Flight delays are a frustrating reality for many travelers, and if you’ve recently experienced one in Egypt, you may be entitled to financial compensation. Whether you were flying from Cairo, Hurghada, Sharm El Sheikh, or Alexandria, European and international laws protect your rights. Let’s explore how you can claim up to 600€ for your disrupted travel plans.
Egypt is a major travel hub, attracting millions of tourists each year. However, delays are not uncommon due to various reasons, such as:
High Air Traffic – Cairo International Airport (CAI) is one of the busiest in Africa.
Weather Conditions – Sandstorms, extreme heat, and occasional fog can disrupt flights.
Operational Issues – Airlines facing technical difficulties or staffing shortages.
Political or Security Issues – Protests, strikes, and regional tensions can impact flight schedules.
Airline Overbooking and Scheduling Conflicts – Some airlines overbook flights, causing passengers to be rebooked or delayed.
If your flight was delayed for three or more hours upon arrival and it departed from an EU country or was operated by an EU airline, Regulation EC261/2004 grants you the right to claim up to 600€ in compensation. This applies to flights:
Departing from the EU and landing in Egypt.
Departing from Egypt to the EU, but only if operated by an EU airline.
The delay was not caused by extraordinary circumstances such as terrorism threats or severe weather conditions.
Your flight was scheduled in the last six years (varies by country).
You checked in on time (at least 45 minutes before departure).
Cairo International Airport (CAI) – The busiest airport in Egypt, often facing air traffic congestion.
Sharm El Sheikh International Airport (SSH) – Popular among tourists but prone to operational delays.
Hurghada International Airport (HRG) – Heavy seasonal traffic can cause frequent delays.
Borg El Arab Airport (HBE) – Serves Alexandria and experiences technical delays.
Luxor International Airport (LXR) – A gateway to Egypt’s ancient wonders, with occasional delays due to infrastructure limitations.
Check the Cause of the Delay – Ask the airline for a written explanation.
Keep Your Boarding Pass and Ticket – Proof of booking is essential for claims.
Note the Actual Departure and Arrival Times – Take a photo of the departure board.
Request Food and Drinks from the Airline – After two hours of delay, airlines must provide care.
Keep Receipts for Extra Expenses – If the delay forces you to book a hotel or transport, save your receipts.
Do Not Accept Vouchers – Airlines may offer travel vouchers instead of cash. These often waive your right to full compensation.
The amount of compensation depends on the flight distance:
Flight Distance | Delay Time | Compensation |
---|---|---|
Up to 1,500 km | 3+ hours | 250€ |
1,500 - 3,500 km | 3+ hours | 400€ |
3,500+ km | 4+ hours | 600€ |
Most flights from Egypt to Europe exceed 3,500 km, meaning you may qualify for 600€ in compensation.
Not always. Extraordinary circumstances, such as extreme sandstorms or political unrest, are not eligible for compensation. However, if the airline failed to take reasonable preventive measures, you may still have a claim.
Claiming compensation directly from airlines can be time-consuming and frustrating. Instead, Trouble Flight simplifies the process:
Enter your flight details on our website.
We analyze your case and determine if you qualify for compensation.
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Don’t let a flight delay ruin your trip. If you were stuck in Egypt due to a delayed flight, you could be entitled to up to 600€ in compensation. Check your eligibility in less than three minutes and get the money you deserve. Start your claim today!