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Loganair Compensation For Delayed and Cancelled Flights

A delayed or cancelled Loganair 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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Loganair Compensation For Delayed and Cancelled Flights

Date Flight Route Status Your compensation
06.04.2026
08:45
LM652
Londonderry LDY
Delayed
01.04.2026
15:30
LM372
Exeter EXT
Delayed
06.02.2026
12:25
LM21
Newquai NQY
Delayed
05.01.2026
17:55
LM45
Aberdeen ABZ
Bristol BRS
Cancelled
04.01.2026
10:50
LM72
Aberdeen ABZ
Sumburgh LSI
Cancelled
31.12.2025
10:05
LM361
Southampton SOU
Delayed
28.11.2025
11:20
LM408
Benbecula BEB
Glasgow GLA
Cancelled
27.08.2025
16:10
LM15
Norwich NWI
Aberdeen ABZ
Delayed

Useful Advice and Information about Loganair

Loganair is a UK regional airline based in Paisley, Scotland. Its routes are mostly short-haul flights with 44 destinations across the UK, Republic of Ireland, Isle of Man and continental Europe.

UK Civil Aviation Authority figures show that a portion of Loganair flights arrive late. If you are affected by a cancellation, significant delay of more than three hours on an eligible EU departure, or are unable to board your flight due to overbooked seats, try to stay calm. Any threatening behaviour towards airport staff could undermine your compensation claim.

When making a claim for Loganair flight delay compensation, it is important to understand whether EU Regulation 261/2004 applies to your journey. The airline’s website may provide limited guidance, but legal protection may apply if your journey departed from the EU and was disrupted.

To get help with a Loganair compensation claim for a late, cancelled or overbooked flight that qualifies under EU Regulation 261/2004, fill in the Skycop claim form and our team will help you understand your rights.

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Extra Services Loganair Offers at the Airport

  • 4-Day Check-In:
    Online check-in opens 96 hours before your flight’s scheduled departure time. To check in on the Loganair website, you will need the surname on the ticket and your booking reference number. You will also be asked to accept the airline’s policy on dangerous goods and health requirements.

  • Accessible Travel:
    Loganair provides assistance for passengers with disabilities. This may include support for hearing or visual impairments, non-visible disabilities, assistance animals such as guide dogs, mobility assistance, medical devices such as CPAP machines or oxygen, pregnant travelers and allergy guidance. In some cases, passengers who need to travel with a companion may qualify for a discounted second ticket. Contact Loganair for details.

  • Compassionate Fares:
    Loganair offers discounted rates in cases such as a death in the family, urgent medical situations or visiting a close family member in hospital. Supporting evidence is required. If you already have a ticket, you may be able to rearrange travel under the airline’s compassionate flexibility policy.

Your Rights as a Passenger: Loganair Flight Delay Compensation

EU Regulation 261/2004 is used to calculate the amount of Loganair delay compensation for eligible flights departing from the EU. It may apply if:

  • Your flight is overbooked

  • Your flight is cancelled under 14 days before travel

  • Your flight arrives more than three hours late at its final destination

Loganair’s policies state that the airline may not cover consequential losses such as onward transport costs after a delay or cancellation. However, under EU Regulation 261/2004, for eligible EU departures, passengers may be entitled to care and assistance during long delays, such as reasonable refreshments and hotel accommodation if an overnight stay becomes necessary. For US flights, such assistance is generally based on airline policy rather than federal law.

Keep this in mind when completing a Loganair compensation claim, as eligibility depends on the specific route and applicable regulation.

Steps to Take If Your Loganair Flight Is Delayed or Cancelled

If you are affected by a delay or cancellation to a Loganair flight, taking the right steps can help support a future claim where eligible.

Here are some actions you can take:

  • Speak to airline staff at the check-in desk or departure gate and remain calm.

  • Gather information. Obtain written confirmation if possible, take photos of departure boards and keep receipts for food and drinks.

  • If your flight arrives late, note the actual arrival time at the destination airport. If the delay exceeds three hours on an eligible EU departure, you may be able to claim compensation.

You can submit a claim for Loganair cancelled flight compensation online or in writing. If you want assistance, contact Skycop.

How to Claim Compensation for Loganair Flight Delays

Loganair’s website explains circumstances when compensation may not be payable under EU Regulation 261/2004:

- If you were informed of the cancellation more than 14 days in advance
- If you were given 7 to 13 days’ notice and offered an alternative that arrives within the time limits defined by the regulation
- If you were given less than 7 days’ notice and offered an alternative that meets the regulation’s arrival thresholds

For late arrivals on eligible EU departures, and unless extraordinary circumstances apply, you may claim compensation for delays of more than three hours.

Under EU Regulation 261/2004, the following compensation levels apply for eligible flights departing from the EU:

- Flights up to 1,500 km: $270 (€250)
- Flights 1,500 to 3,500 km: $430 (€400)
- Flights over 3,500 km: $650 (€600)

If you are unsure how much you can claim, complete the Skycop claim form and we will assess your eligibility.

  • How to Prove a Loganair Compensation Claim

    To support your claim, provide as much documentation as possible showing how your journey was disrupted.

    This may include:

    - Details of all members of your party, including consent to claim for other adults
    - Journey details such as tickets and boarding passes
    - Information about your delay and assistance offered at the airport
    - Receipts for additional reasonable costs incurred

    Submit Skycop’s online claim form and our team will review your documents and advise you on the next steps.

How much is Loganair compensation?

Loganair’s website references compensation for delays of more than three hours. Under EU Regulation 261/2004, eligible compensation for flights departing from the EU depends on distance and ranges from $270 (€250) to $650 (€600).

Because Loganair primarily operates short-haul routes within the UK and Europe, many affected routes may fall within the lower distance categories. However, compensation eligibility always depends on the specific route, delay length and whether extraordinary circumstances apply.

To check how much you may be entitled to for overbooked flights, cancellations or long delays on eligible EU departures, contact Skycop.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does Loganair handle compensation for delayed or cancelled flights?

    You can begin a claim by completing Loganair’s online claim form or writing to the airline. For flights departing from the EU, compensation may be available under EU Regulation 261/2004 if the legal criteria are met. For US flights, compensation and reimbursements generally depend on airline policy.

  • Am I eligible for compensation from Loganair if my flight was delayed or cancelled?

    For flights departing from the EU, passengers affected by significant delays of more than three hours, cancellations or denied boarding may claim compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004, unless extraordinary circumstances apply.

  • What do I need to provide to make a claim for compensation with Loganair?

    You will need to provide passenger details and proof of travel. Documentation showing the length of the delay and any communication from the airline may strengthen your claim.

  • How long does it usually take for Loganair to process a compensation claim for a delayed or cancelled flight?

    Loganair’s Conditions of Carriage indicate that you should allow 28 days for a response, unless applicable legislation sets a different timeframe.

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