$19. Flat. Whatever you recover.
One disrupted flight, every passenger on it, every escalation letter.
- ✓Your claim letter, cited to the regulation and filled in
- ✓Exactly where to send it — the airline's real claim URL, email and postal address
- ✓Follow-up letter, dated for the day it becomes due
- ✓Rebuttals for the six excuses airlines actually use
- ✓Your national enforcement body complaint, pre-addressed
- ✓Deadline sheet and small-claims guidance
- ✓A tracker that tells you what to send next, and when
| €250 claim, 1 passenger | −€88 | $19 |
| €600 claim, 1 passenger | −€210 | $19 |
| €600 claim, family of 4 | −€840 | $19 |
Meal, hotel and transfer reimbursement letters — claimable even when compensation isn't. Offered once at checkout, never pre-ticked.
Every kit for 12 months, whole household. One payment — it expires, it does not renew. No card stored, no mandate, nothing to cancel. Buy it from your dashboard.
Questions about the money
Why is a flat fee better than no-win-no-fee?+
A claim company takes up to 35% of whatever it recovers — about €210 on a single €600 claim, and around €840 on a family of four. Our price is the same either way. On a genuinely marginal claim their model may suit you better, and we'll say so on the verdict.
What if the airline never pays?+
Then you've spent $19 and have every letter, including the free escalation to your national regulator. We can't promise an outcome — nobody honestly can — which is exactly why you see the verdict, the reasoning and the confidence level before you pay anything.
Is it $19 per passenger?+
No. One disrupted flight is one kit, however many passengers were on the booking. A family of four claiming €2,400 pays the same $19 as one person claiming €250.
Do you take a cut of what I recover?+
No. The airline pays you directly — we never touch the money, and there is nothing to deduct from.