Flight Delays at Newcastle Airport — Your Compensation Rights
If your flight from Newcastle was delayed by three hours or more, you may be owed up to £520 per passenger under UK261 — regardless of which airline you flew. Your rights are the same as at any UK airport, but knowing Newcastle’s delay record helps you understand how likely a claim is and what tends to cause disruption here.
This guide covers Newcastle’s passenger and punctuality figures, the airlines based here, and how to claim. Check your likely payout with the compensation calculator.
Newcastle Airport at a Glance
Passengers & Punctuality
The latest available figures for the airport:
- Annual passengers — up 7% in 2025 (the North East’s primary hub)
- Average departure delay — mid-range
- National ranking — around the middle of the UK punctuality table
- On-time means within 15 minutes of schedule, per the CAA definition
What You Can Claim Flying from Newcastle
Compensation by Distance
Amounts are fixed per passenger, regardless of the fare paid:
- £220 — short-haul, up to 1,500 km
- £350 — medium-haul, 1,500 to 3,500 km
- £520 — long-haul, over 3,500 km
- You must arrive 3+ hours late and the delay must be the airline’s fault — not extraordinary circumstances
Why Flights Are Delayed at Newcastle
Common Causes Here
Newcastle is the North East’s main airport and grew strongly in 2025. Its punctuality sits around the national average, so delays are a moderate risk.
- Growing North East hub
- Mixed scheduled and leisure traffic
- Weather affecting northern routes
- Peak-season congestion
Remember that many causes airlines blame — technical faults, crew issues, knock-on delays — are usually still claimable, whatever the airport’s congestion.
Airlines Operating from Newcastle
Claim Against Your Operating Airline
Major carriers at Newcastle include — click through for airline-specific guides:
- easyJet flight delay compensation
- Jet2 flight delay compensation
- TUI flight delay compensation
- You always claim against the operating airline, not the airport
How to Claim a Newcastle Flight Delay
Your Steps
The process is the same wherever you flew from:
- Gather your booking, boarding passes and arrival time
- Submit a claim to your airline — see how to claim
- If they reject or ignore you, escalate to ADR or court
- Decide whether to use a claims company or claim free yourself
Common Questions About Newcastle Delays
Does it matter that Newcastle is busy/congested when I claim?
Not to your eligibility. UK261 compensation depends on your airline being responsible for the delay and you arriving 3+ hours late — not on how busy Newcastle is. Congestion may explain a delay, but unless it was a genuine extraordinary circumstance outside the airline’s control, you can still claim.
The delay was caused by the airport, not my airline. Can I still claim?
It depends on the cause. A genuine airport-wide problem — a runway closure, security incident or air-traffic-control restriction — is usually an extraordinary circumstance outside the airline’s control, so compensation may not apply. But ordinary operational delays the airline tries to blame on “the airport” are often still claimable. Ask for the specific cause.
Which airline do I claim from at Newcastle?
Always the operating carrier — the airline that actually ran your flight. If you booked through an agent or a codeshare partner, the claim still goes to the airline that operated the aircraft, not whoever sold you the ticket. Your boarding pass shows the operating carrier.
How far back can I claim for a delayed flight here?
Up to six years from the flight date in England, Wales and Northern Ireland (five in Scotland). That’s a long window, so older flights from this airport may still qualify — but claim promptly while records and evidence are easy to obtain.
Related Guides
Flight Delay Compensation Calculator
Am I Eligible for Flight Delay Compensation?
Extraordinary Circumstances Explained
How to Claim Flight Delay Compensation
Air Traffic Control Delay Compensation
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