There are three main principles that govern your passenger rights:
The right to compensation : if the company is liable, you can claim a lump sum compensation, varying according to the length of the delay and the size of the carrier.
In some cases (such as a missed trip for serious professional or personal reasons), you could also claim additional damages in court, including through the Montreal Convention.
Even though the laws are clear, airlines often dispute claims. It is common for an uninformed passenger to be unfairly dismissed. A lawyer can quickly analyze your situation, tell you if you qualify, send a demand letter, or even represent you in small claims.
The deadlines are short: you generally have one year to make a claim against the company, and two years to take legal action. Legal support significantly increases your chances of obtaining compensation.
Whether you’re faced with a delayed, cancelled or denied boarding, don’t accept losing without checking your rights. You may be entitled to compensation of up to $2,400.
Have your situation analyzed free of charge by a VolAnnule.com lawyer. You will know immediately whether a complaint is justified, and how to assert your rights without delay.
Most airlines often seek to minimize their responsibilities by offering travel credits or invoking exceptional circumstances to avoid paying compensation.
To ensure that you get the compensation you are legally entitled to, without wasting time, money or energy, trust Volannule.com.