Flight to Fez Delayed — Ryanair and Transavia EU261
Fez (FEZ) is a major Moroccan diaspora gateway from France, Belgium, Netherlands and Spain. Ryanair, Transavia, easyJet — all EU carriers, both directions covered. Royal Air Maroc only on EU departures. €250–€400 per passenger.
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Fez Carrier Coverage
Most carriers serving Fez are EU-registered (Ryanair, Transavia, easyJet) — covered both directions. Royal Air Maroc serves Fez from Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Madrid, Barcelona — covered only on EU departures.
Compensation Range
- €250 / £220 — Spain/southern Europe → Fez (under 1,500 km).
- €400 / £350 — Paris/Brussels/Amsterdam → Fez (1,500–3,500 km).
Belgium 1-Year Limitation Warning
If your flight departed Brussels (BRU), Belgian law applies a 1-year statute of limitations — shortest in our table. File within 12 months of the flight; escalate to Belgian DGT if the airline rejects.
Filing the Claim
File at the operating carrier's site. Cite EU261/2004. Use a no-win-no-fee service like ClaimWinger if rejected.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which carriers fly to Fez (FEZ)?
Ryanair (multiple European cities), Transavia (Paris ORY, Marseille, Lyon, Amsterdam), easyJet (Paris, Lyon), Royal Air Maroc (Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam, Madrid). All EU carriers covered both directions. RAM covered only on EU departures.
Is Fez a diaspora route?
Yes — Fez has significant Moroccan diaspora connections from France (Paris, Lyon, Marseille, Toulouse), Belgium (Brussels), Netherlands (Amsterdam) and Spain (Madrid, Barcelona). Most carriers serving these are EU-registered, so passengers typically have full EU261 protection.
How much for a Fez delay?
€250–€400 per passenger depending on departure. Paris CDG/ORY → FEZ is approximately 2,000 km — €400 medium-haul tier. Madrid/Barcelona → FEZ is under 1,500 km — €250 short-haul tier.
Is Belgium 1-year limitation a concern?
Yes. Brussels Airport (BRU) departures fall under Belgian law — 1-year statute of limitations. If you flew Brussels → Fez (or return on EU carrier) and had a delay, file within 12 months. Belgian DGT is the enforcement body.
What about charter flights to Fez?
Less common to Fez than Marrakech/Agadir, but TUI and Corendon do operate seasonal charters from northern Europe. Both EU carriers — covered both directions under EU261.
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