Flight delays on 10 August 2026: what airlines owed passengers
£0 estimated owed to passengers that day
That estimate is for the 0 flights the UK and EU rules cover, out of 1 that arrived 3 or more hours late and 0 cancelled outright at the airports we track. The rest were outside the rules, most often a flight into the UK on an airline based elsewhere.
This isn't CAA punctuality data, it's our own live tracking of arrivals at the 8 airports we track: Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester, Stansted, Luton, Edinburgh, JFK and Newark. It is not a national or worldwide count. Not every one of them has a delay or cancellation every day: 1 of them logged one on 10 August 2026, Heathrow. Every flight that landed 3 or more hours late that day, or got cancelled outright, was logged and scored under UK261 and EU261, the same rules the checker above uses.
Flights 3h+ late
1
Cancellations
0
Est. owed
£0
Airports affected
1
Worst airlines that day
Ranked by combined delays and cancellations logged across the airports we track. Airline names appear exactly as our live feed reports them.
| Airline | 3h+ delays | Est. owed |
|---|---|---|
| JetBlue | 0 | £0 |
Worst airports that day
| Airport | 3h+ delays | Est. owed |
|---|---|---|
| London Heathrow Airport | 0 | £0 |
Biggest single delay
A JetBlue flight into London Heathrow Airport ran 11h 32m late on 10 August 2026, the longest delay we logged that day.
These counts cover arrivals at the 8 airports we track, swept several times a day, not every UK/EU flight. 10 August 2026 is complete. "Est. owed" applies the UK261/EU261 amounts to each eligible flight; airlines can still dispute individual claims by pointing to extraordinary circumstances, so treat these as a strong steer, not a guarantee for any one passenger.
Source: CheckFlightCompensation live arrivals tracking.
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