I accepted a travel voucher?
Accepting a voucher may affect your ability to pursue additional compensation, depending on the terms you agreed to. Always review the conditions carefully before accepting any offer following a delay, cancellation, or denied boarding
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How long do I have to file a compensation claim with AJet?
Time limits for EU Regulation EC 261/2004 claims depend on the country where the claim is filed and can range from 1 year to several years. It is important to check the specific limitation period that applies to your case.
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What is the EU261 delay compensation?
EU Regulation EC 261/2004 is a European law requiring airlines to pay compensation for certain delays, cancellations, and denied boarding situations involving EU airports. Compensation may reach up to $650 (€600), depending on the flight distance and circumstances.
Know Your Air Passenger Rights
We’re here to help you understand your rights and pursue eligible compensation under applicable law for qualifying flight disruptions
Successful Cases Against These Airlines and Others
Skycop has experience pursuing flight compensation claims against major airline operators under EU passenger rights law.
Help Provided at These Airports and More
Skycop provides support for passengers affected by overbooked flights, delays, and cancellations at airports across Europe, in cases where EU Regulation EC 261/2004 applies.