How FlightOwed works

We combine AI technology with licensed lawyers to get you the compensation airlines owe you. Here's exactly what happens.

01

Enter your flight details

Tell us your flight number, date, and what happened (delay or cancellation). Our system instantly cross-references flight data databases to verify the disruption.

We check FlightAware, aviation databases, and airline records. You don't need to prove anything — we verify it all.

02

We assess your claim

Our AI evaluates your eligibility under EU Regulation EC 261/2004. We check the flight distance, delay duration, and whether any exemptions apply (like extraordinary circumstances).

You'll see your estimated compensation amount immediately — €250, €400, or €600 depending on the flight distance.

03

We handle everything

Once you approve, our AI drafts a legally precise demand letter citing EC 261, relevant court precedents, and your specific flight data. A licensed EU lawyer reviews and signs it.

The letter goes to the airline's legal department. If they don't pay within the deadline, we escalate to consumer arbitration or court — at no extra cost to you.

04

You get paid

When the airline pays (most do within 2-8 weeks of receiving our letter), we deduct our 25% fee and transfer your compensation directly to your bank account.

If the airline refuses and we take them to court, we cover all legal costs. You never pay anything out of pocket.

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Why AI + lawyers?

AI handles 95%

Case assessment, document generation, airline correspondence, deadline tracking, and case management — all automated. This keeps costs low so we can fight for claims others abandon.

Lawyers handle the rest

Licensed EU lawyers review every claim, sign legal documents, and represent you in court if needed. You get the speed of AI with the authority of real legal representation.