Flight compensation Ryanair:
Rygge — Krakow
Was your flight between Moss Airport, Rygge (RYG) and Krakow (KRK) delayed or cancelled? European law EC 261/2004 protects you with no upfront costs.
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Claim and compensation for flight Ryanair Rygge - Krakow
If your trip departing from Moss Airport, Rygge and arriving at Krakow operated by Ryanair was disrupted, you are not alone against the airline.
By taking off from Moss Airport, Rygge, you are protected by the EU's legal framework. The distance of 1 182 km determines your legal compensation level.
Why are you entitled to 250 €?
The European Regulation EC 261/2004 is very strict regarding air passenger rights. The amount of fixed compensation does not depend on the price of your ticket, but only on the flight distance.
Details of your right to compensation
- Departure airport: Moss Airport, Rygge (RYG)
- Arrival airport: Krakow (KRK)
- Flight distance: 1 182 km (~1h29)
- Applicable compensation: 250 €
Did you know? Even if Ryanair is a non-EU airline, if the flight takes off from Moss Airport, Rygge, the European regulation applies in full.
How to know if the flight Ryanair Rygge - Krakow is eligible?
Don't confuse ticket refund and legal compensation! Even if Ryanair offers you a voucher for your Rygge - Krakow flight, you can still claim the 250 euros cash provided by law.
Upgrading or downgrading does not change your right to 250 € if the initial incident is qualified under Regulation 261.
What are the conditions for Ryanair to compensate you?
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Delay at arrival: You arrived with more than 3 hours delay at Krakow.
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Cancellation: The airline cancelled the flight less than 14 days before departure.
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Overbooking: You were denied boarding against your will at Rygge airport.
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Airline responsibility: The problem must be attributable to Ryanair (technical problem, sick crew, scheduling...).
Warning: Extraordinary circumstances (extreme weather preventing takeoff from Rygge, air traffic controllers' strike, political instability) exempt the airline from its obligation to compensate.
The impact of a strike on your Ryanair compensation
Don't be fooled by Ryanair's vague terms: a 'wildcat' or declared strike remains the management responsibility of the company.
A strike by weather services at Moss Airport, Rygge or European air traffic control is an external cause over which Ryanair has no control.
What are your rights at Rygge airport in case of prolonged wait?
During these long hours of waiting in the Moss Airport, Rygge terminal, know that the airline has a legal obligation to take care of you. This includes catering, but also the possibility of making two telephone calls or sending emails for free.
Even in extraordinary circumstances, this right to assistance at Rygge remains valid. The hotel is due if Ryanair offsets your flight by one night.
Steps: how to get your 250 € from Ryanair?
For your Rygge - Krakow trip, every minute counts. Note the reasons given by Ryanair staff at the Moss Airport, Rygge counter during the incident.
If you don't have the time or the desire to engage in long email exchanges, delegating your claim to lawyers is the most effective solution to see your 250 € arrive in your bank account.
How long does it take to get the 250 € compensation?
Airlines like Ryanair sometimes prioritize cases defended by law firms to avoid late interests.
By entrusting the recovery of your 250 € to a trusted third party, you save yourself months of waiting and the anxiety of seeing your case closed without follow-up, as reminders are managed by aviation law professionals.
What to do faced with silence or refusal from the airline?
Don't take Ryanair's email for granted claiming that the airport was blocked by snow without checking official reports.
Experts in aviation law have a colossal history of Ryanair convictions, which is a decisive advantage.
Frequently Asked Questions: Flight Rygge - Krakow
Everything you need to know about your request under European Union law.