JET2.COM LTD London, Essex to Rhodes Flight Delay Compensation
Delayed on JET2.COM LTD from London, Essex to Rhodes? Under UK/EU261, eligible passengers on this 2,782 km route are entitled to £350 per person.
Compensation per passenger
£350
2,782 km · Medium-haul
3h+ delay rate on this route
0.7%
of 446 flights/year were delayed 3+ hours
Source: UK CAA annual punctuality statistics
Check your flight
Enter your flight number and date — we'll look up the delay and tell you what you're owed.
Do you qualify?
All three conditions must be met for a UK/EU261 claim on this route.
Your flight arrived 3+ hours late
Delay is measured at the gate — when the first door opens, not when you touch down. A 2h 59m delay does not qualify.
The flight departed from London, Essex
UK/EU261 covers all flights departing from UK airports regardless of airline nationality. Your London, Essex departure is covered.
The cause was within the airline's control
Crew shortages, technical faults, and late inbound aircraft qualify. Genuine extreme weather, ATC industrial action, and security threats do not — but airlines routinely claim "extraordinary circumstances" falsely.
How to claim
Use the checker above
Enter your flight number and date. We'll confirm the delay and the exact amount you're owed.
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One click. AirHelp collects your booking details, files the claim, and sends all legal correspondence.
Receive your compensation
AirHelp deducts their 35% fee and transfers the remaining £228 directly to you. No upfront costs.
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Frequently asked questions
How much compensation can I get for a delayed JET2.COM LTD flight from London, Essex to Rhodes?+
The London, Essex–Rhodes route is 2,782 km, which puts it in the medium-haul (1,500–3,500 km) category. Under UK/EU261, eligible passengers are entitled to £350 per person.
Does UK/EU261 apply to JET2.COM LTD flights?+
Yes — UK/EU261 applies to all flights departing from a UK or EU airport (regardless of airline), and to flights arriving into the UK or EU operated by a UK or EU-registered carrier. JET2.COM LTD flights from London, Essex are covered.
What counts as an "extraordinary circumstance" that would void my claim?+
Genuine weather events, air traffic control strikes, and security incidents are the main defences. Technical faults, crew shortages, and late inbound aircraft are almost never accepted as extraordinary circumstances — airlines routinely try to use these and routinely lose.
How long will my claim take?+
If the airline settles without dispute, AirHelp typically resolves claims in 6–10 weeks. If the airline contests the claim, it can take 3–6 months. Either way, you do nothing — AirHelp handles all correspondence and legal escalation.