Business travelers
Your time is money.
So is your delay.
Business travelers are among the most entitled to EU261 compensation — and the least likely to claim it.
Separate work & personal
Tag claims by trip type. Keep your business travel compensation separate from personal claims — useful at tax time or when reimbursing through your company.
Clean claim documentation
Generated letters reference the exact regulation article, delay duration, route distance, and applicable compensation tier. Ready to attach to an expense report.
Export claim history
Download your full claim history as a CSV. Include flight numbers, dates, routes, amounts claimed, and resolution status.
Bulk check for teams
Check multiple flights from a recent team offsite or conference trip. One subscription, no limit on flights checked per month.
Your company won’t claim it for you
EU261 compensation is personal — it belongs to the individual passenger, not the employer who paid for the ticket. Even on a fully expensed business trip, the €600 is yours.
- Compensation goes to you personally, not your company
- Business class passengers are fully covered by EU261
- Delays at hub airports (LHR, FRA, CDG) are highly frequent