Flight to Berlin delayed or cancelled? Claim flight compensation up to £520!

Berlin is the ideal location in Europe for a weekend getaway. The thriving city checks off all the boxes: it has amazing nightlife and a fascinating history. Berlin Brandenburg serves as the country's sole international airport. As the third busiest airport in Germany, the airport is anticipated to serve about 34 million people yearly. If you are travelling into Berlin, you will probably land at this airport, which may get rather busy, resulting in flight delays and cancellations. Has your flight been delayed or cancelled to or from Berlin? Leverage this unfortunate situation to your advantage by claiming up to £520 from your delayed or cancelled flight from Berlin!

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  • Was your flight to or from Berlin delayed by over 3 hours? Claim flight compensation up to £520 per passenger!

  • Was your Berlin flight cancelled less than 14 days before its scheduled arrival or departure? Claim flight compensation and a refund of your ticket!

  • Submit a claim online in less than 5 minutes with us!

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How much compensation can I get for a delayed or cancelled flight from Berlin? 

You might be qualified for flight compensation if your flight out of Berlin was delayed by more than 3 hours or cancelled less than 14 days before departure. The compensation is issued per passenger and is determined by the distance of your flight.

Distance of your flightCompensation
Flights shorter than 1,500 kmGet £220 per passenger
Flight between 1,500 and 3,500 kmGet £350 per passenger
Flights of over 1,500 kilometres within the EUGet £350 per passenger
Flights of over 3,500 kilometres outside of the EUGet £520 per passenger
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Delayed flight from Berlin — you could be eligible for flight compensation!

Regardless of the airline, if the following criteria are met for your flight, you may be eligible for up to £520 in flight compensation for a delayed flight from Berlin:

  1. Your flight from Berlin was delayed by more than three hours

AND
  1. The airline was at fault for the delay. Passengers are unfortunately not entitled to compensation from the airline if the delay was caused by an unforeseeable circumstance or by a third party (for more information, see this page's section on "extraordinary circumstances").

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Cancelled flight from Berlin — compensation and refund policies

If your flight from Berlin is cancelled, you may be entitled to up to £520 in flight compensation, the full cost of your ticket returned, or even both. Find out when you can be qualified for these advantages by reading on!

Claim flight compensation for your cancelled flight from Berlin

If your flight from Berlin was cancelled, you might receive up to £520 in flight compensation per passenger if:

  1. The cancellation was announced less than 14 days before the planned departure date,

AND
  1. The airline was at fault for the cancelled flight (for additional information on when an airline has a legal basis to withhold passengers' compensation, see this page's "Extraordinary Circumstances" section).

Cancellation noticeAlternative flightCompensation
Fewer than 7 days in advanceDeparts 1h+ earlier or arrived 2h+ laterYes
7-14 days in advanceDeparts 2h+ earlier or arrived 4h+ laterYes
Fewer than 14 days in advanceNo alternative flight offeredYes + refund

Ask for the ticket refund for your cancelled flight from Berlin

You must meet the criteria given below to be qualified for a full refund of your flight ticket:

  1. You weren't given a choice of taking an alternative flight by the airline.

OR

  1. The airline offered you another alternative flight, but you turned it down.

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Were you offered a voucher for your cancelled flight from Berlin? Here’s what you should know. 

Generally speaking, we advise against accepting a travel voucher in place of a cash return. This is the case for the following explanations:

  1. Accepting a travel voucher requires booking a second journey with the same airline that you've already had issues with. In addition, airlines typically specify a deadline for using a voucher.

  2. You might not be able to turn your voucher into a cash refund if the airline files for bankruptcy, which would mean you would lose your money.

Flight to Berlin delayed or cancelled, am I also entitled to flight compensation?

There are slightly different requirements for obtaining a flight refund or compensation if you were travelling to Berlin.

  • If you were flying from a European nation or the UK, you may be eligible for flight compensation for a delayed or cancelled flight to Berlin.

  • Your eligibility also applies in the case that you took a flight from outside of the EU on a European airline.

You won't be subject to European laws governing flight compensation if a non-EU/UK airline flew you to Berlin and if your flight originated in a non-EU country. The table below provides more details on this.
Type of flightExampleCompensation
Flying with a British carrierTokyo to London with British AirwaysYes
Flying with a EU carrierAmsterdam to London with KLMYes
Flying with a non-UK/non-EU carrier from the UKLondon to Tokyo with Japan AirlinesYes
Flying with a non-UK/non-EU carrier to the UKTokyo to London with Japan AirlinesNo

Extraordinary circumstances disrupted my Berlin flight — can the airline really deny my claim? 

The airline is not responsible for the delay or cancellation of your flight where a third party or a situation of force majeure is at fault. Should these "extraordinary circumstances" occur, airlines are not compelled to compensate the impacted passengers. If your flight from Berlin is cancelled or delayed and any of the following applies, you could not be eligible for flight compensation:

  • 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.

You can relax, as you don't have to investigate the cause of your delayed or canceled flight to Berlin. Our team of experts will handle this for you by carefully comparing internal and external aviation data, ensuring you receive the compensation you're entitled to for your flight to Berlin.

How long can I claim for my delayed or cancelled flight from Berlin?

The European Union Regulation (EU261) on Air Passenger Rights applies to all flights into Berlin. So, 2 years after the flight, you can submit a claim for compensation for a flight to or from Berlin.

You have 6 years to file a claim for flight compensation or a refund from Berlin if you are travelling to or from the United Kingdom. Scotland is an exception since there, you have 5 years to file a claim. If you are travelling outside of the UK or the EU, your time to file the claim will be determined by local law.

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How long before I receive my flight compensation for my Berlin flight? 

The majority of the time, passengers who collaborate with us to request flight compensation or refund get their money within a few weeks or months.

The wait time could be months or even years if the airline doesn't reply and/or the claim needs to be filed in court.

No matter how long the claim process takes, our legal experts will keep you informed of any significant developments to your claim and be there to answer any questions you may have.

How can I claim for a Berlin flight cancelled or delayed? 

The quickest and most effective option to claim flight compensation is through Flight-Delayed.co.uk — your claim can be submitted in only 5 minutes!

You simply need to upload the necessary documents to our website to submit your claim with us. Afterwards, everything is handled on your behalf by our professionals, including assessing your claim, creating legal paperwork, communicating with the airline's legal representatives, and, if required, taking your claim to court.

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About Berlin flights 

Berlin used to be home to three smaller airports, Schönefeld, Tegel, and Tempelhof until it was decided to build a new airport in Berlin. On October 31, 2020, Berlin Brandenburg Airport's doors officially opened. It has replaced the already-closed Tegel and Tempelhof Airports as well as Schönefeld Airport, which will continue to be in use as the new airport's terminal 5 until 2025. The airport is officially known as Berlin Brandenburg International Airport, Willy Brandt (BER).

Berlin Brandenburg Airport is a world-class airport located in Schönefeld, a suburb of Berlin in the German state of Brandenburg. EasyJet, Eurowings, and Ryanair use it as a base; it is situated 18 km (11 mi) southeast of the city centre. It primarily offers flights to popular tourist and business destinations in Europe as well as a few intercontinental services.

Germany's capital city, Berlin, is recognized for its extraordinary collection of landmarks, thriving cultural scene, and lifestyle that manages to be both active and laid-back. The city is best recognized for its stark contrasts, in actuality. The past and present coexist as modern and historical monuments stand side by side. Among the 28 well-known European cities, Berlin has been deemed the most environmentally friendly.

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