Was your Singapore Airlines flight delayed or cancelled?

You could be owed up to £540 per passenger regardless of ticket price. Get a quick decision on your flight now.

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Get compensated for delayed Singapore Airlines flights

If you’ve flown with Singapore Airlines within the last 6 years and your flight was delayed by 3 hours or more, then you may be entitled to receive up to £540 per passenger in compensation.

Simply enter the details of your delayed Singapore Airlines flight into our online claims form above to get a quick decision on your compensation claim, with no-obligation.

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The quick and easy way to get compensated for delayed and cancelled flights ...

Enter your flight information into our short secure online form.

Our systems check if your flight is eligible and how much compensation the airline owes you, with no-obligation.

Get compensated by the airline if you choose to proceed with no upfront costs, no risk and no fuss.

Exercise your rights according to EU rule 261

Experiencing a delay or disruption to your travel plans can be a highly stressful and unpleasant experience - believe us, we know! The good news is that thanks to EU law, you could very well be owed compensation for your troubles.

Under EU rule 261/2004, if your flight was disrupted causing you to arrive at least 3 hours later than originally scheduled, or not arrive at all, then it is your right to receive compensation from the airline. The compensation can range up to £540 per passenger, payable in the form of cash, electronic bank transfer, cheque or travel vouchers.

If your flight matches the above, or even if you're unsure - simply complete our online form to quickly find out if you're owed compensation.

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Disrupted flight? You could be owed compensation if you’ve experienced any of the following:

Delayed Flights
Flight delays causing you to arrive at your destination at least 3 hours later than scheduled.
Cancelled Flights
Flights cancelled due to non-extraordinary circumstances such as problems with the airline.
Missed Connections
Missing a connecting flight due to a delay or cancellation causing you to arrive late or fail to reach your destination.
Diverted Flights
Arriving at your destination at least 3 hours later than scheduled or not at all due to a diversion.
Overbooked Flights
Getting bumped from your seat due to an overbooking causing you to never reach your destination or arrive at least 3 hours later than scheduled.
Denied Boardings
Being denied boarding to your flight due to an issue with the airline or through no fault of your own.