EU 261 · RIGHTS BY COUNTRY

Your rights, across Europe.

EU 261 applies uniformly, but each country has its own case law, statute of limitations, and quirks. 12 jurisdictions covered.

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Belgium · EU 261 + national law

Your rights in Belgium.

STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS
1 an · 1 yr
Legal window to act
GATEHELP WIN RATE
87%
All situations combined
Scenario
Applicable text
Amount
Delay > 3h
Short haul (≤ 1,500 km) — at arrival at final destination
EU 261 art. 7(1)(a)
250 €
Delay > 3h
Intra-EU medium > 1,500 km or 1,500–3,500 km non-EU
EU 261 art. 7(1)(b)
400 €
Delay > 4h
Long haul > 3,500 km non-EU
EU 261 art. 7(1)(c)
600 €
Denied boarding
Overbooked, involuntary — amount per distance
EU 261 art. 4
250–600 €
Lost or damaged baggage
Montreal Convention (1,288 SDR per passenger)
Montreal Conv.
up to 1 600 €

Force majeure: when compensation drops (or not).

EU 261 carves out extraordinary circumstances. The CJEU has drawn a very precise line — case law evolves every year.

NO COMPENSATION

Extreme weather

Storm, blocking snow, lightning. The airline must prove weather directly prevented the flight, not just made operations harder.

NO COMPENSATION

ATC strike

When air-traffic control is on strike, the airline is exempt — unless they could have rerouted.

COMPENSATION OWED

Technical fault

CJEU 2015 ruling: an aircraft fault is part of normal operating risk. Not force majeure.

COMPENSATION OWED

Airline crew strike

CJEU 2018 ruling: a strike by the airlines own staff is NOT an extraordinary circumstance. Compensation owed.

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