Scandinavian Airlines delayed
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EU law entitles you to up to €600 in compensation.
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How much is Scandinavian Airlines owed you?
The amount depends on your flight distance and delay length. Under EC 261/2004, fixed amounts apply.
Any Scandinavian Airlines flight departing from the EU, regardless of destination.
You can claim for delayed flights up to 6 years ago in most EU countries.
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Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), operating under the SK IATA code, is the joint flag carrier of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden, based at Copenhagen Airport. As one of Scandinavia's most recognised aviation brands, SAS connects Nordic passengers to destinations across Europe, North America, and Asia. Passengers on SAS flights departing from EU airports benefit from EC 261/2004 protections. Significant delays, cancellations, and denied boarding incidents on SAS services are subject to the same compensation framework as other EU carriers. For long-haul SAS routes with delays exceeding 4 hours, the maximum compensation of €600 per passenger applies. EU Regulation EC 261/2004 entitles you to fixed compensation — regardless of what the airline tells you.
When can you claim?
If your Scandinavian Airlines flight arrived 3+ hours late — regardless of stated reason — you may be entitled to up to €600.
Cancellations announced less than 14 days before departure trigger the same fixed compensation amounts.
If Scandinavian Airlines bumped you due to a full flight, you're entitled to compensation plus a full refund or rerouting.
In most EU countries, you can claim compensation retroactively for disrupted flights up to 6 years ago.
Scandinavian Airlines — Popular Routes
Routes operated by Scandinavian Airlines with EU flight compensation under EC 261/2004.
Scandinavian Airlines — Airports Served
Airports where Scandinavian Airlines operates flights covered by EU passenger rights.