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EU261 claim - Emirates

EK Hub: DXB AE Non-EU carrier

Emirates operates from Dubai and has strong EU routes. For flights from an EU airport, EU261 applies in full - for inbound Emirates flights, it does not.

Average delay
22 min
Cancellations %
1.3%
Main hub
DXB

What to do in case of a delay with Emirates?

  1. Keep your boarding pass and booking confirmation - you will need them as evidence.
  2. Ask at the gate for the cause of the delay (technical / weather / strike) - useful later.
  3. Check your rights with our free eligibility check - takes 30 seconds.
  4. If you sign through, we will claim on your behalf with Emirates - including escalation to the ILT in case of refusal.

FAQ - Emirates

Does this airline often have delays?

According to publicly available punctuality data, the average arrival delay of Emirates is around 22 minutes. A delay of 3 hours or more makes your flight eligible under EU261, unless caused by extraordinary circumstances.

How much compensation do I get with this airline?

The amounts are fixed and apply to every EU261 claim, regardless of the airline: €250 up to 1500 km, €400 for 1500-3500 km, €600 above 3500 km (intercontinental, 4+ hours).

What if this airline refuses to pay?

We escalate automatically: after 6 weeks of silence we send a formal notice of default, then a complaint to the Human Environment and Transport Inspectorate (ILT). If they still refuse, we build a cantonal court case file. Almost all refusals change under ILT pressure.

Does EU261 also apply to this airline on non-EU routes?

For departures from an EU airport with Emirates, EU261 applies in full. For inbound flights to the EU from a third country, EU261 only applies to EU carriers - Emirates is not an EU carrier, so it does not apply.

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