Most Armada visitors fly into Paris. If your flight is badly delayed, cancelled or overbooked, EU rules may owe you compensation — here's how to claim it.
Most international visitors reach the Armada through a Paris airport — and June is a busy travel month. If your flight is delayed by 3 hours or more, cancelled at short notice, or you're denied boarding, EU air-passenger rules (EC 261) may entitle you to compensation of up to €600, even on a cheap ticket.
Chasing an airline yourself is slow and frustrating. Compensair handles the paperwork, negotiation and any legal steps for you, on a no win – no fee basis — it only takes a service fee (25–35%) if you actually receive compensation. The flight check is free and takes less than a minute.
Compensair is an independent service; we may earn a commission if you file a claim through our link, at no cost to you.
How much compensation can I get?
Depending on the distance and delay, up to €600 per passenger under EU rules — regardless of how cheap your ticket was.
How much does it cost me?
Nothing upfront. Compensair works no win – no fee and only takes a service fee if you're actually paid.
Which flights qualify?
Generally flights departing the EU, or arriving in the EU on an EU airline — which covers most flights to and from Paris.
How long does it take?
The free flight check is instant; the claim itself can take longer as the airline processes it.