
Strike at Shannon Airport
Has your flight been cancelled due to the Discover Airlines strike?
If your flight has been delayed or cancelled due to the strike in Shannon Airport, it’s understandable that you want to know what your rights are. While the impact can be significant, you may not always be entitled to compensation. We’re here to help you understand your rights and what options you have in this situation.
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07-02-2025
Urgent warning to thousands of Irish airport passengers flying out this weekend over major protest
Thousands of airport passengers are being warned that they may face disruptions this weekend over a major planned protest.
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08-09-2024
Protest at Shannon airport to take place today
A national protest is being held at Shannon Airport today to oppose the use of the facility by the US Airforce.
From 2pm, groups including Shannonwatch, the Irish Anti-War Movement (IAWM) and Ireland Palestine Solidarity campaign will gather at the airport.
Strike at Shannon Airport: are you entitled to compensation?
If the airline had the power to prevent the strike, you may be entitled to compensation. This means that you have the right to compensation if the airline’s own personnel with whom you are flying with go on strike, whether it is cabin or ground crew. In this case, the airline can be held responsible and you may be entitled to compensation.
Regulation 261/2004 and compensation for airline strike disruptions
Although Regulation 261/2004 provides compensation in certain circumstances, there are numerous scenarios in which you are not entitled to compensation.
When you purchase a ticket, the airline assumes responsibility for getting you from point A to point B. However, if the strike is outside of their control and they cannot fulfill their obligations, you are not eligible for compensation. We know this may be disappointing, but it is important to be aware of your rights.
When are you not entitled to compensation?
You are not entitled to compensation if the strike is caused by personnel other than the airline’s own staff, such as:
- Air traffic control strike
- Security personnel strike
- Baggage handler strike
- Other ground staff strike
What you are entitled to as a victim of the strike at Shannon Airport
If your flight is delayed due to the strike in Ireland and it is outside the control of the airline you are flying with, you are not entitled to compensation. However, if the delay is more than 2 hours, the airline has a duty of care towards you. This means that you are entitled to food and drinks, and if the delay is very long, the airline must also arrange accommodation for you. If the airline fails to do so, you can arrange it yourself and claim the expenses later.
Compensation for delayed or canceled flights
If you arrive at your destination with a delay of more than 3 hours and the airline can be held responsible, you are entitled to compensation. The amount of compensation depends on the distance of the flight. For a flight distance of less than 1500 km, you are entitled to a compensation of €250 per ticket. This amount increases to €600 per ticket if your flight distance is more than 3500 km.
Compensation per passenger
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€250
Short distance
<1500 km
London – Benidorm
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€400
Middle distance
1500-3500 km
Dublin – Tenerife
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€600
Long distance
>3500 km
Edinburgh – Singapore
What’s your flight number?
If you are affected by the consequences of the strike in $country, you may be entitled to compensation. Use our free flight check.
You can easily and quickly check whether you are eligible by entering your flight number in our database. We will immediately inform you whether you can file a claim or not. If you are eligible for compensation, we will assist you.

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Paul Vaneker is Senior Flight Intelligence and has worked at KLM and Transavia. Appears frequently in the media to stand up for passenger rights.
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