refund.me, the air passenger rights service provider, has launched a dedicated India mobile phone app and online widget to help air travellers secure compensation for delayed, cancelled, and overbooked flights regulated by both India and European Union (EU) passenger rights legislation.
The refund.me India app is the first to be specifically developed for air passengers travelling to, from, and within India - helping enforce the consumer rights of the more than 83 million passengers who take to the skies every year on domestic and international flights operated by India-based airlines.
Featuring proprietary Advanced Business Logic (ABL) technology, the online widget and app for iOS and Android enables passengers to quickly determine eligibility and automatically file a compensation claim for disrupted flights, without having to fill in extensive forms or interact directly with an airline.
The India Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Civil Aviation Requirements Section 3, Series M Part IV, spells out the rights and compensation passengers are entitled to if their flight is cancelled or they are denied boarding. These range from refreshments and hotel accommodation to full refund of ticket price along with added compensation of up to R4,000 per flight depending on airfare, block time, and advance notice given to the passenger.
04/08/16 Theodore Koumelis/Travel Daily News
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The refund.me India app is the first to be specifically developed for air passengers travelling to, from, and within India - helping enforce the consumer rights of the more than 83 million passengers who take to the skies every year on domestic and international flights operated by India-based airlines.
Featuring proprietary Advanced Business Logic (ABL) technology, the online widget and app for iOS and Android enables passengers to quickly determine eligibility and automatically file a compensation claim for disrupted flights, without having to fill in extensive forms or interact directly with an airline.
The India Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Civil Aviation Requirements Section 3, Series M Part IV, spells out the rights and compensation passengers are entitled to if their flight is cancelled or they are denied boarding. These range from refreshments and hotel accommodation to full refund of ticket price along with added compensation of up to R4,000 per flight depending on airfare, block time, and advance notice given to the passenger.
04/08/16 Theodore Koumelis/Travel Daily News
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