Do you remember that day when airline ruined your holiday? All those endless hours waiting for the departure or a rescheduled flight?
Great news! You can get up to €600 EUR compensation from the airline for a delayed (3+ hours) or cancelled flight!
It works for flights up to 6 years back!
How it works?
You just need to fill in a simple claim form, and Compensair will handle all the paperwork, submit the claim and take care of all the further communication with the airline to settle your case (even sue the airline if needed)!
All you need is to sit back and relax until the compensation arrives to your bank account
Submitting a claim is absolutely free of charge!! Сompensair will charge its 25% success fee only in case if you get your compensation.
According to EU Regulation a passenger can get a compensation if his flight was cancelled or delayed by more than 3 hours. Statistically it's about 1% of all flights. Compensation applies to flights up to 2-6 years back, and a traveler has on average three flights per year.
Thus every eighth traveler may be entitled to compensation.
What I need to do?
Check if your flight is eligible for compensation! It takes only 2 minutes.
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The Boeing Dreamliner planes are delayed for a specific problem. The lithium ion batteries are catching fire and there needs to be a replacement for them. It is a flight safety issue.
Airlines are buying the Dreamliner planes because they are the wave of the future. Dreamliners offer a vast array of amenities and very desired for long haul flights.
Boeing exports planes.
No,the planes where Boeing 757s and 767s.
The first serial number of Boeing planes is 707.
What they might do is continue on to 8x8 or maybe 8x7, although it really is unknown. Some also speculate that they will skip 797, and move striaght on to 808. This is because 8 is what Boeing is using to denote new planes (787, 747-8). Or they might just get rid of the XyX naming system entirely. This is a possiblity mainly because it was the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. Not just the 787
The Kingfisher planes use the Airbus planes made in France planes for its fleet. Not the Boeing.
Boeing Airlines, Inc is the name of the company that manufactures many of the planes that fly today.
Boeing 737 or Boeing 757.
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Airbus A380 and Boeing 787
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