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Amsterdam to Antalya Flight Delay & Cancellation Compensation

Amsterdam–Antalya (~2,700 km) is one of the Netherlands' most popular summer holiday routes. EU261 entitles you to €400 per person for a 3+ hour delay. Transavia and Corendon cover both directions as Dutch EU carriers. Netherlands 2-year deadline — act promptly.

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Distance Amsterdam–Antalya: ~2,700 km → medium-haul. Compensation: €400 per person (EU261). Transavia and Corendon: both directions covered. Turkish Airlines, Pegasus: Amsterdam departure only. Netherlands limitation: 2 years.

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Route Facts

  • Distance: ~2,700 km — medium-haul tier (1,500–3,500 km)
  • Amsterdam airport: Schiphol (AMS)
  • Antalya airport: Antalya International (AYT)
  • Main carriers: Transavia (HV), Corendon Dutch Airlines (CD), Turkish Airlines (TK), Pegasus (PC)
  • Compensation: €400 per person (EU261)
  • Netherlands limitation period: 2 years — act promptly

Airlines and EU261 Coverage

AirlineEU261 coverageNotes
Transavia Netherlands (HV)Both directionsDutch EU carrier — EU261 covers AMS→AYT and AYT→AMS. Major charter operator on this route.
Corendon Dutch Airlines (CD)Both directionsDutch EU carrier — EU261 applies both ways. Strong presence on Amsterdam–Antalya.
Turkish Airlines (TK)EU departures onlyTurkish carrier — EU261 on Amsterdam departures only. Return Antalya → Amsterdam on TK not covered.
Pegasus Airlines (PC)EU departures onlyTurkish carrier — EU261 on Amsterdam departures only. Return on Pegasus not covered.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much compensation for Amsterdam–Antalya delays?

Amsterdam Schiphol (AMS) to Antalya (AYT) is approximately 2,700 km — medium-haul tier (1,500–3,500 km). EU261 compensation is €400 per person for a 3+ hour arrival delay or cancellation with less than 14 days' notice. The Netherlands has a 2-year limitation period — shorter than most European countries. Act promptly if your disruption occurred more than 18 months ago.

Does Transavia cover the return Antalya → Amsterdam flight?

Yes. Transavia Netherlands (HV) is a Dutch EU-registered carrier. EU261 applies to Transavia on both the Amsterdam → Antalya outbound and the Antalya → Amsterdam return. Transavia is one of the largest operators on this route. If your Antalya return flight on Transavia was delayed 3+ hours, you are entitled to €400 per person.

Does Corendon Dutch Airlines cover the return Antalya → Amsterdam leg?

Yes. Corendon Dutch Airlines is a Dutch EU-registered carrier. EU261 applies to Corendon flights in both directions. Corendon is specifically strong on Dutch–Turkish holiday routes. If your Corendon return from Antalya was delayed 3+ hours, you are entitled to €400.

How do I enforce an EU261 claim for an Amsterdam–Antalya disruption?

The Dutch enforcement body is ILT (Inspectie Leefomgeving en Transport). The consumer ADR scheme is Geschillencommissie Luchtvaart, which provides free and binding adjudication. The Netherlands' 2-year limitation period is the critical factor — if your disruption was over 22 months ago, file immediately. ClaimWinger can handle the entire process on your behalf.

Is Amsterdam to Bodrum or Dalaman covered at the same rate?

Yes. Amsterdam to Bodrum (BJV) is approximately 2,500 km and Amsterdam to Dalaman (DLM) approximately 2,500 km — both medium-haul tier, €400 compensation. Transavia and Corendon Dutch Airlines operate these holiday routes both ways and are covered both directions. Turkish carriers (Turkish Airlines, Pegasus) are covered on Amsterdam departures only.

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