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A Step-by-Step Guide to Claiming Your Flight Compensation

Last updated on July 9, 2023

Claiming compensation for flight delays, cancellations, or denied boarding can be a challenging and complicated process. To ensure you have the best chance of receiving the compensation you are entitled to, it is important to understand the claim process and familiarize yourself with the necessary steps. Below is a step-by-step guide to assist you in making a successful claim.

Calculating Your Eligibility

The first step in the claiming process is to establish if you are eligible for compensation. This is based on the type of disruption – e.g., delay, cancellation, or denied boarding – and the flight route distance. Generally, if the flight is delayed more than three hours and falls within the eligibility criteria, then you can make a claim. Once you have established that you are eligible, the rest of the claiming process is much easier.

Gathering All the Necessary Documentation

Another important step in the claiming process is to gather all the necessary paperwork. This includes your original flight ticket, proof of booking, and boarding pass. You may also need additional evidence such as receipts for any expenses incurred due to the disruption, doctor’s notes for medical appointments missed, or evidence of income loss due to the disruption. All this evidence will help to strengthen your claim and ensure you are compensated accordingly.

Submitting Your Claim

The final step in the claiming process is to submit your claim. This can be done via a paper form or online depending on the individual airline. However, it is advisable to contact a lawyer or flight delay compensation company to help manage the process from start to finish. This will ensure all paperwork is completed correctly and expedite the process as much as possible. Submitting a claim for flight disruption doesn’t have to be complicated. By following our step-by-step guide, you will have the best chance of successfully claiming compensation for any delay, cancellation or denied boarding.