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Air Berlin (IATA code: AB) was one of Germany’s leading airlines, recognized for its extensive European and international route network. Founded in 1978, the airline operated for nearly four decades, connecting passengers to a wide variety of destinations with a focus on quality service and competitive pricing. Air Berlin’s hub was primarily located at Berlin Tegel Airport, with additional operations in Düsseldorf and other German cities.
Over its years of operation, Air Berlin built a reputation for efficiency and customer care. The airline was a member of the Oneworld alliance, allowing travelers to access a global network of partner airlines. Despite ceasing operations in 2017, many passengers continue to seek information about their rights regarding past flights, especially concerning compensation for delays and cancellations. For more details, visit the official Air Berlin website.
If your Air Berlin flight was delayed or cancelled, you may be entitled to compensation under European Union regulations, specifically EU 261/2004 (also known as EC 261). This regulation protects passengers traveling on flights departing from any airport within the EU, or arriving in the EU on an EU-based airline. Since Air Berlin was an EU airline, all flights operated by Air Berlin from non-EU countries to the EU also fall under EU 261 protection.
Under EU 261, you may be eligible for compensation if your flight was delayed by more than 3 hours upon arrival, or if it was cancelled without sufficient notice. Compensation amounts are determined by the flight distance:
To qualify, the delay or cancellation must not be due to extraordinary circumstances such as severe weather or air traffic control strikes. If your Air Berlin flight originated within the EU, or if you were flying from a non-EU country into the EU with Air Berlin, you are covered by these passenger rights. Compensation can be claimed for eligible flights up to several years in the past, depending on local limitation periods.
If your Air Berlin flight was delayed or cancelled, Voos can review your claim and, if eligible, pursue it with the airline on your behalf. Our service is risk-free – fees are only charged if your claim is successful. Depending on your specific case, compensation of up to €600 per person may be possible.
If your Air Berlin flight was delayed or cancelled, you may be eligible for compensation under EU 261:
Claim your rights and compensation today with Voos’ expert assistance.