We’ve all done it before: rejigged a hotel stay or rescheduled a rental-car booking due to a disruption in our travel plans that was beyond our control (think delayed flights and missed connections). Easy-peasy, right? Not so when it comes to international travel. We recently learned that, in 2017 alone, more than 70,000 passengers departing or returning to Canada from Europe faced flight mishaps—with very few realizing they may have been eligible for compensation!
Enter AirHelp, a leading flight-compensation and technology company whose ultimate mission is to help passengers (like us) who have faced flight interruptions claim their rightful compensation. New to Canada, AirHelp offers indispensable score cards that reveal top annual airline and airport rankings worldwide (so you can find the best flight and route for your journey), and its handy web and mobile app works by scanning your boarding passes to tell you if your flight disruption is eligible for compensation via Europe’s EC 261 law.
You can even connect AirHelp to your inbox to scan for applicable flight tickets from three years ago and get updated automatically on future eligibility once you find yourself on a disrupted flight. Best of all, AirHelp eliminates the stress of applying for flight compensation in a foreign country by fighting the legal battle on your behalf (talk about doing the heavy-bag lifting!).
Trust us, the reward can be substantial—as much as $900 in compensation per passenger! There’s no way we’re flying without a little bit of AirHelp again! —Vita Daily
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