EU261 Ghostby Sovereign Suite
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Owed up to €600 for your delayed flight?

AirHelp takes 35%. We charge $19.99 flat.

Claim letter PDF delivered here within 90 seconds. Not stored after delivery.

Flight check is always free. You only pay $19.99 if your flight is eligible and you want the letter.

How it works

1

Check your flight

Enter your flight number and date. We look up the live delay data and check eligibility against EU261 or US DOT rules — in under 3 seconds.

2

Pay $19.99

One flat fee. No percentage cuts. AirHelp charges 35% of your payout — on a €600 claim that's €210 just for their service. We charge $19.99 regardless.

3

Receive your letter + direct contact

Within 90 seconds, a formal legal claim letter lands in your inbox as a PDF — plus the direct Customer Relations address for your specific airline. No hunting for where to send it.

€600

Maximum compensation under EU261

$19.99

Flat fee — vs AirHelp's 35% cut

90s

Letter in your inbox after payment

Based on EU Regulation 261/2004 and US DOT 14 CFR Part 259/250

Frequently asked questions

What if the airline ignores my letter?

Escalate to your country's National Enforcement Body (NEB). In the UK it's the CAA, in the EU each member state has one. This is free and airlines are legally required to cooperate. A list is available at the European Commission website.

What counts as an extraordinary circumstance?

Weather events, air traffic control strikes, security incidents, and political instability can qualify. Technical failures, crew shortages, and overbooking do NOT — the airline is liable regardless. Our letters address this distinction directly.

Does this work for US flights?

Yes. US DOT rules (14 CFR Part 250) cover involuntary denied boarding on US routes. Cancellations on US routes now require automatic refunds under the 2024 DOT final rule. We generate letters for both.

How recent does the flight need to be?

EU261 claims are typically valid for 2–6 years depending on your country (UK: 6 years, Germany: 3 years, France: 5 years). We recommend filing as soon as possible. Our tool accepts dates up to 3 years ago.