JFK to LHR Flight
Delayed or Canceled?
New York to London Heathrow is one of the world's premier routes. When something goes wrong, two regulatory frameworks may apply - one for each direction. Here is exactly what you can claim.
Check my JFK-LHR claimUS DOT covers your outbound. UK261 up to £520 covers your return. No win, no fee.
Route overview
Your rights on JFK-LHR flights
US DOT rules apply to the JFK departure. UK261 applies to the LHR departure on the return. Both protect you.
UK261 applies on the LHR return departure
UK261 applies to all carriers departing from UK airports, regardless of airline nationality or passenger nationality. Your LHR-JFK return delayed by 3 or more hours entitles you to up to £520 per person in fixed compensation.
US DOT refund (outbound)
100%
Full cash refund to your original payment method if your JFK-LHR outbound is canceled or significantly delayed and you choose not to travel. Applies regardless of ticket type.
UK261 fixed compensation (return)
£520
Fixed compensation of up to £520 per person for a delay of 3 or more hours at your final destination on the LHR departure. Applies to all carriers.
Duty of care (return)
During delays of 2 or more hours departing LHR, the airline must provide meals and refreshments. For overnight delays, hotel accommodation and transport to and from the hotel are required.
Why JFK-LHR flights get delayed
- 1.JFK slot restrictions and chronic congestion cause departure delays that compound over a 7-hour flight.
- 2.North Atlantic weather systems and transatlantic jet stream variability affect flight times and occasionally force diversions.
- 3.LHR's extreme slot constraints mean arriving flights must hold if a landing slot is missed, adding 30-60 minutes.
- 4.Late inbound aircraft from LHR to JFK causes the return departure to be delayed, a cascading effect passengers rarely see coming.
- 5.Summer congestion at both JFK and LHR peaks simultaneously, creating the highest disruption risk of the year.
Weather delays do not eliminate your right to a refund if you choose not to travel.
How far back can you claim?
US DOT (outbound from JFK)
1 year
Practical filing window for refund and reimbursement claims on the US-departing segment.
UK261 (return from LHR)
6 years
England and Wales: 6 years. Scotland: 5 years. Claims go back further than most passengers realize.
Past flights qualify. If you have the flight number and date, it is worth checking.
How to claim compensation for a JFK-LHR disruption
Check your eligibility
Your JFK-LHR outbound is covered by US DOT rules. If your LHR-JFK return was disrupted, UK261 applies and you may be owed up to £520 per person. Check both legs.
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.
File claims for each applicable leg
File your US DOT refund claim for the outbound leg directly with the airline. For the return LHR-JFK leg, file a separate UK261 claim citing the regulation by name and stating the exact compensation amount (£220 / £350 / £520).
Escalate if denied
For US DOT claims, escalate to transportation.gov/airconsumer if the airline ignores or denies you. For UK261 claims, escalate to the UK Civil Aviation Authority. Both 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 US outbound claims, escalate to transportation.gov/airconsumer. For UK261 return claims, escalate to the UK Civil Aviation Authority. Both are free.
US DOT Air Consumer
File at transportation.gov/airconsumer. Include your flight number, date, booking reference, and the airline’s response. Airlines must respond to DOT complaints.
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 UK261 claims. For US DOT refund claims, just $19 flat.
US DOT refund (outbound)
$19
flat fee
$19 covers your full DOT-mandated refund claim for the JFK-LHR outbound. Flat fee regardless of recovery amount.
Start claimUK261 compensation (return)
25%
of recovery
UK261 entitles you to up to £520 per person on the return from LHR. We take 25% only if we win.
Start claimDenied boarding
25%
of recovery
Involuntary denied boarding triggers fixed compensation under US DOT and UK261 rules. We take 25% only if we win. Nothing owed if we don't.
Start claimFrequently asked questions
Ready to file your JFK-LHR claim?
We handle both your US DOT claim and your UK261 return claim. One submission, two recoveries. You do not touch a form.
Check my JFK-LHR claim$19 flat for US DOT refunds. 25% for UK261 compensation. No win, no fee.