Travel & Airlines
Passenger rights, compensation for delays and bumping, and protections most travellers never claim.
Available Loopholes
Each entry below is a plain-English guide to a specific legal right, rule, or workaround — including the exact laws that back it up.
Airline Baggage, Delay & Cancellation Rights
Potential savings $50–$3,800+ per incident
Airline Involuntary Bumping Compensation
Potential savings $400 - $1,550 per incident
DOT Airline Cancellation and Significant Delay Refunds — Automatic Cash Back, Not Just Vouchers
Potential savings Full ticket price refunded; fees for checked bags, seat upgrades, and Wi-Fi also refunded
Lost or Damaged Baggage Liability Limits — Don’t Let the Airline Pretend It Owes Nothing
Potential savings Can turn a brushed-off baggage problem into a real reimbursement claim
Tarmac Delay Rights — Force Airlines to Follow the Time Limits Before You Are Stuck for Hours
Potential savings Can create strong complaint leverage when passengers are held on planes too long
Credit Card Travel Insurance Stacking
Potential savings $200 - $2,000+ per trip
EU261 Flight Compensation — Up to €600 for Delays and Cancellations on Flights Departing Europe
Potential savings €250–€600 per passenger per flight (about $275–$660 USD)
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