Imagine this: You’re at Larnaca International Airport (LCA) or Paphos International Airport (PFO), ready to board your flight, but then comes the dreaded announcement—your flight is delayed. Hours pass, frustration builds, and your plans start to fall apart.
But here’s the good news: If your flight was delayed for more than three hours, you might be eligible for compensation of up to €600 per passenger, thanks to EU Regulation EC 261/2004.
Cyprus, with its strategic location in the Mediterranean, is a major travel hub connecting Europe, the Middle East, and beyond. While the island enjoys over 320 days of sunshine per year, flight delays are still common due to several factors:
Air Traffic Congestion – Cyprus sees a heavy influx of tourists, especially during the summer months. This puts pressure on air traffic control and can lead to cascading delays.
Technical Issues – Aircraft maintenance and unexpected repairs often cause significant delays.
Weather Conditions – While rare, strong winds or occasional storms can disrupt air traffic.
Strikes & Staff Shortages – Airline crew strikes, air traffic control slowdowns, or airport staff shortages can impact flight schedules.
Knock-on Delays – If your aircraft arrives late from a previous route, your departure may be affected as well.
Under EC 261/2004, you are entitled to compensation if:
✔️ Your flight was delayed by more than three hours upon arrival.
✔️ The delay was within the airline’s control (not caused by extraordinary circumstances like extreme weather or air traffic control restrictions).
✔️ You were flying to or from an EU country on an EU airline.
The compensation you receive depends on the flight distance and the total delay:
Flight Distance | Delay Time | Compensation (€) |
---|---|---|
Up to 1,500 km | 3+ hours | €250 |
1,500 - 3,500 km | 3+ hours | €400 |
3,500+ km (outside EU) | 4+ hours | €600 |
Most flights from Cyprus to other EU destinations fall within the €250-€400 range, while longer flights (e.g., to Dubai, New York, or Bangkok) can result in a €600 payout.
If your flight is delayed, take immediate action to strengthen your compensation claim:
Track your flight status on the airline’s website, airport departure boards, or apps like FlightRadar24.
Ask the airline for a written statement explaining the cause of the delay.
You’ll need these when filing your claim.
For delays over two hours, airlines must provide free food, drinks, and, if necessary, hotel accommodation and transportation.
Some airlines may offer travel vouchers, but you have the right to demand cash compensation.
Instead of dealing with complicated airline bureaucracy, let Trouble Flight handle the claim for you!
If your delay is significant, you might want to consider alternative ways to reach your destination:
Cyprus has two major airports:
Larnaca International Airport (LCA) – The busiest airport, serving most international flights.
Paphos International Airport (PFO) – Primarily serves budget airlines and charter flights.
If your flight from Larnaca is delayed for too long, check if an alternative flight from Paphos is available with another airline. Many airlines, including Ryanair, Wizz Air, and easyJet, operate out of both airports.
🚗 How to Get Between Larnaca and Paphos Airports?
Car Rental – Available at both airports, with a 1.5-hour drive between them.
Intercity Buses – Several direct routes connect the two airports.
Taxis – A bit pricey but an option if you're in a rush.
If you're traveling to Greece or another Mediterranean destination, consider ferry services from Limassol or Larnaca Port.
If your delay turns into an overnight nightmare, hotels near both airports offer quick accommodation options. Some airlines may cover your hotel stay, so always check before paying out of pocket.
Many airlines wrongfully deny compensation claims. Here’s how they try to avoid paying—and how we fight back:
🚫 "Extraordinary Circumstances" – Airlines often claim bad weather or air traffic control restrictions caused the delay, but we verify this with flight data.
🚫 "Technical Issues Are Not Covered" – FALSE. The European Court of Justice ruled that most technical faults ARE the airline’s responsibility.
🚫 "You Were Rebooked, So You Can't Claim" – WRONG. Even if the airline puts you on another flight, you can still claim compensation.
Claiming compensation on your own can be frustrating. Airlines often ignore emails, demand unnecessary documents, or drag out responses for months.
At Trouble Flight, we handle everything for you:
✅ No Upfront Fees – We only get paid when you get compensated.
✅ Legal Experts on Your Side – We know all airline tricks and fight for your rights.
✅ Quick & Easy Process – Submit your claim in minutes, and we do the rest.
Flight delays are frustrating, but you don’t have to suffer without compensation. If your flight was delayed in Cyprus for over three hours, you could be owed up to €600.
Don’t wait—file your claim now and let Trouble Flight get you the compensation you deserve! 🚀