Compensation for flight on your own vs through a specialized company: Which option to choose?
December 02, 2025
In the case of a cancelled or delayed flight, passengers can request compensation according to European regulations. However, the question that arises is: should you solve the problem on your own, or choose the help of a company specialized in recovering compensation? In this context, it is essential to understand the differences between the two options, and in the present article we will detail the advantages and particularities of each approach, in order to help you make the best decision in the case of an affected flight.
European legislation (EU Regulation 261/2004) protects you if your flight is delayed, cancelled without prior notification, or if you are denied boarding because the aircraft was overbooked. These rules apply both to flights departing from the European Union and to those operated by European airlines with a destination in Europe.
Flight delay
Flight cancellation
Denied boarding
Lost or damaged baggage
For each situation, there are certain specifications and conditions that we will detail below.
Flights up to 1500 km: €250
Flights between 1500 km and 3500 km: €400
Flights over 3500 km (extra-EU): €600
If your flight qualifies, and the situation is not caused by events outside the airline’s responsibility (such as extreme weather or air traffic control strikes), you have the right to claim compensation. For detailed information and practical guides, consult AirClaim, where you will also find concrete examples regarding flights operated from outside the EU.
You are also invited to explore our special section dedicated to airline passenger rights. Here you will find detailed information about European legislation, the steps you must follow to request compensation, and other useful resources that can help you navigate more easily through the compensation claim process.
Do you choose to recover the money yourself? Many passengers opt for this option as a first attempt to claim their rights, especially if they want to avoid paying a commission. However, you must be prepared! The procedure can be cumbersome without specialized consultancy, and if you do not have time for bureaucracy or the availability to be persistent in certain situations, it may be wise to reconsider your decision.
You avoid paying the intermediary commission if you manage the process correctly.
Time and patience consumed for correspondence
Possible formal refusals (“extraordinary circumstances”) that complicate the process
Sometimes the language barrier
If the dispute reaches court, additional costs may occur (fees, translations, etc.)
Reservation and flight details (including changes)
Boarding pass (proof of check-in)
Correspondence with the airline (emails, automated replies)
Any proof of additional expenses related to the delay or cancellation (accommodation, meals, etc.)
You can reduce stress and effort by choosing to work with a company specialized in recovering flight compensation. AirClaim experts, for example, take over the entire process from your shoulders and handle all procedures efficiently and quickly. With teams consisting also of legal professionals or lawyers, the excuses sometimes invoked by airlines can be countered, and you can receive your money back.
Experts analyze the eligibility of your case and tell you from the start whether you have real chances of recovering your money
They gather and complete the necessary documentation on your behalf
They negotiate directly with the airline and, if necessary, handle the legal process
They offer support in your preferred language; for example AirClaim, AirClaim Norway, AirClaim Poland
You pay a commission only after receiving the compensation (“no win, no fee”)
They cover any legal costs if the case reaches court
Commissions range between 25% and 44% of the obtained amount, depending on the complexity of the case or whether a trial is necessary, and you maximize your chances of success.
Moreover, a specialized firm is by your side, regardless of the severity or complexity of the unpleasant situation that occurred with your flight
If time matters to you, compare how long you have to wait in each option.
Resolution can stretch from a few weeks to 6 months or more
You must follow up on every contact, gather documents, and possibly make trips to the post office or court
Many clients receive compensation within 4–8 weeks
Your process is reduced to completing a form, uploading a document, and possibly giving a digital signature
The rest of the steps remain at back-office level, managed by the firm’s team
However, if the file reaches court, it is possible to wait longer in both scenarios.
You do not have free legal consultancy; procedures may become difficult to manage
There is a risk of receiving negative responses even if you are eligible
If you lose in court, additional expenses may appear
The final amount received will be lower, because the commission is deducted, but you recover your passenger rights while minimizing the risk of being refused, even though your situation may qualify for compensation
Sometimes firms do not take cases involving very old flights or flights operated by small airlines
You must check the provider’s reputation and reviews
Your decision must reflect your needs and your personal way of managing unforeseen situations.
You like to research and manage files
You have time available
You want to receive the maximum amount, even if it means investing more time
You do not have time or do not want to invest energy in documentation and correspondence
Your situation involves multiple airlines or has additional complications (connections, lost luggage)
You want to minimize stress and let an expert manage the procedure
DIY (on your own): People with legal knowledge, patience, and the desire to manage every detail themselves
With a specialized firm: People who appreciate promptness, safety, and prefer to dedicate their time to other activities
Transparency regarding commissions and procedure
Real reviews, not just testimonials on their own websites
Support available in your language and easy access to documentation
Experience in managing your specific case (charters, international connections, lost luggage, etc.)
Regardless of whether you choose to handle the process yourself or collaborate with a firm, you have a chance to obtain the compensation due, if you follow the steps above and correctly verify your rights.
| Criterion | On your own | Specialized firm |
|---|---|---|
| Final cost | Free (possible additional costs) | 29–44% of the obtained amount |
| Time invested | High (documents, emails, court) | Minimal (form and document upload) |
| Stress and effort | Considerable | Very low |
| Legal support | You must seek it separately, for a fee | Included (in the commission) |
| Real chances of success | Medium to high (if experienced) | Increased (dedicated specialists) |
| Processing time | 1–6 months or more | 4–8 weeks, possibly more if reaching court |
| Net amount received | Maximum, if everything goes well | Only after deducting the commission |
| Access to support in native language | May be missing | Ensured, where local offices exist |
Keep all messages or documents sent by the airline, even if they seem insignificant at the beginning.
If you report issues quickly (on the spot, directly at the counter), you save time later.
Always ask for clear information about proposed alternatives and your rights — some operators do not mention them, but you have the right to accommodation, meals, or additional transport in certain situations.
Pay attention to the statute of limitations in the country where the flight takes place.
For combined flights (e.g., return + charter, or direct flight + connecting flight), stay in contact with all operators involved. Experienced firms manage these complex cases more easily.
For access to official information and support in your preferred language, consult the dedicated websites:
For situations related to charter flights or the specifics of certain routes, access the explanatory article what is a charter flight and when should you choose one?
Be informed before traveling and keep in mind that the compensation process may vary depending on your experience or the external help you choose. Regardless of whether you choose to act on your own or work with specialists, the important thing is to know your rights and not miss the compensation owed after a problematic flight.
A well-prepared journey brings fewer headaches and more joy, whether you are flying for vacation, business, or reuniting with loved ones. Continue to explore new places with confidence, and for any unforeseen situation, you now have the tools you need.
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