O'Hare Airport Delays and Cancellations - Your Right to Compensation
Don't despair if O'Hare Airport Delays or cancellations keep you grounded. There are air passenger protections in place, to make sure you're treated fairly and make it to your destination. And we're here to help by ensuring that you receive any compensation you're entitled to following your delay. For example, if you were flying to or from the EU you may be owed up to $650 per person.
Click below to find out exactly what you're owed, and have our expert team help you get it.
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Air Passenger Rights Covering O'Hare Airport
Europe's air passenger protections (a regulation called EC 261) is one of the most thorough air passenger rights laws available - and it doesn't only protect Europeans. In fact, if your flight took off in an EU airport, or you were flying to Europe on an EU airline, you're protected by EC 261 as well.
So even though Chicago O'Hare Airport (ORD) isn't within the EU, it's still one of the most useful laws for air travelers, and worth knowing about.
EC 261 says that passengers are owed compensation when airlines cause flights to be delayed, canceled or overbooked. The compensation amounts are set by the law and could be as much as $650 per person, and you usually claim for flights from the past 3 years.
Of course, EC 261 isn't the only passenger rights law available, but unfortunately, others are not so comprehensive. Read more about the other global rights that apply at O'Hare Airport.
Which O'Hare Airport Flights are Protected by EC 261?
Route | EU Airline | Non-EU Airline |
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Departures from O'Hare Airport to anywhere | Yes | Yes |
Arrivals at O'Hare Airport from inside EU | Yes | N/A |
Arrivals at O'Hare Airport from outside EU | Yes | No |
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O'Hare Airport Delays Eligible for Compensation
Regardless of whether you’re flying for business or leisure, on your own or with the family — EU Regulation EC 261 means that all paying passengers can claim up to $650 compensation when flights are delayed by 3 hours or more.
To work out if your delay is eligible you need to work out how late your flight was when it arrived at your final destination. That's because EC 261 is based on how delayed you were reaching your destination, compared to the scheduled time. It's not necessarily about the hours waiting because of delays in O'Hare Airport.
EC 261 is about airlines fairly compensating passengers when they cause them to be delayed. Because of this, there's one fairly important exception where they don't have to pay compensation: extraordinary circumstances. These are situations outside of an airlines' control. For example, an issue at O'Hare Airport, or unsafe flying conditions. Because the airline isn't responsible for these circumstances, they don't have to compensate for them — however, they still need to take steps to avoid delayed flights from O'Hare Airport taking off later than necessary.
O'Hare Airport Flight Cancellations Compensation
We know O'Hare Airport canceled flights cause real travel chaos, especially when they happen at the last minute. That's why it's important to be aware of air passenger rights like Europe's EC 261, so you know what you're entitled to.
Firstly, the airline must offer you an alternative flight to your destination, or a refund, if that's what you'd prefer.
If your flight was canceled at late notice — anything under 14 days before you were due to depart — you may also be entitled to up to $650 per person for the inconvenience.
The airline can avoid paying compensation if they were able to offer you an alternative flight which would get you to your destination at a very similar time to your original arrival time.
Airlines also don't have to pay compensation if they were forced to make cancellations as a result of a situation outside of their control. This is referred to as extraordinary circumstances, and includes situations such as unsafe flying conditions and incidents at airports like drone sightings or airport staff strikes.
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EC 261: How Much Compensation?
Distance | Compensation |
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Under 1,500 km | Up to $270 per person |
Over 1,500 km and within EU | Up to $430 per person |
Between 1,500 - 3,500 km | Up to $430 per person |
Over 3,500 km | Up to $650 per person |
The law is complex, and there are always exceptions and special cases, so the easiest way to be sure how much compensation you’re owed, is to use our free compensation check.
Delays in O'Hare Airport - What to Do
Unfortunately we can't always avoid delays or O'Hare Airport cancellations — but we can tell you exactly what to do to improve your chances of getting compensated under EU law:
Collect proof of the delay or flight cancellation (e.g. emails from the airline, photos of the departure board).
Keep all your travel documents.
Ask your airline why your flight's been affected.
Ask the airline to pay for your meals and refreshments.
Pay attention to what the airline offers you — don't sign anything that would waive your right to compensation.
Keep all receipts that prove the disruption cost you extra money.
Recent delays and cancellations
Date | Flight number | Airline | Route | Status | ||
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12/13/2024 | 6:20 PM | G74416 | GoJet Airlines | Chicago (ORD) Saint Louis (STL) | Canceled | Check Compensation |
12/13/2024 | 5:20 PM | LF3054 | Contour Airlines | Chicago (ORD) Marion (MWA) | Canceled | Check Compensation |
12/13/2024 | 4:28 PM | AA696 | American Airlines | Chicago (ORD) New York (JFK) | Canceled | Check Compensation |
- Canceled
G74416
•GoJet Airlines
Chicago
••Saint Louis
ORD
STL
Check Compensation12/13/2024
6:20 PM
- Canceled
LF3054
•Contour Airlines
Chicago
••Marion
ORD
MWA
Check Compensation12/13/2024
5:20 PM
- Canceled
AA696
•American Airlines
Chicago
••New York
ORD
JFK
Check Compensation12/13/2024
4:28 PM
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