FairFerry

Ferry delayed or canceled?

Claim up to 50% of your ticket price back – it only takes 3 minutes.

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  • Where we operate

    FairFerry currently handles ferry routes departing from or arriving in Spain — peninsula, Balearics and Canary Islands.

  • How we charge

    No win, no fee. If we recover compensation, our success fee is 30% of the amount (VAT included where applicable).

How it works

Your 3 steps to compensation

Getting compensation for a delayed or canceled ferry has never been easier. FairFerry takes care of the paperwork, so you get paid — without the stress.

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  1. Step 1

    Start your claim in 3 minutes

    We guide you through a quick form — no legal talk, just simple questions. You'll know right away if you're eligible.

  2. Step 2

    We handle the ferry operator

    We collect your ticket, handle the legal side, and fight for your compensation under EU law — so you don't have to.

  3. Step 3

    You get paid – up to 50% of your ticket back

    Once the operator pays out, we transfer your compensation directly to your account. No win, no fee.

Why choose FairFerry?

Built for travelers. Backed by law. No stress, no legal talk, just fair compensation.

  • Quick & Hassle-Free

    Start your claim in under 3 minutes — no paperwork, no legal jargon.

  • Past Trips Covered

    Missed a past delay? You're still eligible under EU ferry law.

  • No Win, No Fee

    We only get paid if you do. No win? No fee. Simple as that.

  • Your ferry passenger-rights experts

    We know EU Regulation 1177/2010 inside out — and we work with licensed lawyers to take operators to court where needed.

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Your right to compensation

You're protected by EU law — even if you didn't know it.

Under EU Regulation 1177/2010, ferry passengers have the right to compensation for delays, cancellations, and denied boarding. FairFerry helps you claim what you're entitled to — without the stress, paperwork, or legal confusion.

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What can you claim for?

Delayed ferry? Canceled sailing?
You could be entitled to compensation under EU Regulation 1177/2010.

  • Ferry Delay

    If your ferry arrived more than 90 minutes late, you can claim up to 50% of your ticket price back.

  • Cancellation

    If your ferry trip is canceled and you're not informed in time, you could claim compensation or a refund.

  • Rebooking

    Rebooked less than 14 days before departure and arrived late? You might be eligible for compensation.

  • Denied Boarding

    Refused boarding due to overbooking or operator issues? Your rights are protected under EU law.

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How it works

Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question? You're not alone. Here are quick answers to things travelers ask us all the time.