Codeshare Flight Delayed? How to Claim Your Compensation
With a codeshare flight, you book with one airline, but a different one operates the flight. If that flight is delayed or cancelled, you are entitled to EUR250-600 compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004. Important: your complaint must always go to the operating carrier, not the airline you booked with. This was established by the ECJ in the Wegener ruling (C-532/17).
Marketing Carrier vs. Operating Carrier
Marketing Carrier (Booking Airline)
- The airline you purchased the ticket from
- Their flight number appears on your ticket
- NOT responsible for EU261 compensation
Operating Carrier (Operating Airline)
- The airline whose aircraft and crew operate the flight
- Identifiable by 'operated by' note or on your boarding pass
- RESPONSIBLE for EU261 compensation (ECJ C-532/17)
Common codeshare examples
| Booked with | Operated by | Complain to |
|---|---|---|
| Lufthansa | Eurowings / Discover | Eurowings / Discover |
| KLM | Transavia | Transavia |
| British Airways | Iberia / Vueling | Iberia / Vueling |
| Air France | HOP! / Transavia | HOP! / Transavia |
Compensation amounts for codeshare flights
Compensation for codeshare flights is identical to direct flights and depends on the flight distance:
| Flight Distance | Compensation | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 1,500 km | 250 EUR | LH ticket, Eurowings flight: Hamburg → Vienna |
| 1.500 - 3.500 km | 400 EUR | KLM ticket, Transavia flight: Amsterdam → Antalya |
| Over 3,500 km | 600 EUR | BA ticket, Iberia flight: London → Buenos Aires |
4 steps to your compensation
- 1
Identify the operating carrier
Check your boarding pass or booking confirmation to find which airline actually operated the flight ('operated by').
- 2
Enter flight data
Enter the operating carrier's flight number, date, and airports. For connecting flights: departure airport of the first leg and final destination.
- 3
Generate complaint letter
Our AI creates a complaint letter correctly addressed to the operating carrier with relevant ECJ case references — for 8,40 EUR.
- 4
Send to operating carrier
Download the letter as a PDF and send it to the operating airline — not the airline you booked with.
EU261 and codeshare: When does the claim apply?
You have a claim if:
- The operating carrier operates the flight from an EU airport
- The operating carrier is an EU airline and the flight arrives in the EU
- Delay at the destination exceeds 3 hours
- No extraordinary circumstances applied
No claim if:
- The operating carrier is not an EU airline and the flight departs outside the EU
- Extraordinary circumstances caused the delay
- Delay at the destination is under 3 hours
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a codeshare flight?
Who do I contact for a codeshare flight complaint?
Which flight number applies for my complaint?
Can I contact the booking airline instead?
What about codeshare with connecting flights?
Does EU261 apply to codeshare flights with non-EU airlines?
How do I find out who the operating carrier is?
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