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TUI Flight Delay Compensation — Claim up to £520

TUI Airways is a UK airline, covered by UK261 on flights departing and arriving the UK. As most TUI flights are sold as part of a package holiday, many passengers have package-travel rights on top of their UK261 claim.

This guide explains when a delayed or cancelled TUI flight qualifies under UK261, how much you can claim, how to claim, and what to do if TUI rejects you. To check your likely payout first, use our flight delay compensation calculator.

How Much You Can Claim

Compensation by Distance

Amounts are fixed by flight distance, per passenger, regardless of ticket price:

  • £220 — short-haul, up to 1,500 km
  • £350 — medium-haul, 1,500 to 3,500 km
  • £520 — long-haul, over 3,500 km
  • Paid in cash — a budget fare and a premium fare receive the same amount

The Three-Hour Rule

Eligibility turns on your arrival, not your departure:

  • You must arrive at your final destination 3 or more hours late
  • Arrival is measured when the aircraft doors open
  • A late take-off that makes up time in the air may not qualify
  • The delay must be within the airline’s control — not extraordinary circumstances

When TUI Flights Are Covered

Your Coverage

TUI’s status gives you coverage on:

  • Departing any UK airport on TUI — covered by UK261
  • Arriving into the UK on TUI — covered, as a UK carrier
  • Mostly leisure charter routes to holiday destinations
  • If booked as a TUI package, you may have extra rights against the organiser

What This Means in Practice

TUI mainly flies charter and leisure routes, so eligible delays span the £220–£520 bands depending on destination. Because most TUI trips are packages, a delay that wrecks your holiday may give a package claim against TUI as organiser as well as UK261 compensation.

How to Claim Against TUI

Before You Claim

Gather your evidence first:

  • Booking reference and ticket
  • Boarding passes for each leg
  • The actual arrival time at your final destination
  • Any delay notification or reason the airline gave

The Steps

The process is the same for most airlines:

  • Submit a claim to TUI stating the flight, delay length and amount owed
  • The airline should respond, typically within 30 days
  • If it rejects or ignores you, escalate to an ADR scheme or court
  • Prefer to hand it over? A no win no fee claim takes a cut but does the work

If TUI Rejects Your Claim

Common Reasons Airlines Give

Watch for these — several are challengeable:

Your Right to Care Still Applies

Even if compensation is genuinely refused:

  • The airline must provide food, drink and communication during long delays
  • And hotel plus transport if you’re delayed overnight
  • Keep receipts if you had to pay for these yourself

Common Questions About TUI Claims

How far back can I claim?

You can claim for eligible TUI flights from the last six years in England and Wales, or five years in Scotland. It’s worth acting sooner rather than later while evidence is fresh. See our how far back can I claim guide.

My flight was only delayed at departure but arrived on time. Can I claim?

No. Compensation depends entirely on your arrival time at the final destination, measured when the aircraft doors open. A late departure the crew make up in the air, leaving you under three hours late on arrival, doesn’t qualify — however frustrating the wait at the gate.

Does it matter what I paid for my ticket?

Not at all. The compensation amounts are fixed by distance and identical for every passenger on the flight. Someone on a discounted fare receives exactly the same as someone in a premium cabin — the figure reflects the disruption, not the price of the ticket.

My TUI flight INTO the UK was delayed. Am I covered?

Yes. Because TUI is a UK carrier, UK261 covers its flights arriving into the UK as well as those departing — so you’re protected in both directions, provided the delay was within the airline’s control.

Should I use a claims company?

You can claim directly and for free, and for a straightforward delay that’s often the best route — you keep all the compensation. A claims company takes a percentage but handles the paperwork and any dispute, which can be worth it if the airline pushes back hard. Our do I need a claims company guide weighs it up.

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Gavin Cooper

Gavin Cooper

Claims Expert, Claims Bible

Gavin writes and reviews Claims Bible's guidance on compensation claims. Claims Bible is a trading style of Forces Compare Ltd, authorised and regulated by the FCA for claims management activities (FRN 785329).

Updated 28 May 2026 · Part of our Flight Delay Compensation guide

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