Premium flights, passenger rights: Your EgyptAir experience
Even established, full-service airlines like EgyptAir (founded in 1932, headquartered in El Cairo, Egipto) experience operational issues. When you book a flight with a premium carrier, you expect reliability.
If your EgyptAir flight has been disrupted, you are covered by the European EC 261 Regulation. You could be owed up to €600 per passenger. We help you enforce your rights against major airlines without the stress of dealing with their complex legal departments.
If your EgyptAir flight has been disrupted, you are covered by the European EC 261 Regulation. You could be owed up to €600 per passenger. We help you enforce your rights against major airlines without the stress of dealing with their complex legal departments.
EgyptAir Operational Performance
Based on our latest data, out of 2100 recent departures:
- 79% of EgyptAir flights departed on time.
- 3.5% were cancelled.
- 17.5% suffered significant delays.
Your passenger rights with EgyptAir
Under EU and UK law (EC 261), EgyptAir's passengers are entitled to financial compensation in specific scenarios:
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Delayed Flights
If you arrived at your final destination over 3 hours late, you could claim from EgyptAir.
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Cancelled Flights
EgyptAir must compensate you if they cancelled your flight less than 14 days before departure.
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Denied Boarding
If EgyptAir overbooked the flight and denied you boarding against your will, you have full rights to compensation.
How much EgyptAir compensation can you get?
As a legacy carrier, EgyptAir operates many long-haul flights where the maximum €600 compensation applies. The payment tiers are:
- euro_symbol€250: For short flights up to 1,500km.
- euro_symbol€400: For EU flights over 1,500km, and non-EU flights between 1,500km and 3,500km.
- euro_symbol€600: For long-haul EgyptAir flights over 3,500km.
Lost baggage with EgyptAir
If EgyptAir loses or damages your luggage, you must fill out a Property Irregularity Report (PIR) before leaving the airport. You could be entitled to compensation under the Montreal Convention.
How to handle a EgyptAir disruption
Follow these steps if your EgyptAir flight is interrupted:
- 1 Keep your documents: Save your EgyptAir booking reference and boarding pass.
- 2 Ask for the reason: Ask EgyptAir staff at the gate exactly why the flight is delayed or cancelled.
- 3 Request care: Ask EgyptAir for food and drink vouchers during long waits.
- 4 Don't sign waivers: Be careful not to sign away your rights in exchange for EgyptAir air miles or vouchers.
- 5 Keep expense receipts: Keep receipts for any extra expenses incurred.
When EgyptAir cancels your flight
If EgyptAir cancels your flight abruptly, you have the right to either a full refund or an alternative flight to your destination. In addition, if you were informed less than 14 days prior, you can claim up to €600 in cash compensation.
Severe delays with EgyptAir
For flights delayed by more than 3 hours at arrival, EgyptAir is required by European law to pay compensation. The amount depends strictly on the flight distance, not the ticket price.
Bumpped from a EgyptAir flight?
Overbooking is a known practice. If EgyptAir denies you boarding due to overcapacity, you are entitled to the same high levels of compensation as if the flight had been cancelled.
When EgyptAir doesn't have to pay
Compensation is not applicable in 'extraordinary circumstances' – events outside of EgyptAir's control. Examples include severe adverse weather conditions, air traffic control restrictions, or medical emergencies. EgyptAir must prove these circumstances to deny your claim.
Can you claim for EgyptAir staff strikes?
Yes. If the strike involves EgyptAir's own employees, such as their pilots or cabin crew, it is considered within their control, and you are eligible for compensation.
Time limits for claiming against EgyptAir
Depending on the jurisdiction, you usually have between 3 to 6 years to submit your claim against EgyptAir for a past flight disruption.
Let us deal with EgyptAir
Don't get bogged down in EgyptAir's customer service queues. We operate on a 'No Win, No Fee' basis, meaning we take all the financial risk.