Claiming your rights is straightforward — just enter your flight details into our free checker, and we’ll instantly tell you if you qualify, then handle the entire process for you.
If your flight disruption was caused by the airline — such as technical issues, crew shortages, or overbooking — you are protected under EU law (EU261) and could receive significant compensation.
You may claim compensation if your airline cancels your flight and fails to notify you at least 14 days before departure.
If your arrival at the final destination is delayed by 3 hours or more, you may claim compensation.
If you were denied boarding due to an overbooked flight, you may also claim compensation.
These are considered “extraordinary circumstances,” and the airline is not held liable for the resulting delays or cancellations.
If your flight from Berlin Brandenburg Airport was delayed, cancelled, or you were denied boarding due to overbooking for reasons within the airline’s control, you likely have a valid claim for compensation.
Our free online assessment takes only a few minutes, and if you qualify, we handle the entire claims process on your behalf — fast, secure, and hassle-free.
Your claims for disrupted flights at Berlin Brandenburg Airport are protected under EU Regulation 261/2004. This law guarantees your passenger rights in cases of flight delays, cancellations, or denied boarding — regardless of ticket type or booking class.
In addition to flight compensation, you also have rights if your baggage is lost, damaged, or delayed:
If your flight from Berlin Brandenburg Airport was disrupted or your baggage was mishandled, our service can help you enforce your rights under EU law.
Airlines may sometimes offer vouchers instead of cash, which could limit your compensation. Instead, let us check your eligibility for up to €600. If you qualify, we manage your claim from start to finish.
If your Berlin Brandenburg Airport flight was disrupted due to reasons within the airline’s control—such as technical issues, crew shortages, or overbooking—you are protected under EU law and entitled to significant compensation.
The easiest way to enforce your rights is with easy flight compensation.
Simply enter your flight details for a free, instant assessment. Our experts handle all the details—so you don’t have to deal with unresponsive airlines or confusing legal terms.
Be aware: Airlines often offer vouchers instead of cash, which may require you to give up your right to higher compensation.
Instead, let easy flight compensation check your eligibility for up to €600 in compensation. If you qualify, just provide a few more details and our team will take over your claim against Berlin Brandenburg Airport—from start to finish.
Check your flight status and reach out to customer service. Request alternative travel arrangements or a refund for your disrupted itinerary.
Keep your flight booking confirmation, boarding pass, and all communication with the airline. Save receipts for any extra expenses caused by the disruption (meals, accommodation, transport).
For the fastest and simplest path to compensation, use our service. Our specialists know airline policies and EU261 regulations inside out — we handle the entire process for you, so you don’t have to negotiate or fill out complicated forms.
Once you submit a claim for a disrupted flight at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, it will be carefully reviewed. All documents you provide — such as your booking reference, boarding pass, and proof of delay or cancellation — will be checked against the airline’s policies and EU261 regulations.
Keeping all your flight documents safe is essential for a smooth and successful claims process.
If the airline rejects your compensation claim, you have the right to appeal. We recommend:
Our specialists handle appeals for flights at Berlin Brandenburg Airport, managing the entire process for you. This significantly increases your chances of securing the compensation you are entitled to.
From the moment you sign, we officially become your legal representative and can:
Yes. Delays of 3 hours or more caused by the airline — such as technical issues, crew shortages, or overbooking — qualify under EU261.
Absolutely. If your flight was cancelled and the airline did not notify you at least 14 days in advance, you are entitled to compensation.
You are eligible for compensation and assistance to reach your destination as quickly as possible.
No. Airlines are not liable for delays or cancellations caused by extraordinary circumstances such as extreme weather, strikes, political unrest, or airspace restrictions.
Airlines typically respond within 6–8 weeks, but final payment may take longer. Using our service accelerates the process and ensures you are informed at every stage.