Vueling flight compensation for infants and children.
Wondering whether kids receive compensation for flight delays or cancellations? The answer is yes. Under EU261 and UK261 Regulations, infants travelling on your lap and children of any age are entitled to the exact same flight compensation as adults when a flight is disrupted due to the airline’s fault. Even if your baby does not have an assigned seat, they still qualify for compensation whenever you do. The law treats all passengers equally, regardless of age, meaning the compensation amounts are identical for adults, children, and infants.
Continue reading to learn more about your child’s air passenger rights when travelling with Vueling.
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Vueling Flight Compensation for Infants and Children
Vueling flight compensation for infants and children works the same way as it does for adults.
When you fly with Vueling, your children have the same air passenger rights as you — including the right to compensation for flight delays, cancellations, or denied boarding. If the airline is responsible for the disruption, parents can claim compensation on behalf of their children, just as they would for themselves.
Under EU261 and UK261, compensation amounts are identical for all passengers, regardless of age. This means your child may be eligible for up to €600, even if they are travelling as a lap infant without their own seat. European regulations don’t distinguish between adults, children, or infants — if a fare or fee was paid for the baby’s ticket and the flight meets the compensation criteria, they are entitled to the same full amount.
In short, when flying with Vueling and other European airlines, every passenger is protected equally — including the youngest ones.
Vueling Flight Compensation Types
Vueling flight compensation for infants and children works the same way as it does for adults.
When flying with Vueling and other European airlines, it’s important to know that kids are entitled to the same compensation as adults.
In Europe, there are three main types of compensation for flight disruptions:
- Flight delay compensation – If your flight is delayed by more than 3 hours due to the airline’s fault, you can ask for compensation.
- Flight cancellation compensation – If your flight is cancelled within 0-14 days before your departure because of the airline’s fault, you can seek compensation.
- Denied boarding compensation – If you and your child are denied boarding involuntarily due to flight overbooking, you are also entitled to compensation.
In all these situations, each passenger, including children, can receive up to 600 euros.
If your child experiences any of these issues, they can claim the same amount as you.
How Much is Vueling Flight Compensation for Infants and Children?
Vueling flight compensation amounts for infants and children are the same as for adults.
Compensation is calculated per person based on the distance of the flight, not on age or ticket price. So if you’re travelling as a family of three, you can claim three separate compensation payments, one for each passenger — including any infants.
Here are the compensation amounts based on flight distance:
When your destination is within the EU/UK:
€250
If the distance of your flight is
up to 1,500 km
€400
If the distance of your flight is between 1,500 – 3,500 km
When your destination is outside the EU/UK:
€250
If the distance of your flight is
up to 1,500 km
€400
If the distance of your flight is between 1,500 – 3,500 km
€600
If the distance of your flight is more than 3,500 km
How to Claim Vueling Flight Compensation for Your Child?
Claiming Vueling flight compensation for infants and children works almost the same as claiming for yourself — the difference is simply that you submit the claim on their behalf as their parent or legal guardian.
There are two main options how you can claim Vueling flight compensation.
Option 1: Contact Vueling Directly
- Gather your documents. Have your and your child’s booking confirmation, ticket number, boarding pass, and any proof of delay or cancellation. If they were a lap infant, the booking will still show a paid fee, which is enough.
- Submit the claim through Vueling. Use Vueling’s official claims form on their website. Include your child’s details (name, booking reference, ticket number) and clearly state that you are filing as the parent or guardian.
- Explain the disruption. Describe the delay, cancellation, or denied boarding. Compensation applies when the disruption is the airline’s responsibility, such as technical issues, Vueling staff strikes, crew shortages, etc. If your flight is delayed or cancelled due to extraordinary circumstances, you and your child are not entitled to flight compensation.
- Attach documents if needed. Upload copies of boarding passes or confirmations to speed up the process.
- Wait for Vueling’s response. Airlines must reply within a reasonable timeframe. If they approve the claim, the compensation will be paid to you, as the guardian. You don’t have to accept any Vueling vouchers, as according to EU261, compensation must be paid to your bank account.
- If Vueling denies your compensation claim, it doesn’t mean the process is over. First, review the reason for the rejection and resubmit the claim if documents or details were missing. If the refusal still seems incorrect, you can escalate the case to the National Enforcement Body or an ADR service, which can independently review your claim. You also have the option to use a compensation company to pursue the case on your behalf. A denied claim can always be challenged — you’re not out of options.
Option 2: Seek Help from a Flight Compensation Company
Another option is to get support from a professional flight compensation company, which can make the entire process much simpler.
By completing a short claim form, you authorise a team of legal experts to take over your case, so you don’t need to deal with the airline directly. These companies handle all communication with Vueling on your behalf, saving you time and reducing stress while they work to secure the compensation you’re owed.
This also applies to Vueling flight compensation for infants and children. A parent or legal guardian can file claims on behalf of their children, including lap infants, so the entire family receives the compensation they are legally entitled to.
When choosing this option, here is all you will have to do:
And that’s it — the rest is handled by professionals.
* Your boarding pass and passport or ID copy.
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