Claim up to $1,550 for your delayed or cancelled flight

Check your eligibility in under 2 minutes. We handle the paperwork and communication with the airline. No win, no fee.

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How it works

Three simple steps to claim the compensation you deserve.

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Enter Flight Details

Provide your flight route, date, and what went wrong. Our system instantly checks which US DOT regulations protect you.

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We Handle the Claim

Get a professional demand letter and DOT complaint template. We guide you through every step of the process.

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Receive Compensation

Airlines are legally required to pay. Most claims resolve within 60 days — some in as little as two weeks.

What you could be owed

Under US DOT regulations, airlines must compensate passengers.

DisruptionDetailsCompensation
Flight CancelledFull ticket refund requiredFull Refund
Significant Delay3+ hrs domestic / 6+ hrs internationalFull Refund
Denied BoardingInvoluntary bumping from oversold flightUp to $1,550

Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know before filing your claim.

Yes. Enter your flight details and we'll immediately tell you whether US DOT regulations protect you and approximately how much you may be owed. You only pay if you want the full recovery kit.

The US Department of Transportation requires airlines to provide automatic cash refunds for cancelled flights — including all fees and extras — regardless of the cancellation reason. Credit card refunds must be processed within 7 business days.

If you're involuntarily bumped from an oversold flight, US federal law requires the airline to compensate you 200–400% of your one-way fare, up to $1,550 in cash. The exact amount depends on how long the rebooking delay is.

No. Under US DOT rules, you are entitled to a cash refund — not vouchers, not travel credits. Airlines often offer vouchers because it costs them less, but you have the legal right to insist on money.

Most claims resolve within 60 days. After you send the demand letter, airlines have 14 days to respond. If they don't, we provide a DOT complaint template to escalate.

FlightClaim covers flights departing from or arriving at US airports. This includes both domestic US flights and international flights to/from the United States, regulated by the US Department of Transportation.

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