Aeroitalia is a growing airline, connecting Italy with several European and international destinations. While the airline aims for punctuality, flight delays can still happen due to technical issues, operational challenges, or air traffic control disruptions. If your flight was delayed for at least three hours, you may be entitled to compensation under European Regulation EC261/2004.
Aeroitalia is known for providing budget-friendly flights across Italy and beyond. However, like any airline, it faces occasional delays. Some common reasons include:
Technical issues: Routine maintenance or unexpected mechanical failures.
Crew shortages: Last-minute schedule changes affecting flight staff.
Congested airspace: Delays at busy airports like Rome Fiumicino or Milan Malpensa.
Weather disruptions: Storms, fog, or extreme temperatures affecting departure schedules.
While some delays are unavoidable, others fall under airline responsibility, making you eligible for financial compensation.
If your flight arrives at your destination with a delay of three hours or more, you may be eligible for compensation based on the flight distance:
€250 for flights up to 1,500 km (e.g., Milan to Paris)
€400 for flights between 1,500 and 3,500 km (e.g., Rome to Istanbul)
€600 for flights over 3,500 km (e.g., Milan to Dubai)
However, if the delay was due to extraordinary circumstances like extreme weather, airport strikes, or security threats, compensation may not apply.
Long delays are frustrating, but there are ways to make the situation more manageable.
If your delay is significant and you need to reach your destination urgently, look for flights with other airlines such as ITA Airways, Ryanair, or easyJet, which may operate similar routes.
If your flight from Milan Malpensa is delayed for several hours, consider checking flights from Linate Airport or Bergamo Orio al Serio. For Rome, you might find options from Ciampino Airport instead of Fiumicino.
Under EU law, if your delay exceeds two hours (for short-haul) or four hours (for long-haul), Aeroitalia must provide:
Meals and refreshments
Two free calls, emails, or messages
Hotel accommodation (if the delay requires an overnight stay)
Transport to and from the hotel
If Aeroitalia doesn’t immediately provide assistance, keep receipts for food, drinks, or transport costs. You can claim reimbursement later as long as expenses are reasonable.
Use the Trouble Flight Compensation Calculator to check eligibility. You’ll need:
Flight number
Departure and arrival airports
Date of travel
Delay duration
Once confirmed, submit your claim through Trouble Flight. We handle all negotiations with Aeroitalia on your behalf.
If your claim is successful, compensation is sent directly to your bank account. Trouble Flight operates on a no-win, no-fee basis, meaning you only pay a commission if we win your case.
While delays are unpredictable, you can take steps to reduce the risk of disruption:
Book Early Morning Flights: Early flights are less prone to delays than evening departures.
Check Flight Status Before Leaving: Use Aeroitalia’s website or apps like FlightAware for real-time updates.
Fly Direct When Possible: Connecting flights increase the risk of delays.
Choose Major Airports: Larger hubs like Rome Fiumicino and Milan Malpensa offer more alternative flights in case of issues.
If your Aeroitalia flight was delayed, you don’t have to simply accept the inconvenience. You may be eligible for significant compensation under EU law. Check your eligibility today and claim what you’re entitled to!