ORYAGPEC261 Regulation1,500–3,500 km · Medium-haul

ORY

Paris

AGP

Málaga

Paris to Málaga
Flight Compensation

Paris to the Costa del Sol — Transavia France's popular leisure route.

ORY–AGP connects Paris Orly with Málaga, gateway to the Costa del Sol. Transavia France operates this route heavily during summer, with high passenger loads and tight turnarounds. EC261 applies with up to €400 compensation for delays over 3 hours.

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DGAC (Direction Générale de l'Aviation Civile)
Last Updated: March 2026

€400

Max compensation (EC261 tier 2)

1,530 km

Route distance

2h 35m

Scheduled flight time

Max Compensation

€400

per passenger · ORY departures

1,500–3,500 km · Medium-haul

Average processing: 45 days

Check My ORYAGP Claim

Free check · 5 years limit · No fee unless we win

01Route Intelligence

ORY–AGP is a high-frequency summer route with peak disruption July–August. Average delay is 38 minutes with 4+ hour delays in ~6% of flights.

Our Success Rate

74%

on ORYAGP claims

Average Payout

€370

per passenger

Peak Disruption Periods

July – August

Peak summer leisure traffic, AGP congestion, tight turnarounds

Easter

High demand, reduced ground handling capacity

Key Legal Nuance on This Route

What Makes ORYAGP Claims Different

EC261 applies to all ORY departures. Transavia France is an EU carrier. Claims must be filed within 5 years under French law.

02Airlines on This Route

Who operates ORYAGP, their delay record, and how they resist claims.

Transavia France logo

Transavia France

TO
TO3501–TO35992× daily (summer)

Avg Delay

38min

Claim Success

74%

How TO Resists Claims on This Route

Transavia France often cites 'ATC restrictions' or 'airport congestion at AGP' — but these are foreseeable on a high-frequency summer route.

03Disruption Causes & Legal Status

What actually causes delays on ORYAGP — and whether each is extraordinary under EC261.

AGP Airport Congestion

~35% of summer delays

Not extraordinary

Málaga airport becomes congested in summer with multiple charter and LCC operations.

Foreseeable seasonal congestion is not extraordinary. Claim valid.

Late Inbound Aircraft

~40% of delays

Not extraordinary

Aircraft arriving late from previous rotation cause departure delays.

Rotational delays are within carrier control. Claim valid.

04How We Handle ORYAGP Claims

1

You submit your flight details

2 minutes. Flight number, date, and what happened. We identify the operating carrier automatically — critical for codeshare routes.

2

We verify the ORYAGP specific cause

File with Transavia France customer service citing EC261. Include booking reference and delay documentation.

3

Submission, escalation, and payment

If rejected, escalate to DGAC or use the EU ODR platform.

Timeline: 6–10 weeks typical

05EC261 on ORYAGP

EC261 applies because ORY is a EU airport

Your departure airport (ORY, Paris) is in France. 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

DGAC (Direction Générale de l'Aviation Civile)

Claim Time Limit

5 years from flight date

06Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions from passengers who flew ORYAGP.

Is EC261 compensation available for ORY–AGP delays?

Yes. EC261 applies to all flights departing from EU airports. Transavia France is an EU carrier. You're entitled to €400 for delays of 3+ hours on this 1,530 km route.

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No win, no fee. We verify the exact delay cause, identify the operating carrier, and submit directly to DGAC (Direction Générale de l'Aviation Civile) if needed.

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