Did you experience a delay, cancellation, or boarding denial on your Iberia flight? If so, you may be entitled to financial compensation under EU Regulation EC 261/2004. As the flag carrier of Spain, Iberia operates flights across Europe and globally from its main hub at Madrid-Barajas Airport.
Though flight disruptions are inconvenient, EU law protects passengers — and FlyNero is here to help you claim your Iberia flight compensation quickly and efficiently.
When Am I Entitled to Iberia Flight Delay Compensation?
You may qualify for Iberia delay compensation if:
- Your flight arrived at your destination more than 3 hours late
- Your flight originated from or landed in the EU
- The delay was not due to extraordinary circumstances, such as severe weather, air traffic strikes, or security threats
- You weren’t provided with an alternative flight that avoided the delay
If these conditions are met, you can claim up to €600, depending on the flight distance.
When Am I Entitled to Iberia Flight Cancellation Compensation?
You may be entitled to cancellation compensation if:
- You were notified of the cancellation less than 14 days before departure
- The flight was within, to, or from the EU
- The reason for cancellation was within Iberia’s control (e.g., technical issues, crew shortages)
- No suitable alternative flight was offered
Under EC 261, you can receive €250–€600, depending on the route and timing of the replacement flight.
Iberia Denied Boarding Compensation
If you were denied boarding against your will due to overbooking or other airline-related reasons, you may be eligible for compensation if:
- You arrived at the airport on time
- You had a valid booking and complied with all requirements
- You were denied boarding through no fault of your own
In such cases, Iberia must compensate you under EU law, with amounts ranging from €250 to €600, based on flight distance.
Iberia Baggage Compensation – Lost, Damaged, or Delayed
Under the Montreal Convention, Iberia passengers may claim compensation for:
- Lost baggage: If not located within 21 days after your flight
- Damaged baggage: Must be reported at the airport immediately, followed by a formal claim within 7 days using a Property Irregularity Report (PIR)
- Delayed baggage: Compensation may cover essential items purchased while waiting
The maximum compensation allowed is up to 1,288 Special Drawing Rights (SDRs) (around €1,500), depending on the case.
When Am I Not Eligible for Iberia Compensation?
You are not entitled to compensation in the following cases:
- The delay was under 3 hours
- The flight was canceled more than 14 days in advance
- The disruption was due to extraordinary circumstances, such as political instability or natural disasters
However, Iberia is still responsible for offering care, including food, accommodation, and rebooking in these situations.
How Much Can You Claim for an Iberia Flight Disruption?
Compensation amounts under EU Regulation EC 261 are:
- Flights under 1,500 km: €250
- Flights between 1,500–3,500 km: €400
- Flights over 3,500 km (with 4+ hour delay): €600
How to Claim Iberia Compensation with FlyNero
To get started:
- Complete FlyNero’s online claim form
- Upload your travel documents
- Provide a short explanation of the disruption
Our legal and aviation experts will handle the entire process — from airline negotiations to legal proceedings if necessary.
Why Choose FlyNero?
- Trusted Experts: Thousands of successful claims
- Fast & Efficient: Simple process, no paperwork hassle
- No Win, No Fee: You only pay if we win your case
- Full Legal Handling: We deal with Iberia directly
Don’t miss out on the compensation you’re owed. Submit your Iberia claim today with FlyNero – and let us take care of the rest.