Air France Strike — Claim up to €600 Compensation
Flight delayed or cancelled due to a Air France strike? You may be entitled to compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004.
Current Status
OKNo active Air France strikes currently reported.
Recent Air France Delays & Cancellations
When are you entitled to compensation during a Air France strike?
Under EU Regulation 261/2004, passengers are entitled to compensation for delays exceeding 3 hours or cancellations of flights departing from the EU. The key question during strikes is: is the strike an "extraordinary circumstance"?
The European Court of Justice ruled in Case C-175/17 (17 April 2018) — the so-called "wildcat strike" case — that a strike by the airline's own staff is NOT an extraordinary circumstance. This means Air France must pay compensation when the strike is carried out by its own pilots, cabin crew, or ground staff.
When you ARE entitled to compensation:
- Strike by Air France pilots → compensation required
- Strike by Air France cabin crew → compensation required
- Strike by Air France ground staff → compensation required
- "Wildcat" strikes (spontaneous actions) → compensation required (ECJ C-175/17)
When you are NOT entitled to compensation:
- Air traffic control (ATC) strike → extraordinary circumstance
- Airport staff strike (not Air France) → extraordinary circumstance
- General national strikes → extraordinary circumstance
Compensation Amounts
Air France Strike History & Unions
Air France is based in France with main hub(s): CDG, ORY. The following unions are active at Air France:
- SNPL (pilots)
- SNPNC (cabin crew)
- CGT (ground staff)
During previous Air France strikes, flights via CDG, ORY were primarily affected. Air France is obligated to actively inform affected passengers about their rights under EU261, including the right to compensation, rebooking, or refund.
FlyClaim.AI continuously monitors all Air France flights and immediately alerts when strike actions affect your flight.
What to do during a Air France strike?
- Keep all your documents — Boarding pass, booking confirmation, e-tickets, and all communication from Air France.
- Request written confirmation — Ask Air France for a written statement of the reason for the delay or cancellation.
- Document additional costs — Keep receipts for meals, hotel, transport, and other expenses incurred due to the strike.
- Check your compensation — Use the FlyClaim calculator to instantly check how much compensation you can claim.
- File your claim — FlyClaim.AI automatically sends a legal notice to Air France. The airline has 6 weeks to respond.
How long can you file a claim?
The deadline for filing a compensation claim varies by country:
- Netherlands: 3 years
- Germany: 3 years
- France: 5 years
- United Kingdom: 6 years
- Spain: 5 years
- Belgium: 1 year
- Italy: 2 years
Important: Don't wait too long to file your claim. The sooner you act, the stronger your position.
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