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China Airlines flight delay and cancellation compensation

China Airlines is a Taiwanese carrier, so EU261 and UK261 cover only its flights leaving an EU/EEA or UK airport — not arrivals from Taipei.

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Jan Son

Published 17 August 2026

General information, not legal advice for your specific case.

China Airlines

Non-EU carrier — covered on departures from the EU/UK

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Your rights on a China Airlines flight

China Airlines (CI) is the flag carrier of Taiwan — not to be confused with Air China — hubbed at Taipei and flying to Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris and London. It is not an EU or UK carrier, and that single fact decides where your rights reach.

Because China Airlines holds no EU or UK operating licence, protection attaches to the airport you departed from, not to the airline:

  • Departing any EU/EEA airport on China Airlines — EU261 applies.
  • Departing the UK on China Airlines — UK261, the retained British version of the rules, applies.
  • Arriving into the EU/EEA or the UK from Taipeinot covered, because China Airlines is not a Community carrier and the inbound limb requires an EU or UK airline.

So an Amsterdam departure to Taipei is protected; the same aircraft flying Taipei to Amsterdam is not. Every China Airlines route out of Europe is long-haul, which places eligible claims in the top compensation band.

The triggers are a delay of three hours or more at your final destination, a cancellation with under 14 days' notice, or involuntary denied boarding.

What a delayed flight pays

Flight distanceExamplePer passenger
Up to 1,500 kmDublin → London€250
1,500–3,500 kmLondon → Athens€400
Over 3,500 kmLondon → New York€600

Amounts are per passenger, not per booking. A delay of 3–4 hours over 3,500 km may be reduced by half under Article 7(2).

How much you could receive

The amount is set by the distance of the route, not the fare or the cabin, and each passenger with a confirmed booking claims separately.

  • EUR 250 — flights of 1,500 km or less
  • EUR 400 — flights of 1,500 to 3,500 km
  • EUR 600 — flights over 3,500 km, which covers China Airlines' departures from Europe to Taipei

UK261 claims use the sterling bands of GBP 220 / GBP 350 / GBP 520.

When China Airlines doesn't have to pay

There is no compensation where the disruption was caused by extraordinary circumstances that could not have been avoided even with all reasonable measures — severe weather, air-traffic-control restrictions, airport closures, security alerts or a bird strike.

Two points are widely misunderstood:

  • The airline carries the burden of proof. A one-line message citing "operational reasons" is an assertion, not evidence.
  • A strike by China Airlines' own crew is generally not extraordinary, while strikes by third parties — air-traffic controllers, airport handlers — usually are.

Routine technical faults found during ordinary maintenance normally remain the airline's responsibility.

How to claim from China Airlines

Keep the booking reference, your boarding pass, and any message announcing the delay or cancellation. Ask, in writing, for the reason.

We handle the submission, the follow-up and any appeal from start to finish.

What it costs

The eligibility check is free. If we recover your compensation we charge a fixed EUR 39 success fee — the same whether you're owed EUR 250 or EUR 600 — and the airline's payment goes to you. No win, no fee.

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What you need to claim

  • Your flight number and date
  • The airports you flew between
  • Roughly how late you arrived
  • Your booking reference, if you still have it

No boarding pass? We can usually work from the flight number and date alone.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Is my China Airlines flight from Taipei to Frankfurt covered?

No. China Airlines is a Taiwanese carrier, not an EU or UK airline, so a flight arriving into Europe from Taipei falls outside both EU261 and UK261. Only the outbound leg departing Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Paris, London or another EU/EEA or UK airport is protected.

Is China Airlines the same as Air China for compensation purposes?

No. They are different airlines from different places — China Airlines is Taiwan's flag carrier and Air China is based in Beijing — but the legal position happens to match: neither holds an EU or UK licence, so both are covered only on flights departing an EU/EEA or UK airport.

Does my cheap fare reduce the China Airlines compensation?

No. EU261 and UK261 fix compensation by route distance alone, so a promotional economy seat and a flexible business fare on the same delayed departure from Europe attract the same amount. The payment also comes on top of any refund you are separately entitled to.