Claim Compensation for Transavia Flight Delays and Cancellations
A delayed or cancelled Transavia 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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Claim Compensation for Transavia Flight Delays and Cancellations
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| Date | Flight | Route | Status | Your compensation |
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04.03.2026
13:20
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HV6308
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Beirut BEY
Amsterdam AMS
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Cancelled | |
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02.03.2026
14:05
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HV5222
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Cairo CAI
Amsterdam AMS
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Delayed | |
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26.02.2026
19:05
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HV6492
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Agadir AGA
Amsterdam AMS
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Cancelled | |
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25.02.2026
09:20
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HV6592
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Salzburg SZG
Amsterdam AMS
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Delayed | |
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16.02.2026
20:05
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HV6036
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Rotterdam RTM
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Cancelled | |
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15.02.2026
19:10
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HV6992
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London STN
Rotterdam RTM
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Cancelled | |
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11.02.2026
14:40
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HV5133
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Amsterdam AMS
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Delayed | |
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07.02.2026
06:30
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HV6901
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Amsterdam AMS
Dubai DXB
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Cancelled |
Transavia Compensation for Flight Delays and Cancellations
You have booked your hotel, taken time off work, and are ready for your trip, only to have your flight cancelled. This is an unfortunate reality of air travel.
If your flight falls within the scope of EU Regulation EC 261/2004, Skycop can help you pursue eligible Transavia compensation.
When Are You Entitled To Transavia Flight Compensation?
Flight compensation eligibility depends on the circumstances of your flight and whether EU Regulation EC 261/2004 applies to your route.
Flight Disruptions
Under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, which applies to flights departing from the EU or arriving in the EU on an EU airline, you may be entitled to compensation for denied boarding, long delays, and flight cancellations.
If your EU-covered flight is delayed more than 5 hours, you may choose not to travel and request a ticket refund. Submitting a refund claim allows the airline to reimburse the unused ticket cost.
Schedule Change
If Transavia changes your schedule with less than 14 days’ notice on a flight covered by EU Regulation EC 261/2004, you may be eligible to claim compensation, except in these situations:
- 7 to 14 days’ notice
- Transavia offers a new flight departing no more than 2 hours before the original departure time.
- The new flight arrives no more than 4 hours after the original arrival time.
OR
- Less than 7 days’ notice
- Transavia offers a new flight departing no more than 1 hour before the original departure time.
- The new flight arrives no more than 2 hours after the original arrival time.
Flight Cancellations
If your EU-covered flight is cancelled, you may file a refund claim to receive a ticket refund.
Under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, you are generally not eligible for cancellation compensation if the airline provides at least 14 days’ notice. The above exceptions also apply here.
Extraordinary Circumstances
According to EU Regulation EC 261/2004, airlines are not required to pay compensation for disruptions caused by circumstances beyond their control, such as severe weather or political instability.
Experienced Delayed Flights With Transavia?
Claim flight compensation for a disrupted, delayed or cancelled flight up to three years old and get up to $650!
Experienced Delayed Flights With Transavia?
Compensation for qualifying delays under EU Regulation EC 261/2004 can help offset inconvenience. Airlines operating within the scope of this regulation must comply with its requirements.
Fill out the Transavia compensation form to pursue your claim.
Did Transavia Surprise You With a Flight Cancellation?
If your flight qualifies under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, you may submit a claim for compensation.
Contact Skycop today for professional guidance and support. Our team will manage the claim process on your behalf.
If your rescheduled EU-covered flight requires an overnight stay, Transavia may provide meals or hotel accommodation as required under EU law. If you submit a refund claim, you may still pursue eligible compensation where applicable.
Lufthansa Surprised You With Flight Cancellation?
Claim up to $650 compensation for Lufthansa cancelled flights from within the last three years.
Claiming Compensation for Disrupted Transavia Flights with Skycop
Let Skycop provide airline compensation assistance where EU Regulation EC 261/2004 applies. Follow these steps:
1. Register on Skycop
Create an account. Enter your email, create a password, and agree to Skycop’s terms and conditions.
2. Provide Flight Details
Skycop will ask for the following information:
- Flight itinerary details
- Type of disruption, delay time, and advance notice given.
- Reason for the cancellation, if provided by the airline
- A brief explanation of your situation.
3. Upload Required Documents
Submit proof of your reservation number and supporting documentation. You may also need to provide a copy of your identification or delay notification.
4. Track Claim Progress
Sign into your account to monitor your claim status.
Why Claim Flight Compensation With Skycop?
There are several reasons to use an air travel compensation service like Skycop. Claim Old Flights If you have an older claim that was rejected by the airline, Skycop may be able to assist. Skycop can review and renew your claim using its knowledge of the process.
How Much Transavia Flight Compensation Can You Expect?
Under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, compensation depends on flight distance:
- Less than 1,500 km – $270 (€250)
- More than 1,500 km within the EU – $430 (€400)
- 1,500 to 3,500 km outside the EU – $430 (€400)
- More than 3,500 km – $650 (€600)
If Transavia offers an alternative flight, compensation may be reduced by 50% if the arrival delay falls within the following limits:
- Less than 1,500 km – 2 hours
- More than 1,500 km within the EU – 3 hours
- 1,500 to 3,500 km outside the EU – 3 hours
- Flights longer than 3,500 km – 4 hours
If the airline loses your luggage, you may seek compensation under the Montreal Convention. Compensation for lost baggage is limited to $1,700, subject to international limits.
Was Your Flight Disrupted?
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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 for compensation under EU Regulation EC 261/2004 if your flight arrived at your final destination more than 3 hours later than scheduled and the regulation applies to your route.
Eligibility depends on factors such as the reason for the delay and flight distance. Compensation does not apply if the delay was caused by extraordinary circumstances beyond the airline’s control. -
Am I entitled to compensation if Transavia cancelled my flight with short notice?
If your EU-covered flight was cancelled less than 14 days before departure, you may qualify for compensation depending on the replacement flight details and arrival time difference.
Compensation may not apply if the airline provided a suitable alternative that met the timing conditions set out in EU Regulation EC 261/2004 or if the cancellation was due to extraordinary circumstances. -
What should I do if Transavia changed my flight schedule close to the departure date?
If the schedule change occurred less than 14 days before departure and the new flight differs significantly in timing, you may be eligible to submit a compensation claim under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, if applicable to your route.
Eligibility depends on whether the alternative flight met the timing thresholds in the regulation and whether the disruption was within the airline’s control. -
Is there a deadline for submitting a compensation claim for a disrupted Transavia flight?
Yes. Time limits depend on the country where the claim is filed, but many EU-based claims are accepted up to three years after the disruption.
You may submit a claim directly to Transavia or seek assistance from a service like Skycop based on the applicable legal framework.
Help Provided at These Airports and More
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EU Air Passenger Rights and Prоtectiоns
Your air passenger rights for eligible flights are protected by EU Regulation EC 261/2004. This regulation establishes standardized compensation rules for passengers experiencing long delays, cancellations, or denied boarding on flights within its scope.