Danish Air flight delayed
Did you arrive with a flight delay of more than three hours?
If you arrived with Danish Air at your end destination with a delay of three hours or more, you may be entitled to compensation for loss of time. Regulation 261/2004 has been set in place to uphold your rights as airline passenger when you flight is delayed or cancelled.
Brexit: did it change regulations for UK passengers with Danish Air
Regulation 261/2004 was amended after Brexit to the The Air Passenger Rights and Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019 has been set in place to uphold your rights as airline passenger when you flight is delayed or cancelled. This legislation protects your rights as an airline passenger and determines when you are entitled to make a claim.
Your rights as an airline passenger when your Danish Air flight has been delayed
In order to fall under one of the legislations your flight must comply with the following rules:
- Your flight departs from an airport in the EU
- Or you are flying from the EU or to the EU with a European airline
Danish Air flight delays due to extraordinary circumstances
There are situations when affected passengers are not entitled to compensation for delayed flights. This is the case when the airline is not responsible for the flight delays due to extraordinary circumstances. Examples of these include bad weather conditions, air traffic control strikes and acts of terrorism.
How much compensation are you entitled to for a delayed flight?
When your delayed Danish Air flight falls under Regulation 261/2004, the amount of compensation is based on the distance of your flight.
- €250 compensation for a delayed flight up to 1500 km
- €400 compensation for a delayed flight between 1500 and 3500 km
- €600 compensation for a delayed flight exceeding 3500 km
When the distance of your flight is 3500 km or more and you arrive with a delay between three or four hours, you are entitled to 50% of the compensation amount.
* The route with which you flew and the airline that performed the airline are key in determining if your will fall with the scope of the EC 261 regulation (and be entitled to Euro’s).
Calculate the distance of your flight
How you get Danish Air flight delay compensation
We can give you free advice on whether you are entitled to compensation. All we need are the details of your delayed flight. Enter your flight number and date in the free flight compensation calculator and you will immediately receive our advice. Submit your claim through EUclaim and we will deal with the entire process on a ‘no win no fee’ basis.
What are your rights when your Danish Air flight has been delayed for more than two hours?
Danish Air has a duty of care to passengers in the event of a delay of two hours or more. That means the airline must offer you food and drink and, if necessary, a hotel and transportation to and from accommodation. If the airline does not offer you any of these services, you may arrange them yourself. Afterwards, you are entitled to a refund of these extra costs, so keep the receipts!
EUclaim was founded in 2007 and helps airpassengers receive compensation from the airline. With our access to the Lennoc Flight Intelligence database, we are able to review over 3 million flights a day a and test them against the rules compliant with Regulation 261/2004 or The Air Passenger Rights and Air Travel Organisers’ Licensing (Amendment) (EU Exit) Regulations 2019. Our data combined with our team of legal experts guarantees our 97 percent success rate in court. EUclaim helps you get compensation for your flight delay or flight cancellation.
Was your Danish Air flight delayed?
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Claim with EUclaim is possible from a selection of countries and airlines
Legal proceedings are often necessary to obtain your compensation. EUclaim cannot process your claim in every country. If you check your flight, our database will automatically indicate if you can file a claim.
If you are flying to or from one of the following countries, you can file a claim
- The Netherlands
- Germany
- Belgium
- France
- Spain
- The United Kingdom
- The Netherlands
- Germany
- Belgium
- France
- Spain
- The United Kingdom
Is claiming for your flight delay not possible with EUclaim? We advise you to file a claim directly with the airline.
Claim your compensation with EUclaim
If you are entitled to compensation due to the Danish Air flight delay, it is important to claim compensation for the loss of time. If we can support claims from your country or your airline, we recommend claiming with EUclaim! Our claim service is on a no cure, no pay basis.
- 97% success rate
- Submit your claim in 3 minutes
- Free legal procedure
- No cure no pay
- 16 years of experience in handling claims
- Our success fee is always the same: 29% fee and €33 administration costs per claim