Arbitrators Forced British Airways to Pay £1.5 Million in Compensation In Just Three Months For Claims The Airline Had Initially Refused
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Arbitrators Forced British Airways to Pay £1.5 Million in Compensation In Just Three Months For Claims The Airline Had Initially Refused
An independent arbitration service created to tackle disputes between disgruntled passengers and airlines forced British Airways to pay out nearly £1.5 million (US $1.98 million) in compensation in just three months that it initially refused to offer customers who had suffered lengthy delays, cancellations, denied boarding and lost luggage. Between October and December 2024, the arbitration service received 3,199 complaints from passengers who h…
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