Was your flightdelayed?Claim up to€600.

We help passengers connected to Serbia recover compensation they may be owed — with a clear local process, no maze, and no upfront cost.

No upfront fee
Only 10% fee
94% success rate
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How much could your airline owe you?

The first check takes less than 60 seconds.

We collect the full route in the next step.

Claims across major carriers

Leading airlines on our review list

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Air Serbia
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Wizz Air
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Ryanair
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Lufthansa
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Turkish
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+ 40 other carriers across the EU and the region
How it works

Three steps to
your compensation

Forget the paperwork maze. We reduced the process to the minimum.

1
Step 1

Enter the details

Flight number, date and issue. Enough for the first signal.

2
Step 2

Legal review

The system and operations team check whether the case looks viable.

3
Step 3

Payout

If the case is good, we drive the recovery through to payout.

Local expertise

The first Serbian provider

Our local legal team handles the case clearly and efficiently, so you do not have to chase airlines through generic foreign forms.

01

No upfront costs

We only take a fee if we recover compensation. We carry the operational and legal burden.

02

Only 10% fee

A direct fee model with no hidden costs and no upfront payment.

03

Local legal team

Serbian legal operators who understand the local context and your case.

94%
Case success rate
€0
Upfront cost
10%
Success fee
€600
Maximum compensation

Passenger stories

People who checked their case in time

Milos Nikolic

Nis - Vienna

EUR 250

After my flight was cancelled, I did not know who to write to or what to ask for. I got clear direction, submitted the documents, and did not have to chase the airline every other day.

Lazar Miucin

Belgrade - London

EUR 400

What mattered most was that they checked the case realistically first. No big promises, just a concrete list of missing proof and the next step.

Nikola Marinkovic

Belgrade - New York

EUR 600

My connection failed because the first flight was delayed. It became much clearer once they explained that the arrival at the final destination is what matters.

FAQ

Everything you should know

How much could I recover?
Typical EU 261 cases most often fall in the €250 to €600 range per passenger depending on route length and disruption details.
Which documents do I need?
For the first step, flight number, date and a short problem description are enough. We ask for extra documents only when the case is worth pushing.
What if the airline already rejected me?
That is not final. Airlines often reject with generic answers, so we run our own review before deciding.
When do I pay?
There is no upfront payment. The fee is charged only if the case succeeds.
How long does a compensation claim take?
That depends on the airline. Simpler cases can move relatively quickly, while slower ones need more time.
Can I still claim for an older flight?
Often yes. Limitation periods depend on the country and route, so older flights can still be worth checking.

Do not leave your money
with the airline.

Start the check now. The first pass takes only two minutes.