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Miss your flight connection → get paid

A simple idea: if delays make your connection impossible, you get a fixed payout. No claims, no stress.

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Separate tickets — no airline protection
AUS → EWR → LIS
Different tickets • Tight layover • Real exposure
Fallback starts at
52 min delay
Example payout for this connection
$400
Covers most last-minute rebooking costs on this route
If delays make this connection unachievable and you miss it, you get the payout.

Separate tickets save money

You book two flights separately to save money or find a better route. It works — until the first leg is delayed.

But the risk is on you

If you miss the onward flight, airlines usually will not step in. You may end up paying for a new ticket yourself.

A clearer fallback for risky connections

LayoverGuard is built for travelers who knowingly take connection risk to save money, reach better routes, or mix separate tickets.

How it works

Simple rules, itinerary-based thresholds, and a fixed payout if the connection is no longer realistically achievable.

1

Enter your flights

Add both legs of your trip, even if they are on separate tickets or different airlines.

2

See the threshold

Before purchase, you see the delay point at which the connection is considered no longer realistically achievable for that itinerary.

3

Confirm if you miss it

If delays push the trip past that threshold and you confirm you missed the onward flight, LayoverGuard pays the fixed amount.

Clear rules. No vague promises.

LayoverGuard applies when delays make your connection no longer reasonably achievable under the itinerary rules shown before purchase.

No back-and-forth with airlines

No paperwork. No receipts. No arguing about who should help with separate tickets.

Get early access

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