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LATAM Airlines Flight Delayed or Cancelled? Compensation Guide

Updated June 2026 · EU261/UK261 rules applied to LATAM Airlines's network

Flight with LATAM Airlines delayed or cancelled? Depending on the route, LATAM Airlines may owe you between €250 and €600 in fixed compensation under air passenger rights law — and airlines rarely volunteer that information at the gate. LATAM Airlines Group, South America's largest carrier, flies to Europe from Sao Paulo, Santiago and Lima, serving cities including Madrid, Barcelona, London, Paris, Frankfurt, Lisbon, Milan and Rome.

The airline left the oneworld alliance in 2020 and now operates unaligned, relying on bilateral partnerships across the Americas and Europe. This page explains exactly when EU261 applies to LATAM Airlines, how much each route pays, and the two ways to claim: free and direct, or through a no-win-no-fee service.

Check your specific LATAM Airlines flight in 30 seconds — route, delay, done.

When LATAM Airlines flights are covered

LATAM Airlines is based in Chile, outside the EU and UK — so coverage depends on direction. Any LATAM Airlines flight *departing* from an EU, EEA or UK airport is fully covered. Flights *into* Europe on LATAM Airlines are not.

Watch for connections, though: if your journey started at a European airport on a single booking, the whole itinerary can be covered even when the disrupted leg was outside Europe.

How much is your LATAM Airlines flight worth?

Compensation is fixed by great-circle distance, not by what you paid for the ticket. Here is what that means on real LATAM Airlines routes:

Example routeDistanceCompensation
Sao Paulo (GRU) → London (LHR)9,460 km€600 / £520
Sao Paulo (GRU) → Madrid (MAD)8,377 km€600 / £520
Santiago (SCL) → Madrid (MAD)10,718 km€600 / £520

Two refinements: intra-European flights over 3,500 km cap at €400, and on long-haul routes the airline may halve the €600 to €300 when it gets you there less than 4 hours late.

Claiming from LATAM Airlines yourself — step by step

Claiming directly with LATAM Airlines costs nothing and takes about twenty minutes of admin:

  1. Gather your booking reference, boarding passes, and proof of the disruption — screenshots of the airline app, the cancellation email, or a flight-tracker page showing the actual arrival time.
  2. Submit the claim through LATAM Airlines's customer relations contact form on its website, citing Regulation (EC) 261/2004 and stating your arrival delay and the compensation amount you are owed.
  3. Name every passenger on the booking — each paid seat qualifies separately, including children.
  4. Give the airline a clear deadline (four to six weeks is reasonable) and decline any voucher unless it is worth more to you than cash; you are entitled to a bank transfer.
  5. If the claim is rejected or ignored, escalate to the national enforcement body or an ADR scheme — or hand it to a no-win-no-fee service at that point, having lost nothing.

The statute of limitations for a claim against LATAM Airlines is typically between one and six years depending on the country whose courts hear the claim, so even older flights may still be claimable.

Claim service or DIY?

The honest math: claim services take about a quarter to a third of the payout as commission. Claiming yourself keeps 100% — and works fine when the case is clear-cut and LATAM Airlines plays fair. Services earn their cut on the contested cases.

Our suggestion: try the free direct route first if your case looks clear-cut. Use a claim service if you have already been rejected, if the cause of the disruption is disputed, or if you simply don't want to deal with it.

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Claim services typically keep 25–35% of your payout as commission. Claiming directly with the airline yourself is free.

LATAM Airlines compensation FAQ

How much compensation does LATAM Airlines have to pay?
Fixed amounts by distance: €250 (under 1,500 km), €400 (1,500–3,500 km, and longer intra-European routes), €600 (over 3,500 km), with UK equivalents of £220/£350/£520. On LATAM Airlines's typical routes that works out to €600 per passenger, independent of the fare you paid.
Does EU261 apply to LATAM Airlines flights?
Partially: because LATAM Airlines is based in Chile, only its flights departing from EU, EEA or UK airports are covered. Flights into Europe on LATAM Airlines are outside EU261 — unless they are the disrupted leg of a single booking that began in Europe.
Is it too late to claim from LATAM Airlines?
The deadline depends on the country whose courts would hear the case — often where the airline is based or where you flew from. For LATAM Airlines (Chile) that is typically between one and six years depending on the country whose courts hear the claim. Treat these as indicative and check before filing an old claim.
What if my LATAM Airlines flight was disrupted by a strike?
It depends whose strike. Air-traffic-control or airport staff strikes usually count as extraordinary circumstances and kill the claim. A strike by LATAM Airlines's own staff does not — the EU Court of Justice ruled in 2021 (C-28/20) that airlines must pay compensation for their own crews' strikes, though many still reject these claims at first.
LATAM Airlines offered me a voucher — should I take it?
Only if you genuinely prefer it. You are entitled to compensation in money, and refunds for cancelled flights must be paid in cash within 7 days unless you agree otherwise in writing. A voucher offer does not extinguish your compensation claim either — you can take the refund and still claim the fixed amount.

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