Although airlines like Icelandair aim to maintain their scheduled times, flights may still arrive late. Fortunately, as a traveller, you are covered by airline passenger rights when Icelandair flights are delayed.
As Icelandair is headquartered in the EU, nearly all of its flights are protected by EC 261, one of the most comprehensive laws protecting air passenger rights globally.
EC Regulation 261 gives passengers the right to claim compensation when they have faced delayed, cancelled, or overbooked flights that are not their fault.
There are some extraordinary circumstances that may exempt airlines from paying compensation, such as bad weather or problems at the airport. Nevertheless, if the delay is caused by technical issues or a strike by airline staff, you will likely be eligible for compensation under Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004.
Moreover, you generally have up to 3 years to make a Icelandair flight delay compensation claim. Simply enter your flight details and our user-friendly flight delay compensation calculator will tell you if you qualify for monetary compensation, and our team of professionals will be available to assist you in obtaining it.
In case of a flight cancellation by Icelandair, Australian laws on air passenger rights are clear: Icelandair must provide you with an alternate means of transportation to reach your destination or, if you prefer, a refund.
Additionally, if you received a cancellation notice less than 14 days before departure, you may also be eligible to claim compensation of up to {{ec261compensation} per person.
Generally, when Icelandair cancels a flight, it will try to rebook passengers onto another flight at no extra cost. You can request other changes if the offered alternative flight does not suit you or if you no longer want to take that trip.
If Icelandair can book you a new flight that lands at a similar time to your original flight, it is not required to pay any compensation. This is because you will reach your destination with minimal disruption to your plans. However, in many cases, passengers whose flights are canceled at the last minute have the right to file a claim against Icelandair for compensation.
All of this applies unless the flight cancellation was caused by an event beyond the control of Icelandair, such as adverse weather conditions or an accident at the airport. These events are referred to as exceptional circumstances.
Learn more about your right to compensation for a canceled flight here.
Because Icelandair is based within the EU, almost all the flights they offer are protected by EC 261, one of the world's most comprehensive laws for air passenger rights.
EC Regulation 261 gives passengers the right to claim compensation when they have suffered delayed, canceled, or overbooked flights over which they are not at fault.
Passengers also have the right to seek compensation for earlier flights; it is often still possible to submit claims for flights in the last 3 years.
Distance | Compensation |
---|---|
All flights under 1,500 km | Up to €250 per person |
Internal EU flights over 1,500 km | Up to €400 per person |
Non-internal EU flights between 1,500 - 3,500 km | Up to €400 per person |
Non-internal EU flights over 3,500 km | Up to €600 per person |
The table displays values in € as specified in EC Regulation 261.
As with any law, there are exceptions and special circumstances that may impact any specific claim, including the amount due for compensation. AirHelp makes it easy to check compensation here.
Punctuality of Icelandair (24 hours):
Total Flights: 102
On-Time Flights: 84
Punctuality Rate: approximately 82.35% of all flights were on time
Long Delays (greater than 3 hours): 0
Flight Cancellations: 0
The number of flights displayed is an estimate based on internal and third-party databases.
The Reykjavik-based Icelandair Group was founded in 1983 and currently operates four subsidiaries - Icelandair, Icelandair Cargo, Loftleidir Icelandic and VITA.
Icelandair will integrate Air Iceland Connect into its operations in March 2020. Air Iceland Connect's air carrier certificate will remain separate, and its crew members will continue to be employed by the company.
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