How to claim your compensation for a canceled, delayed or overbooked flight

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There are many of you who write to us every month asking for the compensation to which any passenger is entitled for a canceled, delayed or overbooked flight. The most normal thing is that we do not have much information about it and that makes us go a bit lost. In addition, we do not usually have too much time to claim said compensation because we have to complete a series of procedures that are not always quick.

Fortunately, you can always leave the case in the hands of experts like Flightright , which is number one in Europe for having achieved more than 150 million euros in compensation.

How does Flightright work?

To initiate a claim through its website you will have to provide your flight details (the number and the date). That helps them to calculate for free and in a moment the chances you have of being compensated.

Its experts work to defend your rights and obtain the compensation that you are entitled to according to the European Regulation, which establishes that passengers affected by canceled, delayed or overbooked flights can request compensation that ranges between 250 and 600 euros if certain certain are met. requirements and the airline is responsible.

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You will only pay if you are compensated

If they manage to get the airline to pay the compensation, the amount is transferred to you immediately, withholding 27% plus VAT, which is the success commission charged to all the passengers who are compensated. Of course, keep in mind that they will not charge you anything if they do not manage to compensate you, so the economic risk you run is zero.

By visiting the Flightright website you will be able to access a very useful compensation calculator , in addition to knowing what your rights are and answering your questions in a frequently asked questions section that is usually enough to have everything clear. If for whatever reason you still have a question, you can always call or write to them.

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