MCOOrlando International Airport

Flight Delayed or Canceled at Orlando Airport?
Check What You're Owed.

MCO is one of the fastest-growing airports in the US and sits in a region prone to afternoon thunderstorms. DOT rules give you the right to a cash refund for significant delays. Check in 30 seconds.

Check My MCO Flight

$19 flat fee for refund and reimbursement claims. No win, no fee for denied boarding.

Your rights for Orlando flight disruptions

Under US DOT rules, your rights do not depend on the reason for the disruption. They apply to all carriers on US-departing flights.

Refund

100%

Full cash refund to your original payment method for any canceled flight or significant delay where you choose not to travel. Applies regardless of ticket type including Basic Economy.

Expense reimbursement

For controllable delays and cancellations, airlines with DOT customer commitments must reimburse reasonable out-of-pocket expenses: meals during a delay of 3+ hours, and hotel plus transport for controllable overnight delays.

Denied boarding (IDB)

Up to $1,550

If an airline involuntarily bumps you from an oversold flight, DOT mandates cash compensation of up to $775 or $1,550 depending on how long you are delayed to your destination.

Why flights get delayed at Orlando

MCO experiences highly predictable afternoon thunderstorm delays from June through September, driven by the Florida sea-breeze convergence zone.

  • 1.Afternoon sea-breeze thunderstorms (June through September): Florida's geography creates near-daily afternoon convective activity that triggers ground stops
  • 2.Peak season traffic surges: MCO is among the top 5 busiest US airports in peak summer and holiday periods, with limited buffer for weather recovery
  • 3.Hurricane and tropical system impacts: MCO can be affected by tropical systems from June through November
  • 4.ATC en-route constraints: departures to the Northeast are frequently held at MCO due to weather at destination airports
  • 5.Theme park visitor traffic: high passenger volumes during school holiday periods create terminal congestion that extends turnaround times

Weather delays do not eliminate your right to a refund if you choose not to travel.

How far back can you claim?

US DOT

1 year

Practical filing window for refund and reimbursement claims.

EU261 (return legs)

2-6 years

Varies by EU country. France: 5yr. Germany: 3yr. Netherlands: 2yr.

UK261 (return legs)

6 years

England and Wales: 6yr. Scotland: 5yr.

Past flights qualify. If you have the flight number and date, it is worth checking.

How to claim compensation for a Orlando flight disruption

  1. Check your eligibility

    Find your flight number and date for your Orlando disruption. Significant delays (3+ hours domestic, 6+ hours international) and cancellations where you chose not to travel qualify for a refund. Denied boarding due to overbooking qualifies for cash compensation.

  2. Gather your documents

    You need your booking confirmation or e-ticket number, the flight number and date, any receipts for out-of-pocket expenses (meals, hotel, transport), and your boarding pass if you have it.

  3. Submit to the airline

    File your refund or reimbursement claim with the carrier directly. Be specific: state the DOT rule, the amount owed, and your original payment method. Vague requests get delayed or ignored.

  4. Follow up and escalate if needed

    If the airline ignores your claim, sends a form denial, or offers a voucher instead of cash, file a complaint with the DOT at transportation.gov/airconsumer. Most airlines respond once a federal complaint is filed.

What to have ready

  • Booking confirmation or e-ticket
  • Flight number and date
  • Receipts for out-of-pocket expenses
  • Boarding pass (if available)

Where to escalate

If the airline ignores your claim or offers a voucher instead of cash, escalate to the DOT. Airlines respond to federal complaints.

US DOT Air Consumer

File at transportation.gov/airconsumer. Reference the specific DOT rule, your flight number, and any prior airline response.

Or skip all this.

TravelStacks files directly with the airline, follows up when they go quiet, escalates denials, and files regulatory complaints when needed. You do not touch a form.

Simple, fair pricing

AirHelp charges 35%. We charge 25%, or $19 flat for refunds.

Refunds and reimbursement

$19

flat fee

$19 covers your full DOT-mandated refund and expense reimbursement claim. Flat fee regardless of what you recover.

Denied boarding (IDB)

25%

of recovery

DOT mandates up to $1,550. We take 25% only if we win. Nothing owed if we don't.

EU and UK flights

25%

of recovery

EU261 and UK261 up to €600 / £520. We take 25% only if we win. Nothing owed if we don't.

Orlando flight delays, frequently asked questions

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$19 flat fee for refund and reimbursement claims.