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Travelling this summer? Claim up to €600 on flight delay!

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It’s summer time and that time of the year many people travel for holiday. Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, if you have a flight delay of more than three hours, you can get up to €600. Flight delays and cancellations cause inconvenience and disruption for all air passengers alike. Since the enactment of the Flight Delay Compensation Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004, passengers are entitled to claim up to €600 compensation. Claims can be made in the event of flight delays, cancellations, postponements or denied boarding. Unfortunately, only one in four air passengers are acquainted with this important piece of air passenger rights legislation and only one in twenty actually demand compensation.

ClaimFlights, a company that claims compensation owed to passengers when their flights are delayed or cancelled, offers a brand new service portal, committed to informing passengers about their rights and helping them to make a hassle-free claim. For all passengers who have been faced with flight cancellations or delays of over three hours, ClaimFlights provides help with the assertion of a compensation claim. The whole process of making a claim at claimflights.com only takes a couple of minutes and a few clicks. The service is also available on mobile devices.

Many people who have been privilege to know about ClaimFlights and have used their services are glad such a company that helps passengers gain compensation, exist. Do you know any friends who travel a lot? Help them by sharing this information with them. They can claim up to €600 this summer on a flight delay up to 3 years back and will be thankful if you let them know about this.

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