Tuesday, December 25, 2018

How Does Flight Delay Compensation Work? The Facts! (1)


You’re ready for your holiday, or perhaps even a business meeting, you arrive at the airport early, and all is going well…until the dreaded announcement comes over the annoy to inform you of a delay. We all know how frustrating this can be, but not everybody is aware that flight delay compensation may be available (in some cases, the compensation can cover the cost of the flight!). Ultimately, the compensation you receive depends on the circumstances surrounding the delay itself.

If your flight happens to leave before the original departure time and you are only notified within 14 hours of the flight, you could qualify for compensation. Currently, as a passenger, your rights are protected by law. Flight Claims Online uses European Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004 to retrieve compensation affected passengers are entitled to.

Today, we want to break down some of the most common questions regarding this topic so you can feel confident moving forward. If you think you’re owed flight delay compensation after reading this short guide, free to get in touch with one of our professional advisers and they’ll provide tailored advice to you!

Why Are Delays So Common?

In truth, there are certain inefficiencies with flights that are almost unavoidable. While airlines book runway slots approximately three months before the flight, tickets for said flights have already been available for more than nine months. Therefore, one small issue with staff or runway availability can lead to scheduling errors (and, you guessed it, delays).

For those who have been moved to another airline or flight, you will likely qualify for flight delay compensation and may even get a full refund.

How Much Am I Owed?

With this information in mind, the next obvious question regards the compensation amount itself. The compensation you receive will depend on a number of factors, including;

    The airline in question
    The extent of the delay
    The reason for the delay
    Your arrival time (at the destination)

Luckily, flight delay compensation is a fairly common these days, which means there are some brilliant tools online; for example, our website provides a compensation calculator where you can get an accurate estimation of what you’re owed.

If you read the small print from the airline, you’ll probably find a section explaining the delay time required before compensation is awarded. However, what you have to realise is that your rights are also protected by the European Regulation (EC) No. 261/2004. The airlines have some suggested delay times what they ‘consider’ to be a delay worth of compensation:

    Virgin - 12+ hours
    Easyjet - 5+ hours
    Thomson - 5+ hours
    Ryanair - 3+ hours
    British Airways - 2+ hours
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Although the process can be a little confusing, Flight Claims Online aim to make it much easier when retrieving the compensation you’re owed. With our professional and reliable service, we know the industry like the back of our hands and will put you in the strongest possible position to receive the right flight delay compensation for your claim!


Saturday, December 22, 2018

What Does Flight Claims Online Do?


Receiving flight delay compensation acting upon your own behalf isn’t easy. It requires a full understanding of every loophole written into the EU regulation which makes passengers eligible for compensation.


For an individual it can be daunting. Yet, At Flight Claims Online, we have developed close working relationships with each of the major airlines in the EU. Each one of our flight delay claims handlers is fully trained, experienced and qualified in law to ensure that everything runs smoothly with your case.

All we will require from you in the event that your flight is delayed or cancelled are a few personal details and your flight number. We respect your privacy, which is why we are fully compliant with the new General Protection Data regulations. All your information is safe with us!
Whilst there are many new firms in the UK and other legal professionals aiding assistance with flight delay compensation, Flight Claims Online is one of the longest-running services, dedicated to helping their clients receive what they are entitled to.

Our company has transformed by going from strength to strength in recent years after so many more people are aware of the availability of flight delay compensation. Yet, we still offer the personal touch of a smaller legal agency. Our aim is to ensure that you get what you deserve, and we’re committed you receive the best possible customer care during the process. Which is why we are now ranked amongst the top specialists in the UK!

It only takes 30 days for 90% of our flight delay compensation claims to complete! It is rare for a flight delay claim to end up in court, but it is always a possibility if the airline doesn’t agree that you’re entitled to the compensation that we have requested. We won’t bog you down with all of the unnecessary details. Instead, we’ll give you the facts and general guidelines for eligibility.
If processing a claim still sounds daunting or too stressful, we’ve got you covered. All we need from you are a few personal details and your flight number! We will then cross-reference the information provided with our database which tells us all we need to know about the circumstances of the flight delay. Whilst each pay out is different. You can still get a good idea of what you will be entitled to by using our online flight delay compensation calculator.

Eligible Factors

REGULATION (EC) No 261/2004 ensures that passengers inconvenienced by flight delays or cancellations are entitled to flight delay compensation. Go through the checklist to see if you could be entitled to flight delay compensation!

ü  The delayed flight was to, from, or within the EU (These conditions apply to the following countries outside of mainland Europe: Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Switzerland, Guadeloupe, French Guiana, Martinique, Reunion Island, Mayotte as well as Saint-Martin, the Azores, Madeira and the Canary Islands.)

ü  The cause of the delay was one of the following:

-          Engineering and technical issues with theaircraft;
-          Miscommunication between airline & departing Airport;
-          Delays caused by pilots or other cabin crew members;
-          Airline staff strikes.

ü  The arrival of the flight was longer than 3 hours

Need our Help?

If you think that you are entitled to compensation under REGULATION (EC) No 261/2004, why not start the claims process today?

Use the online flight claim compensation calculator to see how much compensation you are entitled to! Or contact one of our customer service representatives if you’d like more information.


Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Flight Delay Compensation: The Facts


You may not be aware that if you experience flight delays, cancellations, or even overbooking, you may be due to flight delay. The amount of flight compensation you’re entitled to may even cover the whole cost of the flight, but there are many different factors which affect the monetary amount that you will receive.
Flights that have left before their original departure time may be less common than if your flight is delayed, but you will still be entitled to flight delay compensation if this happens and you are notified less than 14 hours in advance. There are laws in place to ensure that your rights as a passenger are protected. We work with the European Regulation (EC) No 261/2004 which outlines the grounds on which you are entitled to flight compensation.
This article will cover some of the most common questions we get asked in relation to flight delay compensation. If you believe you are entitled to compensation after reading the information, please don’t hesitate to get in contact with a member of our customer service team who will be happy to start your claim, or just have a free no-obligation chat.
Why do flights get delayed?
The most common reason for a flight to be delayed is due to scheduling errors, as plane tickets are bookable twelve months in advance, whereas the airline is only able to book their runway slotsthree months before the departure date. Therefore, it isn’t uncommon for there to be issues when it comes to runway availability or lack of staff.
You will still be entitled to flight delay compensation if you are moved to another flight or airline. In this instance, you may even be eligible for a full refund.
How to calculate the amount of flight delay compensation that you’re owed.
Every flight delay compensation claim is different, the amount of compensation which you are entitled to depends on multiple factors including which airline you booked with, the reason for the delay and how long your flight was delayed, which is based on how late you arrived at the destination airport.
For a quick and accurate idea of how much compensation you are entitled to, head over to our website, www.flightclaimsonline.co.uk, where you will find our easy to use flight delay calculator.
Each airline has a different amount of time which they will allow a flight to be delayed for before the passenger is entitled to compensation, but do not be fooled as your rights are covered by the European Regulation (EC) No 261/2004. The ‘suggested’ delay times are as follows: 

British Airways 2+ hours
Ryanair 3+ hours
Easyjet 5+ hours
Thomson 5+ hours
Virgin 12+ hours
Ready to make a claim?
If you have any questions or would like to start your claim, head on over to our website www.flightclaimsonline.co.uk, and start your flight delay claim now.

Thursday, November 15, 2018

How to File a Flight Delay Compensation Claim with Flight Claims Online


How to File a Flight Delay Compensation Claim with Flight Claims Online - The majority of flight passengers is unaware that they are covered by European Regulation (EC) No 261/2004, and are likely owed flight compensation if they have experienced flight delays, over bookings, cancellations or in some instances, have been denied boarding.  This regulation covers you even if you do not have holiday insurance.


The amount of compensation you’re owed by the airline is dependent on the three factors below:
·         Cause of delay (confirming validity of claim);
·         Delay duration;
·         Distance of the flight.

Factors that determine your claims validity:

Compensation for delays is applicable when the airline is accountable for the inconvenience caused.The most common causes include:

·         Engineering and technical issues with the aircraft;
·         Miscommunication between airline & departing airport;
·         Delays caused by pilots or other cabin crew members;
·         Airline staff strikes.

You will not receive flight compensation for causes such as:

·         Severe weather conditions;
·         Political unrest;
·         Industrial action by the airport staff (not including the airline’s staff);
·         Security alerts or terrorist threats;
·         Delay due to air traffic controller clearance;
·         Technical faults that are outside of ‘routine’ aircraft maintenance.

Submitting a Flight Delay Compensation claim

If your delay was a direct result of the airline, head on over to Flight Claims Online and fill out our online calculator,which takes less than 30 seconds, to see how much flight delay compensation you are entitled to.

Filing a claim with us is quick and easy, and we advise you have the following documents ready to help streamline the process:
  • ·        Your flight details;
  • ·        Copies of your flight tickets.

Escalating Your Case

Should you choose to approach the airline direct, you may find that they try to dismiss your claim, stating that the delay was caused by something ‘out of their control’. However, Flight Claims Online’s team have a 95% success rate when it comes to retrieving flight delay compensation for people like yourself, even when the airline has previously stated the claim was invalid.

If this happens, we will escalate your claim and follow it up in court, along with covering all the legal fees associated.

Filing a claim with us is quick and easy as we take care of the everything from start to finish. Head on over to our site and start your claim now!





Saturday, October 20, 2018

What will happen if you open the door of a plane during a flight?



The consequence of opening a planes door mid-flight has probably crossed a lot of passengers mind.  We often wonder what would happen is a crazed passenger dashing towards the emergency exit and opening the plane’s door, would it send themselves along with all unsecured flight attendants and holidaymakers into the sky?

Recently, that nightmare nearly became reality when a first-class air passenger attempted to open the door of the cabin aboard a Delta Air Lines flight between Beijing and Chicago. The crew worked very hard to restrain him, and he was then arrested as soon as the plane touched down.

But are our fears warranted? What would have happened if he’d been successful? Should an air passenger succeed in opening the door of a plane at a high altitude; the cabin will rapidly lose pressure causing chaos.

Even cases of slow decompression can be deadly, which sparingly happens around 40 to 50 times per year. In 2005, a Boeing 737 owned by Helios Airways crashed, killing all the 121 passengers along with the crew, as a result of a gradual reduction in the cabins pressure. The lack of oxygen at an altitude of 30,000 feet incapacitated the crew.  With the crew unconscious the plane flew on autopilot until it eventually ran out of fuel, causing it to plunge to the ground.

In cases like that, oxygen masks will descend from the ceiling to prevent hypoxia, a condition cause that cause slow thinking,  blurred visions and loss of consciousness. In the cockpit, the crew will put on their rubber masks and start descending rapidly to a safe altitude below 10,000ft.

Sudden decompression usually occurs when the door of a plane is opened. Anyone standing close to the exit will be dragged into the sky, the temperature of the cabin will rapidly drop, and the plane itself may start breaking apart. In 1988, a Boeing 737 belonging to Aloha Airlines, with 90 people on board en route to Honolulu was travelling at the height of 24,000 feet when suddenly a small part of the roof tore off. The sudden change in air pressure ripped Clarabelle Lansing from her seat and through the hole in the plane. Fortunately, all other passengers used their safety belt, and the pilot landed safely 13 minutes later, avoiding any further tragedies.

Several other instances of explosive decompression have been recorded, and they  usually end with fatalities. Japan Airlines Flight 123 has an instance of rapid decompression due to a faulty repair, resulting in the Boeing 747 crashing into the mountains in Gumma where the death toll was in excess of 520, making it the most fatal single aircraft mishap in history.

Luckily, as decompression is very dangerous, the aircraft's have been specially designed to prevent the doors being opened mid-flight flight. Patrick Smith, a pilot and author explains, “The pressure of the cabin will not allow it. The door of an aircraft can be likened to a drain plug, held in place by the internal pressure. Nearly all exits of an aircraft open inward. Some of them retract into the ceiling (upward); others swing outward; however, they open inward first.”

“At a certain cruising altitude, about eight pounds of pressure push against each square inch of the internal fuselage. That’s more than 1,100 pounds against every square foot of the door,” according to Smith.

What happens at low altitudes, when the pressure of the cabin is less?

“A mere two pounds on every square inch is far more than what any individual can displace,  even after taking six cups of coffee plus the aggravation that arises from sitting behind a  crying baby,”  Smith says. “The doors are secured further by a number of mechanical electrical latches. You would require a hydraulic jack, and sparingly, the airports security don’t allow them.”

However, one incident has been reported where a passenger succeeded in opening the door of an airplane while in the sky. Dan D.B Cooperin 1971, hijacked a Boeing 727 where he forcefully collected a ransom of $200,000. Then, he jumped out of the rear exit with a parachute, and since then nobody has seen him. However, he forced the pilot to depressurize the plane to enable him to do so. As a result, a year later, “Cooper vanes” were put in place to disable aircraft doors completely when the landing gear is up.

Small planes do not undergo pressurization meaning skydivers and military personnel can leap through the aircraft doors as a result of this.

Patrick Smith continues, “Any time the plane is moving on the runway, the doors are usually not locked. You will also be able to activate the emergency escape slides located below the doors. As an airplane moves closer to the gate, you will hear the cabin crew requesting for the doors to be switched to manual. Then, the slides’ automatic deployment function is replaced with manual function. Those slides can unroll with a force that is capable of killing a person, and you will not want them to spread to the jet bridge or a catering truck.”

While travelling, if you are having trouble because of flight delayed. You will get the flight delay compensation upto 450 Pounds . Book an appointment with Flightclaimsonline.com.


Friday, October 12, 2018

Airline On-Time Performance and Causes of Flight Delays


As from June 2003 airlines have been obligated to report on-time data on their flights to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics, this includes the cases of the delays and cancellations. This makes it easy to understand the reason behind flight delays and improves your changes of receiving flight delay compensation.

Each flight since 2003 is documented up to the most recent month, so even if you’ve hung around waiting to claim your compensation the information is still readily available to you.

Airlines which have 0.5% of total domestic flights have to report flight delays, and as of 2018, there are 18 carriers in total reporting these figures.

Whilst you may not be able to see the exact reason for the delay, you’ll be able to see the categories which were set by the Air Carrier On-Time Reporting Advisory Committee.

The flight delay compensation categories are:

-        Air Carrier: Delay caused by maintenance and crew problems, baggage loading, fueling, aircraft cleaning. This is one of the most common causes for delays annually.

-         National Aviation System (NAS): Non-weather-related issues such as air traffic volume, air traffic control and flying conditions. In 2017 over half of NAS delays were due to weather conditions.

-    Extreme Weather: Hazardous meteorological conditions which were occurring at the time of departure or have been forecast e.g. blizzards, tornadoes or hurricanes.

-      Late-Arriving Aircraft: When the previous flight of the aircraft doesn’t arrive on time for your departure.

-          Security: Cancellation or delay from an evacuation of the aircraft due to a security breach, technical fault of screening equipment or lines at screening areas being in excess of 29 minutes long. Note that these instances are extremely rare and make up less than 1% of delays.

Weather delays are reported differently to help airlines see where improvements can be made to their systems. Whilst cancellations due to extreme weather are rare in comparison to delays, they may also be made in accordance to guidance from NAS

Remember that all delays will have to be over two hours long for you to be entitled to any form of flight compensation. There are also multiple other extraordinary circumstances which may prevent you from receiving compensation, these can be found Flight Claim Online’s website.

Monday, September 10, 2018

This Airport Runs on Wind


Thе Galapagos Islands аrе mоѕt fаmоuѕ fоr the unіԛuе аnіmаl ѕресіеѕ ѕtudіеd bу Chаrlеѕ Dаrwіn аnd іt'ѕ those ѕресіеѕ that have bееn thе drіvіng force behind thе аrсhіреlаgо'ѕ ԛuеѕt tо dеrіvе аll оf іtѕ еnеrgу from rеnеwаblе sources instead оf іmроrtеd dіеѕеl fuеl whісh ѕtіll mееtѕ thе mаjоrіtу оf іtѕ energy nееdѕ.

The nеwеѕt аddіtіоn tо thе Gаlараgоѕ Iѕlаnd іѕ аlmоѕt as nаturаl аѕ thе archipelago's inhabitants. The аrеа'ѕ new аіrроrt itself іѕ made up оf 80 реrсеnt recycled mаtеrіаl аnd hosts іtѕ оwn desalination system fоr рrоvіdіng water tо the tеrmіnаlѕ. All оf the аіrроrt'ѕ оthеr functions аrе fueled bу wind and solar роwеr.

Back іn 2001, a fuеl tаnkеr brіngіng dіеѕеl fuеl tо Sаn Crіѕtóbаl, the рrоvіnсіаl capital, struck a rееf аnd ѕріllеd аbоut 570,000 lіtеrѕ оf diesel оіl which thrеаtеnеd thе рlаntѕ, bіrdѕ and mаrіnе lіfе thаt оnlу call thе Gаlараgоѕ home. Aftеr thаt еvеnt, an іntеrnаtіоnаl grоuр created the $10 mіllіоn Sаn Crіѕtóbаl Wіnd Prоjесt whісh ѕаw the іnѕtаllаtіоn оf thrее 51-mеtеr-tаll wіnd turbіnеѕ аnd twо ѕеtѕ of ѕоlаr раnеlѕ in 2007.

That рrоjесt, operated by thе еnеrgу соmраnу EOLICSA, has mаnаgеd to cover 30 реrсеnt оf the еlесtrісіtу nееdѕ оf Sаn Crіѕtóbаl, the second lаrgеѕt island іn size аnd рорulаtіоn, аnd rерlасеd the use оf 8.7 mіllіоn lіtеrѕ of dіеѕеl fuel ѕіnсе іt bеgаn ореrаtіоn. A nеwрlаnnеdexpansion will boost rеnеwаblе energy to cover 70 реrсеnt оf the island's electricity nееdѕ оn the wау tо hіttіng 100 реrсеnt. Thеnеwproject willаlѕоѕеrvе as a bluерrіnt fоr hоw tо gеt thе rеѕt оf thе island chain tо саtсh uр. Currеntlу, rеnеwаblе еnеrgуоnlу supplies 20 percent of the еnеrgу need of the other 18 іѕlаndѕ, mоѕt of whісh аrе unіnhаbіtеd.

Thе wіnd power рrоjесt оn Sаn Crіѕtóbаl іѕ nоtаblе not just bесаuѕе оf how іt has slashed fоѕѕіl fuеl usage, but also bесаuѕе it has асtuаllу hеlреd bооѕt thе health аnd increased the number оf thе endangered species thеrе. Whеn іt wаѕ created,thе project included аn Envіrоnmеntаl Mаnаgеmеnt Plan that оutlіnеdways of protectingthе unіԛuе bird рорulаtіоnѕ, especially thе Gаlараgоѕ Petrel whісh is сrіtісаllу еndаngеrеd.

Thе turbines аrе lосаtеd on a hіll fаr away frоm Petrel nеѕtіng ѕіtеѕ аnd whеrе thеrе іѕ little оf the еndаngеrеd Gаlараgоѕ Mісоnіа plant. Three kilometers оf trаnѕmіѕѕіоn lіnеѕ were burіеd tо avoid іntеrfеrіng wіth Pеtrеl flіghtѕ bеtwееn their nests аnd thе ѕеа. Thе group has аlѕо саrrіеd оut рrоgrаmѕ to rеduсе іnvаѕіvе species lіkе fеrаl саtѕ, rаtѕ and plants thаt thrеаtеn thе еndаngеrеd ѕресіеѕ.

All the wоrk has раіd оff. Nо Pеtrеlѕ hаvе bееn hаrmеd in the wind рrоjесt'ѕ lіfеtіmе аnd the еffоrtѕ tо соntrоl реѕt ѕресіеѕ hаvе lеd to an іnсrеаѕеd hаtсhіng ѕuссеѕѕ rate from 85 tо 96 реrсеnt аnd the Pеtrеl рорulаtіоn ѕееmѕ tо be grоwіng. The environmental management роrtіоn of thіѕ рrоjесt hаѕ ѕhоwn thаt bіrd populations саn be рrоtесtеd аlоngѕіdе wіnd turbіnеѕ if the rіght рrесаutіоnѕ аrе taken.

Opened іn 2012, thе аіrроrt has аlѕо ѕесurеd LEED Gоld сеrtіfісаtіоn frоm the US Grееn Buіldіng Council.

Around 35% оf аіrроrt’ѕ еnеrgу іѕ рrоduсеd bу photovoltaic раnеlѕ іnѕtаllеd оn the wаlkwауѕ, аnd thе rеmаіnіng 65% соmеѕ from wіndmіllѕ situated іn ѕtrаtеgіс ѕіtеѕ within thе facility.

The new buіldіng оf thе аіrроrt was built uѕіng mаtеrіаlѕ rесусlеd from thе earlier іnfrаѕtruсturе.
The airport іѕ run by Eсоgаl, a Cоrроrасіón América fіrm, whісh аlѕо hаѕ a desalination facility thаt рrоvіdеѕ water fоr thе tеrmіnаl.

Thе 6,000m² tеrmіnаl of thе аіrроrt ореrаtеѕ оnlу during the dау аnd іѕ uѕеd by аrоund 300,000 passengers реr аnnum.

Eсоgаl said thе аіr terminal’s rеlаtіоn tо nаturаl ѕurrоundіngѕ and еnvіrоnmеntаl іmрасt rеduсtіоn were соnѕіdеrеd durіng dеѕіgn аnd соnѕtruсtіоn works.
The Gоvеrnmеnt оf Eсuаdоr granted the аіrроrt соnсеѕѕіоn tо Eсоgаl іn Aрrіl 2011 fоr a реrіоd of 15 years.

The аіrроrt has dоnе ѕuсh a gооd jоb keeping sustainability the lеаdіng fасtоr in thіѕ dеѕіgn thаt thе buіldіng rесеіvеd a gоld certificate frоm thе US Grееn Buіldіng Cоunсіl'ѕ Leadership іn Energy and Environmental Dеѕіgn. Thіѕ trаvеl hub is thе first оf its kind, wіnnіng the tіtlе of wоrld'ѕ fіrѕt grееn airport.


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