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Flight Cancellation Rights UK (2026): Refunds, Re-routing & UK261

By Emma Walsh 10 min read
Quick Answer

If your UK261-covered flight is cancelled, you choose a full refund within seven days or re-routing to your final destination at the earliest opportunity — airline cannot force vouchers. Fixed compensation (£220 / £350 / £260–£520) applies when cancellation is the airline's fault, you were notified less than 14 days before departure, and the airline did not re-route you within strict statutory arrival windows. Cancellations with 14+ days notice: refund or re-route rights apply; compensation usually does not. Extraordinary circumstances (severe weather, ATC strikes) may exempt compensation but not refund/re-routing choice when the airline cancels entirely.

Cancelled flight board — UK261 refund and compensation rights apply to covered flights.
Photo: Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0

Your core choices under UK261

When a flight is cancelled, the airline must offer: (1) full refund of the ticket price within seven days for all unused segments, or (2) re-routing to your final destination under comparable conditions at the earliest opportunity — or later if you prefer.

When a flight is cancelled, the airline must offer: (1) full refund of the ticket price within seven days for all unused segments, or (2) re-routing to your final destination under comparable conditions at the earliest opportunity — or later if you prefer.

You choose — not the airline. Vouchers-only offers breach UK261 if you want cash. Accept vouchers only voluntarily.

Duty of care (meals, hotels) applies while you wait for re-routing if you are already at the airport — see /guides/flight-delay-duty-of-care-reimbursement-uk-2026.

When cancellation compensation applies

Fixed compensation is owed when: the cancellation is within the airline's control (not extraordinary circumstances), you were informed less than 14 days before scheduled departure, and the airline did not offer re-routing that arrives within defined windows of your original schedule.

Fixed compensation is owed when: the cancellation is within the airline's control (not extraordinary circumstances), you were informed less than 14 days before scheduled departure, and the airline did not offer re-routing that arrives within defined windows of your original schedule.

Re-routing windows (simplified): notified 7–13 days before — re-routing must depart up to 2 hours before original time and arrive up to 4 hours after. Notified under 7 days — depart up to 1 hour before, arrive up to 2 hours after. Outside these windows, compensation is due even if you took the alternative flight.

Same distance tiers as delays: £220 (≤1,500 km), £350 (1,500–3,500 km), £260/£520 (long-haul by delay length at arrival on re-routed flight if applicable).

14+ days notice and extraordinary circumstances

Cancelled with more than 14 days notice: refund or re-route still available, but fixed compensation typically does not apply — the airline had time to arrange alternatives.

Cancelled with more than 14 days notice: refund or re-route still available, but fixed compensation typically does not apply — the airline had time to arrange alternatives.

Extraordinary circumstances: airline may avoid compensation but must still offer refund/re-routing when it cancels the service entirely. Partial operations during storms differ — if your specific flight is cancelled for weather, compensation may be exempt; if flown late due to technical fault, delay compensation may apply instead.

Challenge vague "operational" cancellations — request specific cause. See /guides/flight-delay-extraordinary-circumstances-uk-2026.

Package holidays, separate returns, and insolvency

Package holidays: UK261 compensation claims against the operating airline; ATOL protects against operator failure — /guides/package-holiday-atol-rights-uk-2026. Refund rights may also exist under Package Travel Regulations for significant changes.

Package holidays: UK261 compensation claims against the operating airline; ATOL protects against operator failure — /guides/package-holiday-atol-rights-uk-2026. Refund rights may also exist under Package Travel Regulations for significant changes.

Separate outbound and return bookings: cancellation of outbound does not automatically refund return on a different booking — each ticket stands alone unless single PNR.

Airline insolvency: claim ATOL/ABTA if package; Section 75 on £100+ credit card bookings direct with airline — /guides/section-75-flight-holiday-bookings-uk. UK261 compensation is a creditor claim and often worthless post-collapse — prioritise refunds.

How to claim cancellation compensation

Use the airline online form with cancellation notice date, original schedule, and re-routing offered (if any). Quote UK261 and state whether you took refund or re-route.

Use the airline online form with cancellation notice date, original schedule, and re-routing offered (if any). Quote UK261 and state whether you took refund or re-route.

If rejected, escalate per /guides/flight-delay-claim-rejected-appeal-uk-2026. US DOT rules differ — /guides/us-flight-cancellation-refund-rights-dot for transatlantic US-carrier segments.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can an airline refuse a cash refund when it cancels?

No — UK261 gives you the right to a cash refund within seven days if you choose that option over re-routing. Vouchers require your voluntary acceptance.

Do I get compensation if I was notified 3 weeks before cancellation?

Usually not fixed UK261 compensation — notice exceeded 14 days. You still get refund or re-routing rights.

What if I accept re-routing — do I lose compensation?

If re-routing arrives within statutory windows, compensation may not apply. If arrival falls outside those windows, compensation can still be owed — check the offered times against original schedule.

Does cancellation compensation stack with refund?

Compensation is separate from ticket refund. You do not get both a refund and keep the ticket — you choose refund OR re-route, plus compensation if qualifying.

Written by Emma Walsh

Editor, Hotels & Europe

Emma reviews boutique and independent hotels across Europe, alongside British Airways and Oneworld product reviews. She writes FlightLogic's Avios redemption guides.

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