EC 261/2004 Departure Point
CWL
Cardiff
Cardiff International Airport · United Kingdom
10 airlines operate from this airport across 25 routes.
Airlines
10
Operating carriers
EU Airlines
10
EC 261 covered
Routes
25
Departing routes
Max Comp.
€600
Per passenger
✅
All flights from this airport are EC 261 protected
Cardiff International Airport is located in the EU/EEA. Any flight departing from CWL — regardless of airline nationality — is protected by EC 261/2004. If your flight was delayed 3+ hours, you may be entitled to up to €600.
Airlines from CWL
4U→
Germanwings
Germany
EC 261 ✓1 routes from CWL
TO→
Transavia France
France
EC 261 ✓8 routes from CWL
AF→
Air France
France
EC 261 ✓4 routes from CWL
AZ→
Alitalia
Italy
EC 261 ✓1 routes from CWL
VY→
Vueling Airlines
Spain
EC 261 ✓3 routes from CWL
EI→
Aer Lingus
Ireland
EC 261 ✓1 routes from CWL
KM→
Air Malta
Malta
EC 261 ✓1 routes from CWL
KL→
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Netherlands
EC 261 ✓1 routes from CWL
IB→
Iberia Airlines
Spain
EC 261 ✓3 routes from CWL
BE→
Flybe
United Kingdom
EC 261 ✓2 routes from CWL
Destinations from CWL
18 airportsDUS
Duesseldorf, Germany
RHO
Rhodos, Greece
EDI
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
ORY
Paris, France
TFS
Tenerife, Spain
AMS
Amsterdam, Netherlands
HER
Heraklion, Greece
AGP
Malaga, Spain
DUB
Dublin, Ireland
MLA
Malta, Malta
BCN
Barcelona, Spain
LCA
Larnaca, Cyprus
ALC
Alicante, Spain
DLM
Dalaman, Turkey
PMI
Palma de Mallorca, Spain
GLA
Glasgow, United Kingdom
JER
Jersey, Jersey
BHD
Belfast, United Kingdom
Flight Delay Compensation from Cardiff International Airport
Cardiff International Airport (CWL) in Cardiff, United Kingdom is served by 10 airlines operating 25 routes. As an EU/EEA airport, all departing flights are covered by EC 261/2004. If your flight departed from CWL and arrived 3+ hours late, you are entitled to compensation of €250, €400, or €600 depending on flight distance.
To claim compensation, select your airline above, then choose your route to see the exact amount you're owed. You can file claims directly with the airline or escalate to national enforcement bodies if refused.