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Flight Compensation in Spain

Updated June 2026 · EU261 · Spain

Quick answer

Flights departing Spain are covered by EU261, so a delay of 3+ hours, a short-notice cancellation or denied boarding can be worth €250–€600 per passenger. In Spain you generally have five years to bring a claim, and the enforcement body is the Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea (AESA).

Compensation
€250–€600
Claim deadline
five years
Regime
EU261

Claiming in Spain

Spain applies EU261, the air passenger rights regime that gives you fixed cash compensation for long delays, cancellations and denied boarding. You claim directly with the airline first; if it refuses a valid claim, the Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea (AESA) is the body that oversees enforcement, and an ADR scheme or the small-claims court is the next step. All of that is free.

The practical thing to watch is the deadline: in Spain you generally have five years to bring a claim. Treat that as indicative — it depends on the forum — but don't assume an older flight is too late without checking.

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Flight compensation in Spain: FAQ

How long do I have to claim flight compensation in Spain?
In Spain the limitation period is generally five years. These periods are indicative and depend on which court would hear the claim, so confirm before filing an older claim — but flights from the last couple of years are usually still claimable in 2026.
Who enforces air passenger rights in Spain?
The national enforcement body is the Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea (AESA). If the airline rejects or ignores a valid EU261 claim, you can escalate to them or to an approved alternative dispute resolution (ADR) scheme — for free — before considering court.
How much can I claim for a flight from Spain?
Compensation is fixed by distance: €250 (£220) up to 1,500 km, €400 (£350) for 1,500–3,500 km, and €600 (£520) over 3,500 km, halved on long-haul when you arrive 3–4 hours late. The ticket price doesn't matter.
Is claiming in Spain free?
Yes — you can claim directly with the airline at no cost, and escalate to the Agencia Estatal de Seguridad Aérea (AESA) for free if needed. A no-win-no-fee service keeps roughly 25–35% of the payout and is worth it mainly when the airline stonewalls or court is needed.

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