AirHelp
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AirHelp is a claims management company that promotes and enforces air passenger rights in cases of flight disruptions globally.[1][failed verification] Its online service helps air passengers get compensation from airlines when their flight gets canceled, delayed, or overbooked. AirHelp is also known for publishing annual rankings of airports and airlines.
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Company type | Private |
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Industry | Claims management |
Founders | Henrik Zillmer, Nicolas Michaelsen and Greg Roodt |
Headquarters | Berlin |
Key people | Tomasz Pawliszyn (CEO) Jimmy Maymann (Board member) |
Number of employees | Over 350 |
Website | https://www.airhelp.com/en/ |
The company was founded by Henrik Zillmer, Nicolas Michaelsen and Greg Roodt in 2013.[2] Its operation is mainly based on European Regulation No 261/2004 under which passengers in the EU are entitled to compensation in the event of denied boarding, cancellation, or a long delay of flights.[3] Since 2020, AirHelp has broadened its service and supports passengers in Europe, US, Canada, Brazil, Turkey and Asia.