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Every week we illustrate various subjects regarding our service, passenger rights and commercial aviation. We also provide you with tips & tricks regarding air travel.

  • 30-11-2012

    EUclaim pays 273 clients on one day

    Today is a memorable day for 273 of our clients. We can inform you that we have paid 273 passengers today! The payment of 273 passengers on one day is a unique situation in the history of our company and obviously makes us very happy.

  • 29-11-2012

    Hearing European Court of Justice about missed connections

    About 3 million passengers miss a connecting flight each year. On Tuesday 27 November 2012 EUclaim went to the European Court of Justice to attend a hearing about this topic. Several prejudicial questions were handled regarding missed connections.

  • 28-11-2012

    EUclaim wins 7 legal procedures against Transavia

    Our legal department received 7 judgments by a Dutch Court concerning Transavia cases.
  • 29-06-2012

    EUclaim presents: claim mobile

  • Airplane arriving sunset

    18-06-2012

    Claiming financial compensation causes safety risks?

    Dutch Prof. C.C. van Dam wrote an article on his blog about the discussion whether claiming financial compensation will lead to safety risks during a flight.
  • departure signs on airport

    21-05-2012

    Flight delay compensation payments move closer

    Airlines are likely to be told they must pay compensation to passengers whose flights are delayed by three hours or more.

  • CVRIA building

    21-05-2012

    Advocate General confirms Sturgeon

    Advocate General Bot from the European Court of Justice advised the European Court of Justice to confirm that passengers of delayed flights are entitled to financial compensation.

  • Airplane flying in blue sky

    04-05-2012

    Seeking Redress When Air Travel Goes Awry

    IN his 12 years as a semi-frequent traveler, David Shashoua never got bumped off a flight twice in one day.

    But that’s what happened on Dec. 30, 2011, when Mr. Shashoua arrived at the Ontario, Calif., airport at 6:45 a.m., in plenty of time for his 8:39 a.m. United flight to La Guardia. He made himself comfortable, only to be told that the flight was canceled because of “unknown and unexplained corporate staffing problems,” said Mr. Shashoua, a tax lawyer in Riverside, Calif.

  • gavel in court

    24-02-2012

    Interesting blog about Supreme Court case

    Dutch Prof. C.C. van Dam has a blog about general information on passenger rights.
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