Rome’s Ciampino Airport (CIA) is a popular hub for low-cost airlines, offering convenient access to the Italian capital. However, flight cancellations here are not uncommon, causing frustration and delays for thousands of passengers each year. If your flight from Ciampino has been cancelled, don’t panic—you could be entitled to compensation of up to €600 under European Regulation EC261.
Several factors can lead to flight cancellations at Ciampino, including:
Weather Conditions – Fog, storms, or extreme heat can lead to cancellations.
Technical Issues – Airlines may cancel flights due to aircraft malfunctions.
Strikes – Air traffic control or airline staff strikes can disrupt schedules.
Overbooking – Some airlines overbook, leaving passengers stranded.
Operational Decisions – Airlines sometimes cancel flights due to low occupancy or schedule adjustments.
Knowing why your flight was cancelled is crucial to determining if you are eligible for compensation.
Under EC261, passengers are entitled to compensation unless the cancellation is due to extraordinary circumstances such as severe weather or air traffic control restrictions.
You have the right to:
A full refund if you decide not to travel.
A rebooking on the next available flight.
If your flight is rebooked for the next day, the airline must provide you with hotel accommodation and meals.
Rome has another major airport—Fiumicino (FCO). If your flight from Ciampino is cancelled, you may find an alternative flight from Fiumicino with another airline. Shuttle buses and trains connect the two airports, making it a feasible option.
If your cancellation is not due to extraordinary circumstances and was announced less than 14 days before departure, you may be eligible for compensation:
€250 for flights under 1,500 km.
€400 for flights between 1,500 km and 3,500 km.
€600 for flights over 3,500 km.
Use Trouble Flight to check your eligibility and start your claim effortlessly.
Yes! Under EC261, passengers flying from or to EU airports have strong rights. However, airlines often try to avoid payouts. Trouble Flight takes the hassle out of the claims process—we fight for your rights while you sit back and wait for your compensation.
If you need to switch airports, here are your best options:
Shuttle Buses – Direct buses connect Ciampino and Fiumicino in about 45 minutes.
Train – Take a bus to Roma Termini and then the Leonardo Express train to Fiumicino.
Taxi – A taxi ride costs around €50 and takes about 30 minutes.
Booking an alternative flight from Fiumicino might be faster than waiting for the next available flight from Ciampino.
If the strike is airline-related (such as pilots or crew), you can claim compensation. If it’s an airport or ATC strike, it’s considered an extraordinary circumstance, and compensation might not apply.
You are not required to accept a voucher. Cash compensation is your right under EC261.
With Trouble Flight, claims typically take a few weeks but can extend if the airline disputes it. We handle all the legal steps for you.
Don’t let a cancelled flight at Ciampino ruin your trip. You could be owed up to €600. Check your eligibility with Trouble Flight today and let us handle the rest!