Jan Son
Published 14 August 2026Updated 17 August 2026
General information, not legal advice for your specific case.
Singapore Airlines
Non-EU carrier — covered on departures from the EU/UK
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Your rights on a Singapore Airlines flight
Singapore Airlines is the flag carrier of Singapore, a member of the Star Alliance and one of the best-known long-haul carriers in the world. It is not an EU or UK carrier, so your rights turn on the airport you depart from, not on the airline.
Because Singapore Airlines holds no EU or UK licence, coverage attaches to the departure side only:
- Departing any EU/EEA airport on Singapore Airlines — EU261 applies, as it does to any operating carrier leaving Europe.
- Departing the UK on Singapore Airlines — UK261 applies.
- Arriving into the EU/EEA or the UK from Singapore — not covered, because Singapore Airlines is not a Community carrier and the inbound limb requires an EU or UK airline.
A London, Frankfurt or Amsterdam departure to Singapore is protected; the same route flown from Singapore into Europe is not. As these are long-haul services, most eligible claims reach the top compensation band.
What a delayed flight pays
| Flight distance | Example | Per passenger |
|---|---|---|
| Up to 1,500 km | Dublin → London | €250 |
| 1,500–3,500 km | London → Athens | €400 |
| Over 3,500 km | London → 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 figure is set by route distance, not by 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 Singapore Airlines departures from Europe
UK261 claims use GBP 220 / GBP 350 / GBP 520. Under Article 7(2), the airline may pay half the top figure where a re-routed long-haul flight arrives under four hours late, so the precise arrival time at your final destination matters.
When Singapore Airlines doesn't have to pay
No compensation is due where the airline proves extraordinary circumstances that could not have been avoided even with all reasonable measures — severe weather, ATC flow restrictions, airport closures, security incidents or a bird strike.
Two points are widely misunderstood:
- The airline carries the burden of proof. A generic "operational reasons" line is an assertion, not evidence.
- A strike by the airline's own crew is generally not extraordinary, while strikes by third parties such as air-traffic controllers or airport handlers usually are.
Routine technical faults found during ordinary maintenance normally remain the airline's responsibility.
How to claim from Singapore Airlines
Keep the booking reference, boarding passes for every leg, and any message announcing the delay or cancellation. For a missed connection, note the actual arrival time at your final destination — that is the figure the regulation uses.
We prepare and run the claim, chase the airline and handle 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.
Check what you're owed
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.
Sources
- https://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/EN/TXT/?uri=celex%3A32004R0261
- https://www.caa.co.uk/passengers/resolving-travel-problems/delays-and-cancellations/
- https://curia.europa.eu/juris/liste.jsf?num=C-402/07
- https://curia.europa.eu/juris/liste.jsf?num=C-549/07
- https://curia.europa.eu/juris/liste.jsf?num=C-195/17
- https://curia.europa.eu/juris/liste.jsf?num=C-452/13
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