CDGLHR

CDG to LHR Flight
Delayed or Canceled?

Paris to London is one of the world's most traveled city pairs. EU261 covers the CDG departure. UK261 covers the LHR return.

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EU261 covers your CDG departure. UK261 covers your LHR departure. 25% fee only if we win.

Route overview

From

Paris(CDG)

To

London(LHR)

Distance

214 mi

Avg flight time

1h 20m

Your rights on CDG-LHR flights

EU261 applies to the CDG departure. UK261 applies to the LHR departure. Both protect you regardless of airline nationality.

UK261 applies on the LHR return departure

UK261 applies to all carriers departing from London. Your LHR-CDG return delayed by 3 or more hours entitles you to up to £520 per person in fixed compensation.

EU261 fixed compensation (outbound)

€600

Fixed compensation for delays of 3+ hours departing CDG. Applies to all carriers on this EU/UK departure regardless of airline nationality.

UK261 fixed compensation (return)

£520

Fixed compensation for delays of 3+ hours departing LHR on your return. Applies to all carriers equally.

Duty of care (both legs)

During delays of 2 or more hours on either the CDG or LHR departure, the airline must provide meals and refreshments. Overnight delays require hotel accommodation and transport.

Why CDG-LHR flights get delayed

  • 1.CDG operates at extremely high capacity as Air France's mega-hub - daily congestion is structural, not exceptional.
  • 2.French ATC action and strikes have historically caused more disruptions at CDG than at any other European airport.
  • 3.LHR slot constraints mean CDG-LHR flights must hold when Heathrow is busy, extending already short flight times.
  • 4.easyJet's high rotation rate means a single disruption cascades across multiple CDG-LHR services in a day.
  • 5.Eurostar competition on this route means passengers have alternatives, but compensation rights for air passengers are separate.

Weather delays do not eliminate your right to a refund or re-routing under EU261.

How far back can you claim?

EU261 (outbound from CDG)

2-6 years

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

UK261 (return from LHR)

6 years

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

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

How to claim compensation for a CDG-LHR disruption

  1. Check your eligibility

    EU261 covers your CDG-LHR outbound. UK261 covers your LHR-CDG return. A 3-hour delay, cancellation, or denied boarding on either leg triggers fixed compensation. Check both.

  2. Gather your documents

    You need your booking confirmation or e-ticket number, the flight number and date, receipts for any out-of-pocket expenses incurred during the disruption, and your boarding pass if available.

  3. File claims for each applicable leg

    File your EU261 claim for the CDG departure directly with the airline, citing the regulation by name and the exact compensation scale (€250 / €400 / €600). File a separate UK261 claim for the LHR return departure.

  4. Escalate if denied

    For EU261 claims, escalate to the national aviation authority in the departure EU country. For UK261 claims, escalate to the UK Civil Aviation Authority. Both escalation routes are free for passengers.

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

For EU261 claims, escalate to the national aviation authority in the departure EU country. For UK261 return claims, escalate to the UK Civil Aviation Authority. Both are free.

EU261 Regulator

File with the national aviation authority in the departure EU country. Include your flight number, date, booking reference, and the airline's 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% for EU261 and UK261 claims. No win, no fee.

EU261 compensation (outbound)

25%

of recovery

EU261 entitles you to up to €600 per person on the CDG departure. We take 25% only if we win.

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UK261 compensation (return)

25%

of recovery

UK261 entitles you to up to £520 per person on the LHR return departure. We take 25% only if we win.

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Denied boarding

25%

of recovery

EU261 and UK261 both mandate fixed compensation for denied boarding on top of the refund right. We take 25% only if we win.

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Frequently asked questions

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