A new Which? survey has revealed that one in seven people who have been on holiday in the past two years have encountered a problem – equivalent to around 6.2 million people in the UK.
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About all things concerning aviation
Every week we illustrate various subjects regarding our service, passenger rights and commercial aviation. We also provide you with tips & tricks regarding air travel.
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15-07-2014
Which? launch Stop the Holiday Hassles’, campaign to help delayed passengers
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25-06-2014
Nigerian Prince Receives Thousands Of Ryanair Complaint Emails
Nigerian prince Michael Abiona was amazed recently after finding over 400,000 emails in his personal inbox. The 43-year-old Lagos Royal said he was inundated with what looked like “Ryanair customer complaint emails. I can’t find anything as my whole inbox is jammed with emails complaining out about Ryanair.”
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19-06-2014
Airlines could be forced to pay compensation to UK passengers on 60,000 delayed flights
Landmark aviation case sets a 6 year time limit for claims
Passengers on a possible 60,000 delayed flights between 2009 – 2011 entitled to compensation
EUclaim, UK’s no 1 for passenger rights , sees sharp rise in compensation claimsRead more
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13-06-2014
Ouch! Ryanair left with £200,000 of damage after handbrake left off at Rome Ciampino Airport
Here at EUclaim we couldn’t quite believe this story, but, it’s all true!
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11-06-2014
Landmark aviation case verdict upholds the rights of UK’s passengers – Huzar v Jet2.com
“Technical defects are not considered an extraordinary circumstance”
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03-06-2014
The sticky problem of Gibraltar and its exclusion from EU air passenger rights legislation
EU air passenger rights legislation currently excludes Gibraltar as the country does not fall within Europe within the scope of Regulation (EC) No 261/2004. However, an amendment to recent proposals for a new regulation by UK MEP’s has resulted in the deletion of the Gibraltar exclusion clause.
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02-06-2014
Sussex Police targeted Ibiza-bound drunk Gatwick flyers
Some passengers were told they might not be allowed to fly after drinking
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14-04-2014
Frustrated Aer Lingus passengers volunteer their credit card to pay for aircraft refuelling
Passengers of flight EI0576 were shocked when the Captain announced a further delay in the flight between Dublin and Alicante due to a fuel bill problem and started offering their personal credit cards to get them on their way again.
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27-03-2014
Boys and their toys: testing the new EUclaim mobile site
Many people use their mobiles to internet these days. It’s getting more and more important to have a website that is compatible on different devices like smartphones and tablets. Therefore, we are working on a new mobile version of our website.
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13-02-2014
Missed connection due to tight minimum connection time not an extraordinary circumstance
We have received a positive verdict in a court case against British Airways from the Dutch ‘Noord Holland’ Court.
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