Go2Sky Flight Delay and Cancellation Compensation

Yurii Semikopenko
18.06.2025
Updated 18.06.2025

Dealing with flight issues can be very annoying. However, the bright side is that the European Union has laws to assist travelers when things don’t go as planned. If you’re taking a plane in the EU, it’s smart to be aware of these protections. They can come in handy if your flight gets messed up.

Knowing what you’re entitled to can make managing travel problems less stressful. While it won’t speed up your journey, it can reduce your anxiety when things don’t go as planned.

Passenger Rights under EU Regulation 261/2004

If your flight faces disruptions in the EU, you’ll get aid. EU laws guarantee airlines look after their passengers when things go wrong.

When flights are delayed or cancelled, airlines must offer you:

  • Refreshments and snacks
  • Accommodation if you’re stuck overnight
  • Transportation to and from the hotel
  • Two free phone calls, emails, or faxes

If you’re delayed for a long time or your flight is cancelled, you might also receive:

  • A refund
  • An alternative flight
  • Compensation to make up for the inconvenience

Don’t forget to inquire with airline representatives about these things if your plans change. They must inform you about your rights when there’s a significant delay or cancellation.

Go2Sky Flight Delay Compensation

Flight delays from Go2Sky can be really annoying. However there’s a silver lining: if you’re stranded for more than three hours because of the airline’s fault, you might be able to get some compensation.

Laws in the UK and EU are in your favor. You could be eligible for up to €600 per person. What matters is when you land, not when you take off. So pay attention to your arrival time if you want to seek flight delay compensation.

Your compensation depends on the length of your journey. A brief trip won’t be compensated as highly as a longer flight, even if they’re both delayed the same amount of time.

Want to know exactly how much you could get? Check out the table below to see how much money you might get:

Less than 3 hoursBetween 3-4 hoursOver 4 hoursDistance
€0€250€250All flights up to 1500 km
€0€400€400All flights between 1500 km and 3500 km
€0€400€400All intra-EU flights over 3500 km
€0€300€600All non-EU flights over 3500 km

Go2Sky Flight Cancellation Compensation

The EU has laws to protect you if your flight is cancelled. Here’s what you should know:

In the event of a flight cancellation within two weeks of your scheduled departure, you may be entitled to compensation of up to €600. However, there’s a condition – the airline doesn’t have to pay if they rebook you on a different flight that doesn’t significantly disrupt your travel.

The airline can avoid paying you if they arrange a replacement flight that meets the following conditions:

Advance NoticeRe-routing Requirements
14 DaysNone
7 – 13 DaysAlternative flight departing no more than 2 hours before and arriving less than 4 hours after the original flight
Less than 7 DaysAlternative flight departing no more than 1 hour before and arriving less than 2 hours after the original flight

If you accept an alternative flight from the airline, you can still get compensation. What matters most is when you reach your final destination.

Your potential compensation is based on two things:

  1. How far you’re flying
  2. How late you arrive

As a result, even if the new flight doesn’t get there on time, you might still get some compensation.

Look at the following table to understand better:

Under 2 hours2-3 hours3-4 hoursOver 4 hoursNever arrivedDistance
€125€250€250€250€250All flights 1,500 km or less
€200€200€400€400€400Internal EU flights over 1,500 km
€200€200€400€400€400Non-internal EU flights 1,500 km- 3,500 km
€300€300€300€600€600Non-internal EU flights over 3,500 km

The airline might not have to compensate you if they can provide transportation to your destination, close to the original schedule. Even if you arrive shortly after the scheduled time, you might not be entitled to flight cancellation compensation.

How to Claim Compensation from Go2Sky

It’s crucial to know how to request the compensation you’re eligible for under EU Regulation 261/2004. Here’s how to do it:

  • Fill in this form. You’ll need to provide details including your flight number, date, and the issue you encountered.
  • Let our experts help you. Once you submit the form, our team will manage the process. We understand the EU laws comprehensively and will do our best to obtain your rightful compensation. You only incur a fee if we win your case.

Remember that it is your right as a passenger to claim compensation for a delayed or cancelled flight. Regardless of whether your flight was delayed because of operational reasons or technical issues, if it was not caused by extraordinary circumstances like adverse weather conditions or air traffic control decisions, you qualify for compensation.

Which Go2Sky Flights are Covered by EU261?

The European Union’s laws for protecting air passengers have a wide-ranging scope. They apply to all flights departing from an airport within an EU country and any flight coming into an airport in an EU member state when an EU-based airline operates the flight.

ItineraryCovered by EU 261
Flights departing EU airports✅ Covered
Flights arriving at EU airports✅ Covered

These laws also include airlines from Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland. This means if you’re flying with any airline to, within, or from Europe, you most likely have these rights. It’s helpful to know about these laws – they’re in place to support you if issues arise with your flight. They make sure you’re not stranded when your travel plans don’t work out.

When You Are Not Entitled to Compensation

Go2Sky isn’t always responsible when flights are delayed or cancelled. At times, events occur that the airline has no control over, like extreme weather or unforeseen issues.

For instance, if there’s a sudden storm, an airport emergency, or a strike by air traffic controllers, Go2Sky cannot be held accountable. These are called “extraordinary circumstances” that the airline can’t do anything about.

When these events take place, you are unlikely to get any compensation. The airline isn’t viewed as doing anything wrong when these unexpected issues arise.

Recent Flight Delays and Cancellations

Was your flight delayed or cancelled without a valid reason? Check our table for the latest flight delays and cancellations. Assess your right to compensation using our claim checker, and let us protect your rights and pursue compensation for you.

Did not find your flight in our table? Try our compensation form, and we will check it for you.

Date Airline (Flight number) Route Status Your compensation

11.06.202509:45

Go2Sky

1017

Sharm el-Sheikh (SSH)

Bratislava (BTS)

delayed

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