Nitra, one of Slovakia’s oldest and most picturesque cities, is not known for having its own international airport. However, travelers from Nitra typically rely on nearby airports such as Bratislava Airport (BTS) or Vienna International Airport (VIE) for their flights. If your flight was delayed while departing from or arriving at one of these airports, you might be eligible for compensation under EU Regulation 261/2004.
EU261/2004 protects air passengers in case of significant flight delays, cancellations, or denied boarding due to overbooking. If your flight from Bratislava or Vienna to your destination was delayed by more than three hours and the airline was responsible for the delay, you could claim compensation up to €600 per passenger.
If you faced a flight delay departing from or arriving in the EU and:
The delay was at least 3 hours upon arrival.
The airline was responsible (not weather or extraordinary circumstances).
Your flight was operated by an EU-based airline (for non-EU departures).
You can check your claim for free and claim compensation hassle-free.
Bratislava and Vienna handle significant air traffic, especially during peak seasons. Overcrowded runways and scheduling conflicts can cause severe delays.
Slovakia’s weather, especially in winter, can lead to fog, snow, and icy runways, affecting flight schedules.
Airline maintenance delays or staff shortages frequently contribute to extended waiting times before takeoff.
If you’ve experienced a long flight delay, follow these steps:
Flight number
Departure and arrival times
Boarding pass or booking confirmation
Use our online compensation calculator to verify if your delay qualifies under EU261 rules.
You can file a claim yourself or use a trusted service like Trouble Flight, where we handle the legal process for you on a no-win, no-fee basis.
If you are traveling from Nitra and your flight is significantly delayed, here are some options:
Vienna International Airport is only 90 minutes away from Nitra by car or bus. If your flight from Bratislava is delayed for hours or canceled, consider traveling to Vienna and looking for an alternative flight there.
Sometimes, delays make flying inconvenient. Nitra has a well-connected bus and train network to Bratislava and Vienna. If your delay is excessive, consider reaching your destination by train or coach.
Under EU261, airlines must offer you meals, refreshments, and, in some cases, accommodation for overnight delays. Always ask what you are entitled to.
Yes! If your flight from Bratislava or Vienna was delayed by more than 3 hours and it wasn’t caused by extraordinary circumstances, you can claim up to €600 per passenger.
In Slovakia and Austria, you have up to 3 years to file a compensation claim for a delayed flight.
Unfortunately, weather-related delays are considered extraordinary circumstances, meaning airlines are not obligated to pay compensation. However, if the airline failed to manage the situation properly, you may still be eligible.
Don’t let a flight delay ruin your trip from Nitra. Check your eligibility and claim up to €600 now! Airlines count on passengers not knowing their rights—don’t let them win. Start your claim today with Trouble Flight and get what you’re owed!