AMS
Amsterdam
AGP
Málaga
Amsterdam to Málaga
Flight Compensation
Amsterdam to Málaga — the Costa del Sol from Schiphol.
AMS–AGP connects Amsterdam Schiphol with Málaga, operated by Transavia and KLM. This popular leisure route is subject to EC261 with up to €400 compensation. Note: Dutch law has a 2-year limitation period.
€400
Max compensation (EC261 tier 2)
2,060 km
Route distance
3h 15m
Scheduled flight time
Max Compensation
€400
per passenger · AMS departures
1,500–3,500 km · Medium-haul
Average processing: 40 days
⚡ Only 2 years to claim — act fast
Free check · 2 years limit · No fee unless we win
01Route Intelligence
AMS–AGP is a popular summer leisure route. Average delay 38 minutes. Dutch 2-year limitation period applies.
Our Success Rate
74%
on AMS–AGP claims
Average Payout
€370
per passenger
Peak Disruption Periods
July – August
Dutch school holidays, AGP summer congestion
Key Legal Nuance on This Route
What Makes AMS–AGP Claims Different
EC261 applies. Dutch law has a 2-year limitation period — act quickly.
02Airlines on This Route
Who operates AMS–AGP, their delay record, and how they resist claims.
Transavia
HVAvg Delay
38min
Claim Success
74%
How HV Resists Claims on This Route
Transavia cites AGP congestion — foreseeable on a scheduled summer route.
03Disruption Causes & Legal Status
What actually causes delays on AMS–AGP — and whether each is extraordinary under EC261.
AGP Summer Congestion
~35% of summer delays
Málaga airport congestion during peak summer.
Foreseeable. Claim valid.
04How We Handle AMS–AGP Claims
You submit your flight details
2 minutes. Flight number, date, and what happened. We identify the operating carrier automatically — critical for codeshare routes.
We verify the AMS–AGP specific cause
File with Transavia citing EC261. Note the 2-year Dutch limitation period.
Submission, escalation, and payment
Escalate to ILT or use ADR (Geschillencommissie Luchtvaart) if rejected.
05EC261 on AMS–AGP
EC261 applies because AMS is a EU airport
Your departure airport (AMS, Amsterdam) is in Netherlands. EC261 covers all flights departing EU airports, regardless of airline nationality or destination. The fact that your destination (AGP, Málaga) is in Spain does not change the applicable regulation.
Enforcement Body
ILT (Inspectie Leefomgeving en Transport)
Claim Time Limit
2 years from flight date
⚡ Shortest in Europe — act now
06Frequently Asked Questions
Real questions from passengers who flew AMS–AGP.
How long do I have to claim for an AMS–AGP delay?
2 years under Dutch law. This is shorter than most EU countries. File your claim promptly.
Ready to Claim?
Start Your AMS → AGP Claim
No win, no fee. We verify the exact delay cause, identify the operating carrier, and submit directly to ILT (Inspectie Leefomgeving en Transport) if needed.