Flying in or out of Rome’s Ciampino Airport (CIA) can be convenient, but flight delays are a frequent frustration. If you’ve experienced a significant delay at Ciampino Airport, you might be eligible for financial compensation of up to €600 under EU Regulation 261/2004.
This guide will help you understand why flights get delayed at Ciampino, what you’re entitled to, and how to make a successful claim.
Ciampino Airport is Rome’s secondary airport, mainly serving low-cost carriers like Ryanair and Wizz Air. Although it’s smaller and less congested than Fiumicino, it still faces frequent delays. Here are some common reasons:
Being close to Rome’s main airport, Fiumicino (FCO), Ciampino often experiences heavy air traffic, leading to delays in departures and landings.
Despite Rome’s generally mild climate, fog in the winter or summer thunderstorms can lead to flight disruptions at Ciampino.
Italy is notorious for airline staff and air traffic control (ATC) strikes, which frequently affect flights at Ciampino.
Budget airlines operating at Ciampino often have tight schedules, meaning any minor mechanical or operational issue can cause significant delays.
If your flight from Ciampino was delayed for more than 3 hours, you might be entitled to compensation of €250 to €600, depending on the distance of your flight.
Compensation is available if:
Your flight arrived at its final destination more than 3 hours late.
The delay was caused by the airline’s fault (e.g., technical issues, operational problems, overbooking, or lack of crew).
The flight departed from Ciampino or landed in Ciampino from an EU country with an EU airline.
Flight Distance | Delay Time | Compensation Amount |
---|---|---|
Up to 1,500 km | 3+ hours | €250 |
1,500 - 3,500 km | 3+ hours | €400 |
Over 3,500 km | 4+ hours | €600 |
✈️ Example: If your Ryanair flight from Ciampino to Barcelona was delayed by 4 hours due to a technical issue, you could claim €250!
Not all delays qualify for compensation. Extraordinary circumstances include:
Bad weather (storms, fog, lightning strikes)
Airport closures
Security risks (e.g., bomb threats, medical emergencies)
Strikes affecting airport staff (but NOT airline staff strikes)
However, airlines often wrongly claim ‘extraordinary circumstances’ to avoid paying compensation. If you’re unsure, we can help you verify your claim.
Get confirmation of the delay: Ask the airline for a written statement on the reason for the delay.
Keep your travel documents: Save your boarding pass, ticket, and receipts.
Check your eligibility: Use our simple online tool to see if you qualify.
Submit your claim: We handle all the legal processes for you!
Receive your money: If successful, you’ll get your compensation directly in your bank account.
If your delay stretches for hours, here are some ways to make the most of your time:
If your flight is canceled or delayed for too long, it might be worth checking flights from Fiumicino Airport (FCO). It’s just 30 km from Ciampino, and you can reach it in about 35-40 minutes by taxi or 50 minutes by public transport.
If your delay is long enough, why not take advantage and explore the Eternal City? The Ciampino Airlink train gets you to Rome Termini in about 30 minutes, so you can grab an espresso near the Colosseum before heading back.
Under EU261, airlines must provide:
Free meals and refreshments (for delays of 2+ hours)
Hotel accommodation (if delayed overnight)
Transport to and from the hotel
Yes! Ryanair flights from Ciampino are covered by EU261. If the delay was 3+ hours and not due to extraordinary circumstances, you can claim up to €250-€400.
You can claim for flights delayed in the last 3 years in Italy. However, we recommend filing your claim as soon as possible.
Yes! Compensation is paid to the passenger, not the company that booked the ticket.
If you booked a connecting flight on the same ticket, you could claim compensation if your delay at Ciampino caused you to arrive 3+ hours late at your final destination.
Thousands of passengers miss out on their rightful compensation every year simply because they don’t know the rules or find the process complicated. We make it fast, easy, and risk-free to claim what’s yours.
If your flight from Ciampino was delayed, start your claim today and get up to €600 in compensation. It only takes a few minutes!