Single Booking or Separate Tickets? How It Affects Your EU261 Rights
Whether your connecting flights are on a single booking (PNR) or separate tickets is the most important question for your EU261 compensation. With a single booking, the delay at the final destination counts and the airline must rebook you. With separate bookings, each flight is assessed individually — a missed connection is at your own risk.
Single booking vs. separate bookings compared
Single Booking (one PNR)
- Delay counted at final destination
- Distance: great circle origin → final destination
- Airline must rebook + provide care
- Luggage checked through to final destination
- Up to EUR600 compensation possible
Separate Bookings (different PNRs)
- Each flight assessed individually
- Distance: only the individual flight
- No rebooking obligation for connection
- Missed connection = your own risk
- Compensation only for the delayed individual flight
Practical example: The difference in numbers
Route: Berlin → Munich → New York (missed connection in Munich, arrived 5 hours late)
| Single Booking | Separate Bookings | |
|---|---|---|
| Relevant distance | Berlin → New York: 6,400 km | Berlin → Munich: 500 km |
| Relevant delay | 5h at final destination New York | Flight 1 only: e.g. 45 min (< 3h) |
| Compensation | 600 EUR | EUR0 (< 3h) |
| Rebooking | Airline must rebook | New ticket at your own expense |
Beware of online travel agencies
Platforms like Kiwi, Gotogate, or eSky often offer cheap connecting routes that consist of separate individual flights. These are marketed as 'self-connect' or 'virtual interlining'. If you received two different booking references, these are separate bookings — even if you only paid once.
How to identify separate bookings:
- Two different booking references (PNRs)
- Luggage must be collected and re-checked at the connecting airport
- Separate check-in required for each flight
- Portal offers 'connection guarantee' for an extra fee (= proof of separate booking)
4 steps to your compensation
- 1
Check your booking type
Review your booking confirmation: Do all flights share the same PNR/booking reference? Was your luggage checked through to the final destination?
- 2
Enter flight data
For a single booking: Enter the first departure airport and the final destination. For separate bookings: Enter only the delayed individual flight.
- 3
Generate complaint letter
Our AI creates a complaint letter that correctly documents the situation (single booking or individual flight) — for 8,40 EUR.
- 4
Send to airline
Download the letter as a PDF and send it to the operating airline of the delayed flight.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know if I have a single booking?
What if I booked through an OTA (e.g., Expedia, Kiwi)?
I have separate bookings — do I have no rights at all?
How is compensation calculated for a single booking?
And for separate bookings?
My travel agent 'combined' the flights — is that a single booking?
Does outbound and return count as one booking?
When must the airline rebook me after a missed connection?
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