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Flight delayed or cancelled? Get up to €600

If your flight to France was disrupted, European law says you may be owed money — even months after the flight.

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How it works

Under EU regulation EC 261/2004, passengers on delayed (≥3 hours), cancelled or overbooked flights departing from or arriving in the EU can claim up to €600 per person. The problem: airlines rarely pay voluntarily. AirHelp handles the claim for you — you only pay if you win (35% success fee).

Am I eligible?

You may have a claim if your flight in the last 3 years was delayed by 3+ hours, cancelled with less than 14 days notice, or you were denied boarding. It takes 2 minutes to check:

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Why it matters for the Armada

Flying into Paris CDG/Orly or Caen for the Armada 2027? Peak travel season means more delays. Check past flights too — claims go back 3 years.

Frequently asked questions

Is AirHelp free?

The check is free. AirHelp charges a 35% success fee only if you receive compensation — no win, no fee.

How long does it take?

Simple claims can be resolved in weeks; cases requiring legal action may take 3–6 months.

Can I claim for old flights?

Yes — you can claim for flights up to 3 years in the past (varies by country).

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