Dublin Airport (DUB) — Flight Compensation
Dublin Airport is Ireland's busiest airport and the main hub for Ryanair and Aer Lingus. Portugal is one of the most popular holiday destinations for Irish travellers, with multiple daily flights.
Top airlines at Dublin
Common disruption causes
Routes from Dublin
Frequently asked questions
What compensation can I get for a delayed flight from Dublin Airport?
Under EU Regulation EC 261/2004, compensation from Dublin (DUB) ranges from €250 to €600 per passenger, depending on flight distance: €250 for under 1,500 km, €400 for 1,500–3,500 km, and €600 for over 3,500 km. This applies when your flight is delayed by 3 or more hours at arrival, or cancelled with less than 14 days' notice.
Does EC 261/2004 apply to all flights departing Dublin?
Yes. Any flight departing from Dublin Airport (DUB) is covered by EC 261/2004 regardless of the airline or destination — this includes non-EU carriers. If you fly INTO Dublin on a non-EU airline from outside the EU, you would need to check if that route is covered.
What are the most common causes of delays at Dublin Airport?
Dublin Airport experiences disruptions from Atlantic weather systems, Fog, Runway works and capacity and Wind, ATC restrictions. Note that not all of these count as "extraordinary circumstances" — technical problems and staff shortages are NOT valid reasons for airlines to deny compensation.
How do I claim if my flight from Dublin was cancelled?
You have two options: claim directly with the airline (often slow and frequently rejected), or use FlightOwed. We assess your claim, handle all correspondence, and take legal action if needed — with no upfront cost. We only charge 25% if we successfully recover your compensation.