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Get flight compensation the easy way this summer…

Here to get your compensation

Disrupted flights scupper our plans, and that’s precisely why the UK 261 regulation says that passengers are eligible for up to £520 compensation. AirHelp, the global leader in flight compensation, takes care of the claims process for you and keeps you updated every step of the way.

It’s easy peasy… for the experts.

AirHelp is the number one worldwide company and has helped over 2.3 million passengers get the compensation they were owed. They work globally with over 800 airlines and 50 legal firms, helping passengers from over 240 countries around the world with their claims.

Know your rights as a passenger.

Flying should be part of the adventure, but disruptions can catch us out, and instead of sunning ourselves on a beautiful golden beach, we’re waiting in an airport, wondering what’s going on.

According to the UK 261 regulation, the airline must buy you a drink and snack after a two-hour delay and let you make a call or send an email if necessary. You should also be provided with accommodation and transportation to and from the airport for overnight stays.

If you’ve had a cancellation, the airline is responsible for booking you on a replacement flight or offering you a refund if you no longer wish to fly.

Flight delayed or cancelled in the last 3 years?

If you had a flight disruption in the past and couldn’t get compensation back then, don’t worry — AirHelp has an incredible success rate and can help you with flights that were cancelled or delayed up to 3 years ago. With their expertise and extensive flight database, they can build a strong case for you even for long-forgotten delays.

Ready to get your compensation?

Claiming is easy, and there is no upfront fee to pay. AirHelp will only get paid if they successfully get your money, so nothing will ever come from your pocket. Ready to check if your disrupted flight is eligible? Start now — you could get up to £520 for your summer woes.

 

Until da next Tyme

 

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