Go First flight compensation

Go First Compensation — Claim €600 + €7,700 in Expenses

Flight cancelled or delayed 3+ hours? Claim your Go First compensation under the Montreal Convention and India DGCA Passenger Rights. SkyAid recovers your money — hotels, missed events, food, transport, and more.

€250–€600
EU261 Fixed Payment
Up to €7,700
Montreal Convention
Right to Care
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Go First Compensation: Your Legal Rights

Go First compensation claims qualify under multiple systems simultaneously. SkyAid navigates all available routes to maximise your recovery under the Montreal Convention.

EU261 (EU Departures) + India DGCA CAR

EU departures + all flights departing Indian airports

Compensation Amounts

€250 – €600 Fixed
  • €250 for flights under 1,500km
  • €400 for flights 1,500–3,500km
  • €600 for flights over 3,500km

When It Applies

Right to Care (Always Guaranteed)

  • Meals and refreshments during wait
  • Hotel accommodation if overnight
  • Transport between airport and hotel
  • Applies even in extraordinary circumstances

Montreal Convention

For ALL international flights — no insurance needed

Compensation Amount

Up to €7,700 (SDR Rate)
  • Proven damages with receipts
  • Can be claimed IN ADDITION to EU261
  • No travel insurance required
  • Applies regardless of extraordinary circumstances

What You Can Claim

  • Alternative flight rebooking costs
  • Hotel and accommodation expenses
  • Missed events, tours, cruises
  • Business meeting and conference losses
  • Food, transport, communication costs

Key Advantage

  • Covers ALL international Go First flights
  • Stacks with EU261 for maximum recovery
  • Independent of extraordinary circumstances

Important: EU261 compensation (€250–€600) may not apply if the airline proves extraordinary circumstances (severe weather, war, security threats). However, Right to Care and the Montreal Convention (€7,700) always apply regardless. SkyAid assesses every available route for your claim.

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Go First Compensation — Montreal Convention Calculator

Calculate your Go First compensation under the Montreal Convention based on the current SDR exchange rate. Keep all receipts for proven damages up to €7,700.

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Montreal Convention Limits โ€” Current EUR Amounts

Calculated using official IMF SDR exchange rates. Updated automatically.

Passenger Delay (Art. 22.1)
6,303 SDR
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Per passenger โ€” covers lost hotels, missed events, lost wages, all trip expenses
Baggage Loss/Delay (Art. 22.2)
1,519 SDR
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Per passenger โ€” covers lost, delayed or damaged baggage

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Go First Flight Compensation — EU261 & Montreal Convention Rights

Go First cancelled compensation: If your Go First flight was cancelled with less than 14 days notice, you are entitled to €250–€600 under EU261 depending on flight distance, plus Right to Care (meals, hotel, transport) regardless of the reason for cancellation. The Montreal Convention provides additional coverage of up to €7,700 for proven damages on international flights.

Go First delayed compensation: For delays of 3+ hours at arrival, EU261 entitles you to €250–€600. For delays of 2+ hours, Right to Care kicks in — meals, refreshments, hotel if overnight, and transport. The Montreal Convention covers up to €7,700 in proven damages for any international Go First delay.

Eligibility: Denied boarding and missed connections also qualify. Claims up to 6 years after the flight date. SkyAid fees from 20% — no win, no fee.

Go First Compensation FAQ

How much Go First compensation can I get?

Go First is covered by India DGCA Civil Aviation Requirements. For denied boarding, compensation can reach INR 20,000 (200–400% of fare). When Go First departs from an EU airport, EU261 applies (€250–€600). The Montreal Convention covers up to €7,700 in proven expenses for all international flights — missed hotels, business losses, food and transport. No travel insurance needed.

How many Go First flights have been disrupted recently?

We continuously track Go First flight data. Disruption patterns change seasonally. Whether your flight was delayed, cancelled, or you were denied boarding, SkyAid checks your eligibility against all applicable regulations automatically.

What expenses can I claim for a Go First disruption?

Under the Montreal Convention, you can claim up to €7,700 for proven expenses caused by any international Go First flight disruption. This includes non-refundable hotel bookings, missed tours and events, wasted restaurant reservations, lost business meetings and conference fees, cruise departures, wedding costs, food, taxis, and phone calls. Keep all receipts — SkyAid claims these on top of your DGCA or EU261 fixed compensation. See the full breakdown of claimable expenses.

What if Go First claims extraordinary circumstances?

Under India DGCA rules, airlines must still provide care (meals, accommodation) regardless of cause. The Montreal Convention applies for up to €7,700 in proven expenses on international flights. When Go First departs from an EU airport, EU261 extraordinary circumstances rules apply. SkyAid recovers everything Go First legally owes you across all jurisdictions.

What happens if I missed my connection on Go First?

If you missed a connecting flight because Go First delayed your first leg, compensation is based on your total journey distance (origin to final destination), not individual segments. This often means a higher payout than you expect. You also get free rebooking, Right to Care while waiting, and Montreal Convention expenses up to €7,700.

What does SkyAid charge for Go First claims?

No win, no fee. SkyAid charges from 20% of the compensation recovered. If we do not win your Go First claim, you pay nothing. No upfront costs, no hidden fees. We handle all communication with Go First and any legal proceedings on your behalf. See our fee structure.

How SkyAid Handles Your Go First Compensation

Expert Go First compensation assistance with India DGCA regulation, Montreal Convention, and EU261 claims for all international flights.

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Multiple Compensation Routes

We identify ALL available routes for your Go First compensation claim: Montreal Convention for all international flights + EU261 when departing EU for international flights. We stack claims for maximum recovery.

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Expert Legal Navigation

15+ years aviation law experience handling Montreal Convention claims and EU261 (EU departures). We know exactly how to handle Go First disputes and extraordinary circumstances defences.

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Complete Documentation

From EU261 forms to Montreal Convention damage calculations with receipts, we handle all paperwork. Your Right to Care claim is included automatically.

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How Your Go First Claim Works

Step 1: We check India DGCA and Montreal Convention eligibility

Go First flights departing India are covered by DGCA Civil Aviation Requirements. For delays, the airline must provide meals from 2 hours and accommodation for overnight disruptions. For denied boarding, compensation can reach up to INR 20,000. SkyAid identifies every applicable regulation for your specific flight.

Step 2: We claim Montreal Convention expenses

India DGCA rules provide care and refunds, but the Montreal Convention is where the real recovery happens — up to €7,700 for proven international flight expenses. Missed business meetings, wasted hotel bookings, cancelled tours. No insurance needed, just receipts and a valid claim.

Step 3: We handle the airline directly

Indian airlines and international carriers departing India sometimes ignore compensation requests. SkyAid escalates through proper legal channels and, if necessary, files complaints with the DGCA. 15 years of experience getting airlines to pay what they owe.

Step 4: You get paid, we take our fee

No win, no fee. Fees from 20%. If we recover nothing, you pay nothing. SkyAid handles all documentation, airline communication, and legal work. Your only job is to submit your flight details.

Claim Your Go First Compensation Now

Go First compensation under Montreal Convention + EU261 (EU departures) can total over €8,300 for major losses. Right to Care is always guaranteed. SkyAid handles your Go First compensation claim from start to finish — no upfront costs, no risk.

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