The conversation discusses the implications of new compensation laws for airline passengers, particularly focusing on compensation for delayed flights to the EU. Users express skepticism about the practicality of claiming compensation, citing difficulties similar to those experienced with health insurance claims. The discussion also touches on the role of advocacy companies that assist travelers in getting compensation from airlines.
About time. Its just a start, after its law in ECC, there are companies now that fight for you for a small percentage, if they get the airline to pay.
Eric *********
We are all going to pay for this 😔
Jack *******
They say it, then like Cebu Pacific, when they are late they just deny it. So do you really have the time and energy to fight it? No, like health insurance in the US, they know most people who have a legit claim, will give up.