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Is my Birmingham Airport flight delayed or cancelled?
We recommend you stay informed and updated about your flight before your arrival at your departing airport. You can check the status of your flight through the airline's website, mobile app, the airport’s website, and flight tracking sites or apps before leaving for the airport.
Here are some links to check the status of your flight:
- Birmingham Airport website – Arrival & Departure
- Flight tracking sites: Flightradar24 or Skyscanner
Flight delayed at Birmingham Airport — claim flight compensation
If your flight departing or arriving at Birmingham Airport is delayed, you may be entitled to flight compensation of up to £520 per passenger. This is regardless of whether you were flying with a low-cost airline like Ryanair or a traditional carrier like British Airways.
To claim flight compensation for a delayed flight at Birmingham Airport, the delay must have met two criteria:
- Your final arrival time was 3 hours behind the scheduled time.
- The delay has been the airline's fault. This means that delays due to weather conditions or other “extraordinary circumstances” are not eligible for compensation.
Birmingham Airport delays or cancellations?
You might be eligible for flight compensation up to £520!
Check my flightCancelled flights at Birmingham Airport – flight compensation and refund policies
Was your flight one of Birmingham's cancelled flights? We have good news for you, you may be eligible for compensation and/or a refund!
However, to be eligible, your flight must follow both of the conditions stated below:
- You were informed of the cancellation less than 14 days before the scheduled departure time, AND,
- The cancellation was the airline’s fault. This means that if the cancellation was caused by “extraordinary circumstances” outside of the airline’s control, you are not eligible for compensation or a refund.
In addition to compensation or a refund, you may also be entitled to an alternative flight. If you choose to take an alternative flight, the airline is responsible for providing you with meals, refreshments, and accommodation if necessary.
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Start my claimDelayed or cancelled flight at Birmingham Airport — how much flight compensation can I receive?
Do you have problems at Birmingham Airport with delayed, cancelled, or other issues with your flight? As mentioned earlier, you may be entitled to compensation!
The amount of compensation you can receive depends on the distance of your flight and the length of your delay. Under British and EU regulations, passengers can claim up to £520 for a delayed or cancelled flight, depending on the distance of the flight. See the table below for more details:
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 |
Flying from outside of Europe to Birmingham Airport? You may still be entitled to flight compensation
Yes, your flight from outside of Europe to Birmingham Airport may still be eligible for compensation. This applies to the airlines based in the EU and the UK, as long as the final destination or connecting destination is within the EU. If you are flying with a non-EU airline from outside of Europe, then you may not be able to claim compensation.
See the chart below for more information:
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 |
Extraordinary circumstances – When the airline can deny your flight compensation claims
Under certain circumstances, the airline may be exempt from paying flight compensation. These situations are known as "extraordinary circumstances". In these cases, the airline is not responsible for the delay or cancellation of your flight and is not obligated to provide flight compensation.
Some examples of extraordinary circumstances include:
- 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.
How to claim compensation for my delayed or cancelled flights at Birmingham Airport?
Claiming compensation after experiencing cancellations or delays at Birmingham Airport
can be a daunting task. At Flight-Delayed.co.uk, we make the process simple and straightforward. Here’s how to start your claim:
- Collect your documents: You will need to have your travel documents, flight details, and booking confirmation in hand.
- Submit your claim with our Claim Calculator: Once you have all the necessary information, you can submit your claim to us. Our team of legal experts will handle everything for you, from liaising with the airline to filing legal documents.
- Sit back and relax: We understand that the process of claiming compensation can be stressful, which is why we take care of everything for you. Sit back and relax while we fight for your rights.
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Delayed flight or long layover? — Here are our tips to kill time at Birmingham Airport
If you experience a Birmingham Airport delay or a long layover, don’t worry, there are plenty of ways to spend your time. Here are our top tips:
- Explore the airport: Birmingham Airport has plenty of shops, restaurants, and cafes to keep you occupied. Take a walk around the airport and discover what it has to offer.
- Relax in a lounge: Treat yourself to some luxury by relaxing in one of the airport lounges. Enjoy complimentary food and drinks while you wait for your flight.
- Connect to free Wi-Fi: Stay connected with friends and family by connecting to the airport’s free Wi-Fi.
- Rest at the hotels: If you’re feeling tired, you have multiple options for hotels at the airport. These expenses may be compensated by the airline as well.
- Go sightseeing: If you have a long layover, why not explore the local area? Birmingham city centre is just a short train or bus ride away and has plenty of sights to see.
About Birmingham Airport
Birmingham Airport (BHX), also known as Birmingham International Airport, is located just six miles southeast of Birmingham city centre. It is one of the busiest airports in the UK, handling over 13 million passengers each year, and serving as a hub for airlines such as Flybe, Jet2, Ryanair, and TUI Airways.
The airport has two terminals, with Terminal 1 being the main terminal for both domestic and international flights. The airport offers a wide range of amenities for passengers, including shops, restaurants, cafes, and bars. There are also lounges available for passengers who want to relax before their flight.
In terms of transportation, the airport is well-connected with a range of options including buses, coaches, trains, and taxis. The airport is located just off the M42 motorway, which provides easy access to Birmingham and the surrounding areas.
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