Frankfurt-Hahn Airport (HHN) may not be as big as Frankfurt Main, but it still serves millions of passengers traveling with low-cost airlines like Ryanair and Wizz Air. Located in Rhineland-Palatinate, about 120 km from Frankfurt, this airport is a common departure point for budget travelers heading across Europe. However, delays at Hahn can be frustrating, especially with its limited amenities compared to larger airports.
If your flight was delayed departing from Frankfurt-Hahn, you could be eligible for up to €600 in compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004. Here’s everything you need to know about your rights and how to claim what you’re owed.
While Hahn Airport is relatively small, delays happen frequently due to several factors:
Hahn is in a region that experiences dense fog, strong winds, and winter snow, causing frequent flight disruptions.
Budget airlines operating from Hahn, such as Ryanair, have tight turnaround schedules. A delay at one airport can quickly affect the entire network.
Since Hahn is not a major hub, flight prioritization often favors larger airports, leading to secondary delays.
Smaller airports like Hahn have fewer resources for handling baggage, fueling, and security checks, making them more vulnerable to delays.
Under EU261/2004, passengers departing from Hahn Airport may be eligible for compensation if:
The flight was delayed by at least 3 hours upon arrival at the final destination.
The airline was responsible for the delay (not caused by extraordinary circumstances like extreme weather).
You were flying with an EU airline or departing from an EU airport (Hahn qualifies).
The compensation amounts depend on the flight distance:
€250 for flights under 1,500 km.
€400 for flights between 1,500 km – 3,500 km.
€600 for flights over 3,500 km (only applicable to non-EU destinations).
If your flight from Hahn was delayed, follow these steps:
Use our free compensation checker to find out if you qualify. It only takes a minute!
Make sure you have:
✔ Your boarding pass or ticket confirmation.
✔ Proof of the delay (official airline communication, flight status screenshots, etc.).
You can file the claim directly with the airline, but they may reject it or delay the process. Alternatively, let Trouble Flight handle it for you—we only get paid if you win!
If your flight is delayed for two or more hours, airlines must provide:
Free meals and drinks
Two phone calls or internet access
Accommodation if the delay extends overnight
Airport transfers (if necessary)
If they don’t offer this, keep your receipts and claim reimbursement later.
If you’re facing a long delay at Hahn, check if an alternative route is available from Frankfurt Main Airport (FRA). It's about 120 km from Hahn and offers many more flight options.
By Bus: FlixBus and Bohr Bus offer direct transfers from Hahn to Frankfurt Main.
By Car: Renting a car or using a taxi may be expensive but is the fastest way (about 1h 30min).
By Train: There’s no direct train, but you can take a bus to Koblenz and then a train to Frankfurt.
If switching airports saves you time and avoids a missed connection, it might be worth considering. Some travel insurance policies even cover the cost of alternative transport in case of extreme delays.
No, airlines are not responsible for delays caused by extreme weather. However, if the airline claims weather as the reason, ask for official proof—some delays are wrongly classified as weather-related.
Airlines often reject claims hoping passengers will give up. If this happens, we’ll fight for your rights and escalate the case legally if needed.
In Germany, you have up to three years from the flight date to submit a compensation claim.
If you accepted a travel voucher, the airline may argue that you waived your right to monetary compensation. Always check the terms before accepting.
If your flight from Hahn was delayed, don’t leave money on the table. Trouble Flight makes claiming compensation fast and hassle-free.
Check your eligibility now and get up to €600 in compensation!