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You waited for hours at the airport, staring at the departure board hoping that your Vueling flight number would finally stop flashing. Or maybe you received a last-minute notification: flight cancelled.
Disrupted plans, missed connections, unexpected hotel nights. A delay or cancellation is not just an inconvenience: it means stress, wasted money, and lost time.
What many passengers do not know, however, is that European law gives you the right to receive compensation of up to £520. This is a financial compensation — also referred to as indemnity — provided under the EC Regulation 261/2004, which applies regardless of the price paid for the ticket. And ReFly is here to help you get it, without paying a single euro upfront.
You are entitled to compensation in the following cases:
Here are the main steps to request compensation (or indemnity) for your Vueling flight:
If you prefer to avoid complications, you can rely on ReFly.org, which handles the entire process for you. Here are the services ReFly offers:
The £220 compensation for a canceled flight specifically applies to flights under 1,500 km.
The £350 compensation for a canceled flight applies to flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km.
The £520 compensation for a canceled flight applies to flights over 3,500 km.
Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for compensation claims to be rejected by airlines.
However, it is important to know that Vueling can legitimately reject your claim only in certain extraordinary situations.
These situations are defined as extraordinary circumstances.
Here are some examples of extraordinary circumstances that may exempt the airline from paying compensation:
However, it is essential to know that technical, organizational, or crew management issues are not automatically considered extraordinary circumstances.
With ruling no. 9002/2026 of April 9, 2026, the Italian Supreme Court strengthened the burden of proof on airlines. It is no longer enough to generally invoke bad weather or "knock-on delays": Vueling must prove both the existence of a real and documented extraordinary circumstance and that all reasonable measures were taken to avoid or limit the delay. Vague justifications are no longer sufficient. This means that many rejections that were accepted in the past can now be successfully challenged.
If you want to maximize your chances of obtaining the compensation you are entitled to, rely on ReFly.
Our team will carefully analyze aeronautical data, operational information, and the airline’s responses to defend your rights.
In addition, thanks to our "No Win - No Fee" policy, you only pay if we succeed. Claim your compensation with ReFly today!
A refund refers to the reimbursement of the cost of your airline ticket when the delay or cancellation makes using the flight impossible or pointless. This right applies in specific situations and is handled directly with Vueling.
Attention: ReFly deals exclusively with monetary compensation under Regulation EC 261/2004. For ticket refunds, you must contact Vueling directly.
You are entitled to a ticket refund if:
In case of a significant delay, Vueling is required to provide assistance to passengers under Regulation EC 261/2004.
When a flight is cancelled or experiences a significant delay, Vueling often offers flight credit as the default solution, meaning an amount that can be used for future bookings on the airline's website with an 18-month validity period. Many passengers accept it without knowing that they have the right to request a cash refund to their original payment method instead.
Here is what you need to know about Vueling flight credit:
Do not let Vueling convince you to accept less than what you are legally entitled to. ReFly checks your situation free of charge and guides you toward the most beneficial solution.
Compensation for a Vueling flight delayed by 1 hour
A 1-hour delay does not entitle you to compensation, as it does not meet the criteria established by Regulation EC 261/2004. However, it is important to monitor the situation and keep all flight documentation.
Compensation for a Vueling flight delayed by 2 hoursEven with a 2-hour delay, you are still not entitled to financial compensation. However, depending on the route, Vueling may be required to provide you with free assistance (meals and refreshments) for flights up to 1,500 km.
Compensation for a Vueling flight delayed by 3 hoursIf your Vueling flight reaches or exceeds a 3-hour delay upon arrival at your destination, you are entitled to compensation of up to £520, depending on the flight distance:
Compensation is only valid if the delay was caused by Vueling and not by extraordinary circumstances. Keep all flight documentation to submit your claim. Remember: the delay is calculated based on the arrival time, not the departure time.
Compensation for a Vueling flight delayed by more than 4 hoursWith a delay exceeding 4 hours, you may be entitled to financial compensation ranging from £220 to £520, depending on the flight distance.
In addition, in cases of such long waiting times, the airline must provide full assistance, including meals, refreshments, and, if necessary, hotel accommodation.
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This is unfortunately a common situation: you submitted a claim to Vueling, waited for weeks, and received a generic rejection — often with vague explanations such as "extraordinary circumstances" — or, even worse, no response at all. This does not mean that you have lost your right to compensation.
Thanks to the recent ruling no. 9002/2026 by the Italian Supreme Court, airlines can no longer hide behind generic justifications: they must provide concrete and documented evidence that the delay or cancellation was unavoidable despite all reasonable measures being taken. This gives you much stronger grounds to challenge a rejection.
Here are the options available to you:
ReFly has a 98% success rate even in cases where the airline has already rejected the passenger's request. A rejection from Vueling is not the end of the story: it is often just the beginning of the negotiation.
If your Vueling flight is cancelled, you are entitled to the same compensation amounts provided for delays, provided that:
| Flight distance | Compensation |
|---|---|
| Up to 1,500 km | £220 |
| From 1,500 to 3,500 km | £350 |
| Over 3,500 km | £520 |
A proposal to revise Regulation EC 261/2004 is currently under discussion at the European level. The Council of the EU proposed increasing the delay threshold required for compensation eligibility, but the European Parliament voted in January 2026 to maintain the current 3-hour threshold. Important: until any changes come into force, the current Regulation EC 261/2004 remains fully applicable. You are still entitled to compensation for delays of at least 3 hours. ReFly constantly monitors regulatory developments to ensure you always receive maximum protection.
Vueling is one of Europe’s leading low-cost airlines, founded in Spain in 2004 and part of the IAG (International Airlines Group) since 2013 — the same group that owns British Airways and Iberia. With its main hub at Barcelona El Prat Airport and secondary bases in Rome Fiumicino, Paris Orly, Amsterdam Schiphol, and London Gatwick, Vueling operates an extensive network of routes between Italy, Spain, and the rest of Europe. Due to the high number of flights operated each year, delays and cancellations can affect thousands of passengers.
When a disruption occurs, knowing your rights is essential: a long delay or cancellation may entitle you not only to assistance but also to financial compensation of up to £520 — monetary compensation granted by law and independent of the ticket price you paid.
If your Vueling flight was delayed by more than 3 hours or cancelled, you may be entitled to compensation under Regulation EC 261/2004.
Do not let a travel disruption ruin your plans: assert your rights and get what you are entitled to with ReFly. With our 98% success rate and our "No Win – No Fee" policy, you have nothing to lose and up to £520 to gain.
Yes, if your Vueling flight arrived at its destination with a delay of at least 3 hours and the delay was not caused by extraordinary circumstances, you are entitled to compensation ranging from £220 to £520 under EC Regulation 261/2004, depending on the flight distance.
Not always. You are entitled to compensation if the cancellation was not caused by extraordinary circumstances, if you were not informed at least 14 days in advance, or if the alternative flight offered does not fall within the limits set by EC Regulation 261/2004.
They are two distinct rights. A refund is the reimbursement of the ticket cost, which you can request directly from Vueling if the flight is cancelled or if the delay makes the trip pointless. Compensation (or monetary compensation) is instead an additional payment ranging from £220 to £520 provided under EC Regulation 261/2004. ReFly deals exclusively with compensation.
No, you are not required to accept it. If the conditions are met, you can request a cash refund for the ticket. Vueling flight credit is an optional choice and does not automatically replace your right to compensation under European regulations. Accepting the credit for the ticket does not mean waiving monetary compensation.
The limitation period for claiming compensation varies depending on the country where the claim is submitted. In many European countries, the generally accepted period is two years from the date of the flight, although in some countries it may be longer. In any case, it is advisable to act as soon as possible and keep all the necessary documentation, regardless of your country of residence.
ReFly operates under a "No Win - No Fee" policy: you pay nothing upfront and you pay nothing if we do not obtain compensation for you. Our fee is deducted only in the event of a successful claim, directly from the compensation amount, with no additional costs.
In many cases, yes. Vueling flight credit relates to the ticket refund, while financial compensation under EC Regulation 261/2004 (from £220 to £520) is a separate and additional right. Accepting flight credit does not automatically mean giving up your right to compensation. ReFly can review your specific situation free of charge.
Few air travellers are aware of their rights, and many do not have the legal expertise needed to claim compensation in the event of a cancelled flight. Even when they are informed, the process of obtaining compensation from airlines can be complex.