AirHelp, which has been serving in European countries for 10 years by defending the rights of airline passengers, is starting to serve passengers in Turkey as well. Pointing out that Turkey is a very important hub for air travel, AirHelp CEO Tomasz Pawliszyn said, "We aim to defend airline passengers in critical situations."
Since 2013, the world's largest passenger rights company has helped more than 1.5 million passengers receive the compensation they deserve for delayed and canceled flights, and has supported millions of passengers to understand their rights. Pawliszyn, CEO of AirHelp, said: “According to our research, 85% of airline passengers are unaware of their flight rights. This means that many travelers miss out on compensation or settle for less. As in many countries, we hear about the grievances of airline passengers in Turkey as well. For this reason, we are ready to support and defend the rights of airline passengers in Turkey when they encounter situations such as delayed flights, flight cancellations, denied boarding, and missed transfer flights.”
Fighting for passenger rights
Stating that passengers are entitled to compensation up to 600 Euros (TL equivalent) within the scope of Turkish airline passenger rights, Pawliszyn said: has the largest legal team. We are committed to defending the rights of all passengers who have problems with flights departing from an airport in Turkey and flights landing in Turkey with a Turkish airline company. When you encounter frequent flight disruptions such as delayed, canceled, overbooked and missed connecting flights, we can help you learn about your rights and receive fair compensation. We also provide information and advice on issues like baggage compensation, as well as airline strikes and bankruptcies.”