Flight delays
Arrived 3+ hours late? You may be eligible for compensation depending on the route, airline, and reason for the delay.
Scheduled
10:30
Arrived
14:05
Up to EUR600 under eligible EU/UK claims
Transparent passenger recovery
Check your disrupted flight, see estimated payout math before authorization, and track every stage if ClaimWise handles the claim.
Flight disruptions
From delays and cancellations to missed connections and denied boarding, ClaimWise checks your eligibility under applicable passenger-rights rules and helps you move the claim forward.
Arrived 3+ hours late? You may be eligible for compensation depending on the route, airline, and reason for the delay.
Scheduled
10:30
Arrived
14:05
Up to EUR600 under eligible EU/UK claims
If your flight was cancelled at short notice, ClaimWise helps assess whether the airline may owe compensation.
Short-notice cancellations can qualify
Missed a connection because your first flight was late? We check whether your full journey qualifies as one compensable disruption.
Relevant for same-booking itineraries
Overbooking, involuntary denied boarding, long tarmac delays, and airline-caused disruption may also be claimable.
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Start a free eligibility checkClaimWise only charges after recovered compensation under reviewed terms.
See estimated gross compensation, fee, and net payout before authorization.
Ambiguous airline responses and escalation routes are reviewed by people.
Sensitive travel documents are explained, minimized, and handled carefully.
Estimated compensation
Route distance affects the gross estimate. ClaimWise separates gross compensation, service fee, and estimated net payout before authorization.
€400
1,500 km to 3,500 km
Gross estimate
€400
Service fee
€100
Net payout
€300
Preliminary until ClaimWise reviews the evidence and applicable route rules.
Supported claim types
Arrival delays of 3+ hours may qualify when the airline was responsible.
Short-notice cancellations may qualify depending on notice timing and rerouting.
Involuntary denied boarding can trigger compensation if eligibility rules are met.
A missed connection may qualify when final arrival was delayed and the itinerary was connected.
How ClaimWise works
The workflow is designed to explain what is known, what still needs review, and what happens before any airline submission.
Step 1
Enter your disruption details and see a preliminary estimate with a clear review note.
Step 2
Upload travel documents and let ClaimWise organize the evidence a reviewer needs.
Step 3
Follow airline submission, response, next deadline, fee estimate, and escalation status.
Documents, airline messages, passenger count, and route facts stay organized before submission.
Ambiguous reasons, cancellations, rerouting, and escalation paths are routed to human review.
ClaimWise explains the next action and fee terms before legal-sensitive steps are authorized.
Dashboard-first
ClaimWise is designed around visible case status: evidence, airline response, next deadline, review flags, and estimated net payout.
Case CW-2048
Status timeline
Flight details and passenger count received.
Boarding pass and airline message are still requested.
A reviewer validates eligibility before submission.
Response and next deadline appear here.
Gross recovery, fee, and net payout are shown clearly.
Upload the airline delay message so the reviewer can assess the stated disruption reason.
Documents
Estimated payout
Final terms are shown before authorization.
Only request what helps verify the claim.
Shows passenger and flight evidence.
Helps verify route, passengers, and PNR.
Useful for disruption reason and timeline.
Requested only when airline or jurisdiction requires it.
The customer sees the math before authorization.
Final terms are shown before authorization and signing.
ClaimWise
No win, no fee.
Human-reviewed escalation.
No paperwork. Clear next steps.
ClaimWise shows the service fee before authorization and deducts it only from compensation recovered for you, never out of your pocket.
Compare options
No service fee
Simple cases where you are comfortable with airline forms and follow-ups.
You manage evidence, deadlines, airline rejections, and escalation alone.
Often high or harder to compare
Passengers who want a large established provider.
Status visibility and net payout clarity can be limited.
Estimated service fee shown upfront
Passengers who want clear fee math, dashboard visibility, and human-reviewed escalation.
Final terms and eligibility are confirmed during review.
Questions before you claim
ClaimWise avoids guarantees and separates compensation from refunds and reimbursements.
No. ClaimWise shows a preliminary eligibility view based on your answers. Compensation depends on the applicable rule, flight evidence, airline responsibility, and review.
The first result is preliminary. If it looks worth reviewing, ClaimWise explains documents, fees, and authorization before any submission.
Start with a free preliminary check.