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British Airways overbooking compensation: what to do and how it works

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Passenger rights for British Airways flight overbooking: compensation eligibility and claim process

British Airways overbooking is a practice that can leave passengers without a seat onboard, even with a valid ticket. If this happens on a flight departing from the UK or the European Union, or on a flight arriving in the UK operated by British Airways, you are protected by UK261 or EU Regulation EC 261, depending on your flight. This means US passengers flying from the US to the UK on British Airways are covered. Find out how to get the compensation you're owed!

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Your rights in the event of British Airways overbooking

If British Airways denies you boarding due to overbooking on a flight covered by UK 261 (departing from the UK or arriving in the UK), you are protected with compensation of up to $600.

The airline must also offer you rerouting on the first available flight, or provide a refund for your ticket if you decide not to travel.

While you wait, British Airways must provide assistance with meals, drinks, communications and, if necessary, hotel accommodation and transportation.

If you voluntarily give up your seat, for example in exchange for vouchers, you waive your right to compensation under UK 261.

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What are my rights in the event of British Airways overbooking?

If you’ve been denied boarding due to overbooking on a British Airways flight that is covered by UK 261, you’re protected. This law applies to flights departing from the UK, or flights arriving in the UK or in the EU that are operated by British Airways. This regulation entitles you to compensation of up to $600, but there's more to it than that.

If you voluntarily give up your seat (e.g., for a voucher), you forfeit your right to denied boarding compensation under UK 261.

Here’s a quick summary of your rights in case of overbooking:

1. Rebooking on another flight

British Airways must get you on the first available flight to your destination at no extra cost, even if it's in a higher class of service.

2. Ticket refund

If you’re denied boarding due to overbooking and choose not to take the alternative flight, you are entitled to a full refund for your ticket. If you have a return ticket, the unused return leg may also be refunded.

3. Financial compensation

If British Airways denies you boarding because of overbooking, UK 261 entitles you to compensation, up to $600, depending on the flight distance.

4. Airport assistance

If you’re denied boarding or if you agree to take the next available flight, British Airways must provide assistance while you wait at the airport.

The assistance includes meals, drinks, phone calls and emails. If the next available flight you agree to is scheduled for the following day, the airline must also cover the cost of hotel accommodation and transportation to and from the airport.

5. Right to information

The airline is required to clearly inform you about:

  • Your passenger rights

  • The reason for being denied boarding due to overbooking

  • The procedure for claiming compensation

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What to do if British Airways overbooks your flight?

What happens if you voluntarily give up your seat

In the event of overbooking, British Airways is required to ask passengers at the gate if anyone is willing to voluntarily give up their seat.

  • In exchange for giving up your seat, the airline typically offers benefits such as vouchers or travel credits.

  • The airline must then either rebook you on the next available flight (known as the right to re-routing), or refund your ticket.

  • You are also entitled to airport assistance.

  • However, by voluntarily giving up your seat, you waive your right to financial compensation.

If there are not enough volunteers, British Airways will decide who will be denied boarding.

What happens – and what to do – if British Airways denies you boarding due to overbooking

Here’s a summary of what to do if you’re denied boarding by British Airways due to overbooking, so you can ensure your rights are protected:

  1. Hold on to all your travel documents.

  2. Ask for written confirmation that boarding was denied due to British Airways.

  3. Assert your right to receive assistance at the airport.

  4. Request an alternative flight (right to re-routing) or a ticket refund.

  5. Keep all receipts and invoices for any expenses to request reimbursement.

  6. Finally, submit a compensation claim.

Use our compensation calculator below to find out how much you may be entitled to.

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British Airways overbooking: how much compensation can you claim?

The amount of compensation for overbooking, as set out in UK 261, depends on the distance of your flight.

The table below gives a clear overview of the compensation you may be entitled to, based on your flight details:

DistanceCompensation
Flights 1,500 km or lessUp to $270
Flights 1,500-3,500 kmUp to $430
Flights 3,500 km or moreUp to $600

These amounts therefore don't depend on your ticket price, but are fixed rates. For example, if you bought a New York (JFK) to London (LHR) flight (over 3,500 km) and paid $500 for it, the overbooking compensation would still be $600.


How to claim compensation for British Airways overbooking

You can claim compensation for overbooking directly from British Airways: the airline is legally required to inform you of the procedure to follow when making a claim.

Alternatively, you can turn to AirHelp to increase your chances of success and make the process faster and easier. Since 2013, we’ve helped over 3 million passengers receive the compensation they were owed. What's more, you get several advantages:

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How long do you have to claim compensation and when is it not granted?

In most cases, you have up to 3 years to file a claim with British Airways for overbooking compensation. UK 261 does not set a specific time limit, which instead depends on the country where the legislation applies.

Furthermore, in the event of denied boarding, there are certain situations in which UK 261 does not grant compensation. There are two main cases:

You're responsible for being denied boarding: if you arrive too late at the gate or don't have the required travel documents, you're not eligible for compensation.

If you voluntarily give up your seat, you are not entitled to compensation. UK 261 only applies when boarding is denied without the passenger’s consent.


How to avoid being affected by British Airways overbooking

Here are some tips to reduce the chances of being selected for denied boarding by the airline in case of overbooking.

None of these tips guarantee you won't be bumped, but they'll help tip the odds in your favour. Here's how to avoid British Airways overbooking:

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FAQs about British Airways and overbooking

I'm flying from the US to the UK on British Airways. Am I covered by UK 261?

Yes. Since British Airways is a British airline, UK 261 applies to its flights arriving in the UK from the US. This means your passenger rights, including compensation for overbooking, are protected by this law.

What are my rights if my British Airways flight is overbooked?

You're entitled to:

  • A ticket refund or rebooking on another flight at no extra cost

  • Potential financial compensation of up to $600

  • Airport assistance and to be informed about any changes to your flight.

What should I do if British Airways overbooked my flight?

Hold onto your boarding pass and any other travel documents, ask why you’re being denied boarding and request an alternate flight to your destination. If you decide not to accept the alternative flight, get your ticket refunded and then check with AirHelp to see if you're entitled to compensation of up to $600.

Can I claim both a refund and compensation?

Refund and compensation are two separate entitlements, therefore you can claim both. The refund covers the cost of your ticket, while the compensation is an additional payment of up to $600, as provided for by UK 261.

Overbooking is a lawful practice, but the airline must respect passenger rights under UK 261.

What happens if I miss a connecting flight?

If you miss your connection due to overbooking, you might be entitled to compensation: use our calculator to check what you could be owed in this situation.

How can AirHelp support you with a British Airways overbooking?

We'll tell you quickly if we think you are eligible for compensation, handle all communication with the airline, and provide legal support if needed. Plus, we only charge a fee when we're successful in getting your compensation: no win, no fee.


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