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Singapore Airlines flight compensation — what are my rights?
Because Singapore Airlines is a non-EU airline, your rights to flight compensation are only protected in certain circumstances by British and European regulations.
To be eligible for Singapore Airlines flight compensation, your delayed or cancelled flight must have originated in the United Kingdom or the European Union.
If your Singapore Airlines flight was
Delayed by more than 3 hours upon arrival
Cancelled within 14 days of the scheduled departure
Disrupted at the fault of the airline
Please note: If your flight was delayed or cancelled due to "extraordinary circumstances," you may not be able to get compensation. The airline needs to be responsible for the disruption in order to provide compensation to affected passengers.
Unfortunately, your passengers' rights are not protected by relevant UK/EU legislation when flying to the UK/EU on an airline headquartered outside of the UK/EU.
More information can be found in the table below.
Type of flight | Example | Compensation |
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Flying with a British carrier | Tokyo to London with British Airways | Yes |
Flying with a EU carrier | Amsterdam to London with KLM | Yes |
Flying with a non-UK/non-EU carrier from the UK | London to Tokyo with Japan Airlines | Yes |
Flying with a non-UK/non-EU carrier to the UK | Tokyo to London with Japan Airlines | No |
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Claim nowDelayed Singapore Airlines flight — get compensation.
You may be eligible for flight compensation if your Singapore Airlines flight was delayed for more than 3 hours. However, compensation is only available if the airline is at fault for the delay. See "Extraordinary Circumstances” for more information.
To check if you are eligible for Singapore Airlines compensation, use our no-obligation Claim Calculator. If you qualify, our team will handle the entire claim process on your behalf. We will even go to court to defend your rights and get you your money! No win, no fee.
Cancelled Singapore Airlines flight — refund and compensation rules
You may be entitled to compensation, a refund, or both depending on the circumstances of the cancellation of your Singapore Airlines flight!
When can I claim compensation for my cancelled Singapore Airlines flight?
According to British and European flight compensation regulations, you can claim compensation for a Singapore Airlines flight if it was cancelled less than 14 days before the original departure date*.
Singapore Airlines must be held liable for the cancellation — for more information on when the airline can refuse compensation, see the "Extraordinary Circumstances" section of this article.
*The right to compensation for Singapore Airlines flights only applies to flights departing from the UK/EU.
When can I claim a refund for my cancelled Singapore Airlines flight?
If your Singapore Airlines flight from the UK/EU was cancelled, you may be eligible for a refund if the following conditions are met (see the table below for more information):
The airline did not provide you with an alternative flight, OR,
You were offered an alternative flight but decided not to take it.
Cancellation notice | Alternative flight | Compensation |
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Fewer than 7 days in advance | Departs 1h+ earlier or arrived 2h+ later | Yes |
7-14 days in advance | Departs 2h+ earlier or arrived 4h+ later | Yes |
Fewer than 14 days in advance | No alternative flight offered | Yes + refund |
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Check my flight compensationHow much Singapore Airlines compensation can I get for a delayed or cancelled flight?
The amount of flight compensation is calculated according to the distance of your flight:
Distance of your flight | Compensation |
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Flights shorter than 1,500 km | Get £220 per passenger |
Flight between 1,500 and 3,500 km | Get £350 per passenger |
Flights of over 1,500 kilometres within the EU | Get £350 per passenger |
Flights of over 3,500 kilometres outside of the EU | Get £520 per passenger |
Extraordinary circumstances — can Singapore Airlines deny me compensation?
Even if your flight was delayed for 3+ hours or cancelled at the last minute, Singapore Airlines has the right to refuse compensation if the disruption was caused by a third party or a force majeure. We refer to such situations as extraordinary circumstances.
The following are some of the most common extraordinary circumstances:
Bad weather conditions, such as thick fog, heavy rain, or thunderstorms.
A strike, most often specifically within the aviation industry (for example, a strike of air traffic control workers at a specific airport).
However, a strike of the airline's crew is not considered an extraordinary circumstance!
Political circumstances, such as a terrorist attack or general security risk due to political unrest.
Natural disasters, including volcanic eruptions and hurricanes.
A collision between the aircraft and birds or other foreign objects.
An ill or unruly passenger.
Flight delays caused by the airport staff, such as extraordinarily long queues to security checks.
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Check my flightHow long do I have to claim my Singapore Airlines compensation and refund?
The time limit to file a claim is determined by three different laws:
The law of the country of origin
The law of the destination country
The law of the country in which the airline is based
If your flight originated in the United Kingdom, you have 6 years to submit your flight compensation and refund claims.
When flying from another country, different time limits may apply: if you were on a Singapore Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Singapore, you will only be able to file a claim under Dutch law, which states that you have 2 years to claim flight compensation.
How long will it take to get my Singapore Airlines compensation / Singapore Airlines refund?
Flight-Delayed.co.uk customers typically receive their money back within a few weeks or months.
If the airline fails to respond and/or the claim is taken to court, the wait time could be extended by months or years.
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If you decide to file a claim with Flight-Delayed.co.uk, our team of experts will keep you up to date on important developments and will be available to answer any questions you may have.
How to claim Singapore Airlines compensation / Singapore Airlines refund?
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About Singapore Airlines
Singapore Airlines is the flag carrier airline of Singapore. It was established in 1947 and is headquartered in Singapore, China. The airline is flying worldwide to more than 130 destinations in Europe, America, South West Pacific and Asia.
According to OAG in July 2021, Singapore Airlines is the world’s 6th ranking airline and 3rd ranking in Asia in terms of punctuality performance with 94.3% of the on-time rate.
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