Swiss International delayed
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EU law entitles you to up to €600 in compensation.
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How much is Swiss International owed you?
The amount depends on your flight distance and delay length. Under EC 261/2004, fixed amounts apply.
Any Swiss International flight departing from the EU, regardless of destination.
You can claim for delayed flights up to 6 years ago in most EU countries.
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Swiss International (listed in datasets under the 'swissport' slug) shares the LX IATA code with SWISS and is associated with operations from Basel Airport. This entry represents a historical or subsidiary operating entity within the Swiss aviation landscape. Passengers on flights operated under the LX code from EU airports are entitled to compensation under EC 261/2004 if their flight was significantly delayed or cancelled. Whether operated by SWISS mainline or an associated entity, your right to claim up to €600 for qualifying disruptions remains unchanged. Contact the operating carrier directly or use an independent claim service to exercise your rights. EU Regulation EC 261/2004 entitles you to fixed compensation — regardless of what the airline tells you.
When can you claim?
If your Swiss International flight arrived 3+ hours late — regardless of stated reason — you may be entitled to up to €600.
Cancellations announced less than 14 days before departure trigger the same fixed compensation amounts.
If Swiss International bumped you due to a full flight, you're entitled to compensation plus a full refund or rerouting.
In most EU countries, you can claim compensation retroactively for disrupted flights up to 6 years ago.
Swiss International — Popular Routes
Routes operated by Swiss International with EU flight compensation under EC 261/2004.
Swiss International — Airports Served
Airports where Swiss International operates flights covered by EU passenger rights.