How our cancelled flight compensation solicitors can help
Flight cancellations are more than just inconvenient - they can leave you frustrated and out of pocket. But claiming compensation doesn’t have to be another headache. With Lawhive’s network of expert solicitors, you’ll have the support you need to get back what’s rightfully yours. Here’s how we can help:
Assessing claims and compensation | Our solicitors will review the details of your case to check if you’re eligible for compensation. They’ll guide you through the process to ensure you claim the maximum amount you’re entitled to. |
Handling airline disputes and rejections | When airlines push back or refuse claims, our solicitors step in. They’ll challenge rejections, deal with your airline directly, and escalate your case to the Passenger Advice and Complaints Team (PACT) if needed. |
Representing you in court | Some claims are more complicated - think group bookings or multi-leg flights with severe delays. If it comes to legal proceedings, a skilled litigation lawyer will prepare your case and represent you in court. |
Enforcing compensation payment | Airlines dragging their feet? No problem. Our solicitors can enforce compensation payments through legal channels, ensuring you get what you’re owed without unnecessary delays. |
Why choose Lawhive for a flight cancellation solicitor?
Sorting out a cancelled flight claim can be stressful - but it doesn’t have to be. At Lawhive, we connect you with expert solicitors who know exactly how to handle your case, saving you time and hassle. With our nationwide network of specialists, you’ll be in good hands from the very first step. Here’s why you might like Lawhive:
Cancelled flight specialists: Flight cancellations can disrupt your plans and leave you out of pocket. Our solicitors know the ins and outs of flight compensation law and will work to get you the reimbursement or damages you’re owed.
Straightforward fees: No confusing jargon or unexpected costs. We provide clear, fixed-fee pricing upfront, so you know what you’re paying - and you’re never tied into anything unless you’re happy to move forward.
Affordable flight cancellation solicitors: We believe everyone should have access to great legal advice without breaking the bank. That’s why we’ve made our services can be up to 50% more affordable than traditional firms (without cutting corners on quality).
Super speedy support: We’ll connect you with a solicitor who specialises in cancelled flight claims within two working days - and often even faster. The sooner you start, the sooner you can get compensated.
How do I know if my flight is eligible for compensation?
Under the UK261 regulation (previously EU261), you can claim compensation if the flight cancellation was the airline’s responsibility, if your flight was cancelled less than 14 days before departure or if you arrived at your destination on a replacement flight by three hours or more. However, the amount you can claim for cancelled flights might depend on how long before the scheduled departure the airline informed you of the cancellation.
What is UK261?
UK261 regulations, established after Brexit, are the UK’s equivalent of EU261. It entitles consumers to compensation and refunds when flights are delayed or cancelled. Under UK261, passengers are entitled to compensation when their flight is delayed or cancelled and they arrive at their destination more than three hours later than scheduled. The amount of compensation available depends on the length of the flight.
What are extraordinary circumstances?
An airline can cite 'extraordinary circumstances' as a defence against a flight cancellation claim. And if these extraordinary circumstances apply, you may not be entitled to compensation. The main types of extraordinary circumstances include:
Extreme weather conditions
Strikes
Acts of terrorism or sabotage
Political or civil unrest
Hidden manufacturing defects
Your right to a refund or a rebooking
When flights are cancelled in the UK, passengers have the right to request a full refund or rebooking. Refunds can be granted for any portion of an unused ticket, including return and onward flights. For replacement flights, your airline must find you an alternative flight to your destination at a time of your choice – as soon as possible, or at a later date.
Solicitors can help clarify your options when refunds are difficult to secure and the alternative flights or air miles offered by airlines are not suitable.