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STT
St. Thomas
Cyril E. King Airport · Virgin Islands
12 airlines operate from this airport across 25 routes.
Airlines
12
Operating carriers
EU Airlines
4
EC 261 covered
Routes
25
Departing routes
Max Comp.
€600
Per passenger
⚠️
Partial EC 261 coverage from this airport
Cyril E. King Airport is outside the EU. EC 261/2004 applies only if you flew with an EU-registered airline from this airport. Check your specific carrier below.
Airlines from STT
BA→
British Airways
United Kingdom
EC 261 ✓1 routes from STT
UA→
United Airlines
United States
4 routes from STT
9K→
Cape Air
United States
3 routes from STT
DL→
Delta Air Lines
United States
2 routes from STT
US→
US Airways
United States
4 routes from STT
KL→
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
Netherlands
EC 261 ✓1 routes from STT
NK→
Spirit Airlines
United States
1 routes from STT
LI→
Leeward Islands Air Transport
Antigua and Barbuda
2 routes from STT
AA→
American Airlines
United States
4 routes from STT
AZ→
Alitalia
Italy
EC 261 ✓1 routes from STT
B6→
JetBlue Airways
United States
1 routes from STT
AF→
Air France
France
EC 261 ✓1 routes from STT
Destinations from STT
14 airportsMIA
Miami, United States
EWR
Newark, United States
SJU
San Juan, Puerto Rico
JFK
New York, United States
PHL
Philadelphia, United States
ATL
Atlanta, United States
FLL
Fort Lauderdale, United States
EIS
Tortola, British Virgin Islands
SXM
Philipsburg, Netherlands Antilles
ORD
Chicago, United States
STX
St. Croix Island, Virgin Islands
IAD
Washington, United States
CLT
Charlotte, United States
AXA
The Valley, Anguilla
Flight Delay Compensation from Cyril E. King Airport
Cyril E. King Airport (STT) in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands is served by 12 airlines operating 25 routes. EC 261/2004 applies to flights operated by EU-registered carriers departing from STT. Check your airline's registration country to confirm eligibility.
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.