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Finnair compensation - Get up to €600 per person

Learn how you can get compensation for delayed and cancelled flights with Finnair - we help you understand your rights.

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In 2025, Finnair operated 116,436 flights. Of those 116,436 flights, 211 were delayed by more than 3 hours and Finnair cancelled 2,693 flights. 

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Finnair compensation 

Have you experienced a delay or cancellation with Finnair? You may be entitled to up to €600 in compensation if your flight has been delayed, cancelled or overbooked. 

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Why can I get compensation from Finnair? 

Finnair must offer its passengers financial compensation in the event of delays, cancellations or overbookings according to EU Regulation 261/2004. This legislation protects the rights of air passengers and ensures that airlines are liable when their errors cause inconvenience to passengers. 

Your rights in case of cancelled or delayed flights 

According to EU Regulation 261/2004, passengers are entitled to compensation for delays and cancellations caused by non-extraordinary circumstances. This also applies to Finnair flights. 

Compensation for cancellations 

If your flight was cancelled less than 14 days before departure, you may be entitled to compensation. Compensation is calculated based on how much later you arrived at your destination. 

Remember, if Finnair has informed you of the cancellation more than 14 days before departure, unfortunately you cannot claim compensation, but you are still entitled to a full refund of your ticket. 

Compensation for delays 

You can claim compensation if your Finnair flight is more than 3 hours late on arrival.  

However, to be eligible for compensation, it requires that the delay was within Finnair's control and thus not due to extraordinary circumstances, such as extremely bad weather, terrorist threats etc. 

How much compensation can I get? 

The amount of compensation depends on the length of the delay and the distance of the flight. To make it easier to understand, we have created a table that gives an overview of the EU 261/2004 rules for the amount of compensation: 

Reason

Delayed arrival

Flights under 1.500 km

Flights 1.501 - 3.500 km

Flights over 3.500 km between EU-countries

Flights over 3.500 km to/from EU-countries

Cancelled*

2 – 3 hours

250 €

200 €

200 €

300 €

Cancelled /Delayed

3 – 4 hours

250 €

400 €

400 €

300 €

Cancelled/Delayed

More than 4 hours**

250 €

400 €

400 €

600 €

Overbooked

250 €

400 €

400 €

600 €

* If the cancellation occurs less than 7 days before the scheduled departure.

** If the cancellation occurs between 14-7 days before the scheduled departure.

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About Finnair

Finnair is the largest airline in Finland and one of the oldest airlines in Europe. Since its foundation in 1923, Finnair has developed into a leading player in aviation and transport, with a fleet of more than 80 aircraft operating to over 100 destinations worldwide. 

The airline prioritises safety, comfort and efficiency, and this is reflected in their customer satisfaction. Finnair has won numerous awards for its service and customer satisfaction, including the Skytrax World Airline Award for Best Airline in Northern Europe in 2017. But even the best airlines have flights that are delayed or cancelled, and Finnair is no exception. 

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