Airline Compensation Letter

Use this airline compensation letter to request reimbursement, travel credit, or refund support after delayed, canceled, or disrupted flights.

Use this airline compensation letter to request reimbursement, travel credit, or refund support after delayed, canceled, or disrupted flights.

Copy-and-Paste Template

Subject: Compensation Request for Flight Disruption

Hello,

I am contacting you regarding my flight reservation under the name [Your Name]. My flight number was [Flight Number], scheduled for [Date], from [Departure City] to [Arrival City].

The flight was [delayed/canceled/disrupted], which caused [briefly explain impact]. I am requesting review for compensation, refund, travel credit, or reimbursement for eligible expenses.

Please let me know what documentation is required to process this request.

Thank you,
[Your Name]

When to Use This Template

Use this template after a canceled flight, long delay, missed connection, baggage issue, involuntary schedule change, or travel disruption.

What Details to Include

  • Your full name and contact information
  • Reservation, booking, claim, or transaction number
  • Dates, amounts, and company name
  • A short explanation of what happened
  • Your preferred resolution, such as refund, credit, waiver, or reconsideration
  • Supporting proof, screenshots, receipts, or confirmation emails

Pro Tips Before Sending

  • Keep the message polite, direct, and professional.
  • Attach proof whenever possible.
  • Ask for a written confirmation.
  • Follow up if you do not receive a response.
  • Save a copy of every message you send.

Related Guides and Templates

Airlines | Travel Refunds | Travel Insurance Appeal Letter | Refund Follow-Up Email

Frequently Asked Questions

Can airlines compensate passengers for canceled flights?

Airlines may provide refunds, credits, rebooking, or reimbursement depending on the policy, route, and cause of disruption.

What should I include in an airline compensation letter?

Include your flight number, travel dates, booking reference, disruption details, expenses, and preferred resolution.

Can I ask for reimbursement for meals or hotels?

Yes, if the disruption caused extra expenses, include receipts and request reimbursement review.

Should I keep all receipts?

Yes. Receipts strengthen reimbursement claims for hotels, meals, transportation, and other disruption-related expenses.