Bratislava, the capital of Slovakia, is home to M. R. Štefánik Airport (BTS), a growing hub for budget airlines and international routes. Whether you’re flying with Ryanair, Wizz Air, or Smartwings, delays can be frustrating and costly. But did you know that under EU Regulation 261/2004, you could be entitled to up to €600 in compensation for a delayed flight?
If you’re stranded at Bratislava Airport, don’t panic. Here’s everything you need to know about claiming compensation for flight delays and what to do while you wait.
Flight delays at Bratislava Airport can happen for several reasons, including:
Bratislava experiences harsh winters and occasional storms, which can lead to delays. Snowfall, fog, and strong winds are common, especially between November and March.
As Bratislava’s airport grows, so does air traffic. With Vienna International Airport (VIE) just 60 km away, airspace congestion often affects departures from BTS.
Delays due to aircraft maintenance or mechanical failures are beyond passengers' control but still eligible for compensation under EU law.
Shortage of crew or pilot scheduling problems can delay flights, and in most cases, passengers can claim compensation.
If your flight was delayed by 3 hours or more upon arrival and it was due to reasons within the airline’s control, you could receive up to €600 per passenger.
Flight Distance | Delay Duration | Compensation (€) |
---|---|---|
Under 1,500 km | 3+ hours | €250 |
1,500 - 3,500 km | 3+ hours | €400 |
Over 3,500 km (EU to non-EU) | 4+ hours | €600 |
If the delay was caused by extraordinary circumstances like severe weather or airport strikes, the airline might not be liable. But don’t let them dismiss your claim too easily! Many airlines try to avoid paying compensation when they should.
Use Flightradar24 or check Bratislava Airport's official website to see real-time flight updates.
For delays of more than 2 hours, the airline must provide:
Meals and refreshments
Two free phone calls or emails
Hotel accommodation (if overnight stay is required)
These documents are essential when filing a claim for compensation.
Instead of dealing with airline bureaucracy, let Trouble Flight handle your claim. We do all the work for you and ensure you get the money you deserve!
If your flight delay turns into a cancellation, you might want to consider alternative options:
Vienna Airport, just across the border in Austria, has far more international connections. You can reach it easily:
By Bus: FlixBus and Slovak Lines operate direct routes (45 min, ~€5-€10).
By Train: Bratislava’s Hlavná Stanica station has connections to Vienna’s central train hub.
By Taxi/Uber: A direct ride takes around 45 minutes, costing approximately €50-€70.
Tip: If your airline won’t rebook you on a new flight, check flights from Vienna Airport and request a refund instead.
Marek’s flight from Bratislava to London Stansted (STN) was delayed by 4 hours due to a technical fault. He submitted his claim through Trouble Flight and received €250 in just a few weeks!
Their flight from Bratislava to Milan Malpensa (MXP) was delayed by 3.5 hours due to airline crew issues. They thought they weren’t eligible, but our team handled their case, and they got €250 each!
Airlines often blame the weather, but if other flights were operating at the same time, your claim is still valid!
This is tricky, but if the delay was specific to your airline and not a general airport shutdown, you may still be entitled to compensation.
A meal voucher doesn’t replace your legal right to compensation. You’re entitled to cash, not just food or travel credits!
EU Regulation 261/2004 ensures that passengers don’t get left behind when airlines fail to deliver. You don’t need a lawyer, and with Trouble Flight, you can claim your compensation in minutes.
Getting your compensation is easy:
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If your flight was delayed in Bratislava, don’t wait! You could be entitled to up to €600, and the sooner you file, the better.