Oslo Airport Delayed Flight Compensation
Under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, passengers departing from Barcelona Airport may be entitled to compensation of up to $650 (€600) for delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flights, if the flight meets EU eligibility rules. US domestic flights are not covered by this regulation.
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Oslo Airport Delayed Flight Compensation
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| Date | Flight | Route | Status | Your compensation |
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14.04.2026
16:30
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SK827
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Amsterdam AMS
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Delayed | |
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07.04.2026
11:50
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KL1200
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Amsterdam AMS
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Delayed | |
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01.04.2026
21:10
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SK1488
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Delayed | ||
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01.04.2026
08:00
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SK451
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Cancelled | ||
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30.03.2026
06:00
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SK1461
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Cancelled | ||
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29.03.2026
15:15
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PC1274
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Istanbul SAW
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Delayed | |
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27.03.2026
19:00
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KL1206
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Amsterdam AMS
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Overbooked | |
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17.03.2026
13:00
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LX1211
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Cancelled |
Passenger rights in case of flight cancellations at Oslo Airport
Under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, eligible passengers may be entitled to compensation, alternative transportation, or reimbursement. The regulation may also require airlines to provide assistance such as meals, communication, and accommodation when applicable. For US domestic flights, such assistance is generally provided according to individual airline policy rather than federal compensation law.
Oslo Airport delayed flight / cancelled flight / overbooked flight compensation
Types of flight delays and cancellations
- Weather-related delays and cancellations
- Mechanical issues or aircraft maintenance delays
- Air traffic control ATC delays
- Late arriving aircraft
- Crew-related delays such as crew rest, scheduling conflicts, or illness
How to check flight status and delay information
To check flight status and delay information, visit the website or app of your airline carrier or use a third-party flight tracking service. Simply enter your flight number and date of travel to view real-time updates on any Oslo delays or changes to your itinerary.
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When are you entitled to Oslo Airport flight compensation?
- Flight cancelled without prior notification of 14 days from airline;
- Flight delayed to arrive at the final destination over 3 hours;
- Denied boarding due to overbooking;
Your flight must fall within EU:
Your flight departed from an airport at an EU country.
Your flight landed in EU:
Your flight didn’t originate in the EU. However, the flight was operated by an EU-registered carrier and landed at an airport in the EU.
How much can you get in compensation for flights disrupted at Oslo Airport?
Flight compensation depends on flight distance:
- up to 1,500 km or less: up to $270 (€250)
- between 1,500 – 3,500 km: up to $430 (€400)
- more than 3500 km: up to $650 (€600)
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When are you not entitled to flight compensation?
Incidents at Oslo Airport
Air travel today involves complex airport operations and coordination. Occasionally, operational disruptions occur.
Neither the airport nor the airline can be held responsible if your flight was disrupted due to war or political crisis. They cannot control terrorist actions. It is also difficult to predict when sensitive airport equipment may malfunction. For example, a damaged runway lighting system after an aircraft incident can affect operations.
EU Regulation EC 261/2004 recognizes that certain airport operations-related incidents are beyond the control of airlines. In such cases, you are generally not entitled to compensation under the regulation. However, airlines may still provide care and assistance in accordance with applicable rules or company policy.
Strikes at Oslo Airport
Airports employ many workers, and labor strikes can sometimes disrupt operations, resulting in flight delays and cancellations at Oslo Airport.
Air traffic controller strikes may have widespread impact, affecting flights within the airport and nearby airspace. Other airport personnel, such as baggage handlers or security staff, may also strike.
Under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, strikes by airport staff that are outside the airline’s control are generally considered extraordinary circumstances. Therefore, a flight delayed or cancelled for this reason is typically not eligible for compensation under the regulation.
Bad weather conditions at Oslo Airport
Aircraft are advanced, but they are not immune to severe weather conditions. Poor weather can result in Oslo Airport delays and cancellations, particularly during winter months.
Wind speed and visibility are common causes of weather-related disruptions. Weather conditions at your destination may also affect your departure, even if local conditions appear clear. If the destination airport reports unsafe flying conditions, the airline may need to delay or cancel the flight.
Because airlines cannot control weather conditions, EU Regulation EC 261/2004 generally considers such events extraordinary circumstances and does not require compensation in these cases.
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How to Claim Compensation for a Delayed or Cancelled Flight at Oslo Airport
Gathering evidence
- Collect all relevant documents, such as your ticket, boarding pass, and receipts
Filing a claim
- Submit a claim to the airline for compensation following the airline’s specific procedures and deadlines
Dealing with airline responses
- Be prepared to negotiate with the airline or seek legal assistance if needed
Working with a compensation company
- A compensation company can handle the claim process on your behalf to save you time and effort
The benefits of pursuing compensation with Skycop
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Vast expertise in EU flight compensation law
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FAQ
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Can I claim compensation for a delayed flight from Oslo Airport?
You may be entitled to compensation under EU Regulation EC 261/2004 if your flight from Oslo was delayed by more than three hours upon arrival and the disruption was not caused by extraordinary circumstances. EC 261 applies only to flights departing from the EU on any airline, or flights arriving in the EU operated by an EU-registered airline. It does not apply to US domestic flights. In eligible cases, compensation can reach up to $650 (€600) for long-haul flights.
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What situations are considered extraordinary circumstances at Oslo Airport?
Extraordinary circumstances typically include severe weather, air traffic control restrictions, political unrest, airport operational issues, or certain external strikes. These events are generally beyond the airline’s control and may exempt the airline from paying compensation under EC 261/2004. Each case should be reviewed individually to confirm whether these conditions apply
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How much compensation could I receive for a cancelled or overbooked flight at Oslo Airport?
If your flight was cancelled with less than 14 days’ notice or you were denied boarding due to overbooking, you may be eligible for compensation under EC 261/2004, if the regulation applies to your flight. The amount varies based on flight distance:
- Up to 1,500 km: up to $270 (€250)
- 1,500 to 3,500 km: up to $430 (€400)
- Over 3,500 km: up to $650 (€600)
If an alternative flight was offered, the compensation may be reduced depending on the new arrival time.
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What should I do if my Oslo flight is delayed or cancelled?
Passengers should keep all travel-related documents, such as boarding passes and receipts, and speak with airline staff for official information. Taking photos of departure boards and saving written communication may help support your claim.
For flights covered by EC 261/2004, passengers may be entitled to care such as meals or hotel accommodation during long delays or cancellations. For US domestic flights, such assistance is generally provided according to airline policy rather than federal compensation law. Seeking support from a compensation service may simplify the process.
Successful Cases Against These Airlines and Others
Skycop has brought successful compensation claims against major airlines for delays, cancelled flights, and denied boarding. Contact us today if your travel has been disrupted by these operators or any other.
Help Provided at These Airports and More
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Air Passenger Rights and Prоtectiоns
Air passenger rights may apply depending on the route and airline involved. EU Regulation EC 261/2004 provides standardized compensation and assistance rights for eligible passengers in cases of delays over three hours, cancellations, and denied boarding. For US domestic flights, passenger protections are governed by US Department of Transportation rules and individual airline policies rather than fixed delay compensation thresholds.