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Royal Jordanian delay compensation, and how often you'll actually need it

1,401 flights a year 73.8% on time

£520 per passenger, if your Royal Jordanian flight arrived 3 or more hours late

Every Royal Jordanian route we hold a distance for falls in the same band, so that is the figure. About 6 Royal Jordanian flights a year cross that line.

In the last 12 months, Royal Jordanian operated 1,401 flights at UK airports, and 0.4% were 3 or more hours late, the threshold where £520 per passenger becomes payable.

Punctuality is down on last year: 73.8% of flights ran on time against 77.3% in the twelve months before, and the average delay rose from 10.9 to 13 minutes.

Royal Jordanian, last 12 months
Royal Jordanian, last 12 months Figure vs year before
Flights at UK airports 1,401 was 1,262
Ran on time (within 15 min) 73.8% ▼ was 77.3%
Average delay 13 min ▲ was 10.9 min
3h+ late (compensation threshold) 0.4% -
Cancelled 1.3% -
Flights 3h+ late (a year) 6 flights/year -

The CAA's figures combine arrivals and departures, so this covers both directions of travel.

Royal Jordanian's delays, month by month

14.7m
13.3m
15.4m
7.5m
11m
14.6m
17.6m
18m
15m
3.6m
7.6m
13.4m
JulAugSepOctNovDecJanFebMarAprMayJun

Worst month: February 2026, averaging 18 minutes.

How to claim from Royal Jordanian

We have not yet verified Royal Jordanian's own claim page, so rather than guess at a form or an address: search their site for "EU261" or "delay compensation", and use that form if there is one, because it routes into the right queue. Otherwise write to customer relations.

The rules do not change with the airline. What decides your claim is where the flight departed and how late it arrived, not whose aircraft it was. Claiming directly walks through the whole process, letter template included.

What the rules turn on

Where the flight departed decides everything, not the airline's nationality. Anything leaving a UK airport is covered by UK261 whoever operates it, and anything leaving the EU by EU261. A delay of 3 or more hours on arrival pays £220 to £520 per passenger when the cause was within the airline's control, which covers technical faults, crew shortages and the knock-on from a late inbound aircraft. It pays nothing when the cause was genuinely extraordinary, though airlines stretch that word further than the case law supports, so a refusal on those grounds is worth testing rather than accepting.

Royal Jordanian at each UK airport

Airport 3h+ % On-time %
Heathrow 0.7% 82.4%
Stansted <0.5% 72.2%

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Source: UK Civil Aviation Authority punctuality statistics, July 2025 to June 2026. Analysis by CheckFlightCompensation; the CAA is credited as the data source as its publication conditions require. Figures cover the 25 largest UK airports.