How We Make Money
FlyClaimer may earn money from partnerships, referrals, advertising, or related commercial arrangements, but those arrangements should not change the passenger-rights information we publish.
How this page helps passengers
Use these standards to understand how FlyClaimer explains passenger-rights guidance, how limits are disclosed, and where to go next.
Possible revenue sources
Revenue may come from referral relationships, affiliate links, lead partnerships, sponsored placements, or advertising connected to travel and passenger-rights services.
How disclosure works
When a page includes a commercial relationship that may influence monetization, FlyClaimer aims to disclose that relationship clearly enough for readers to understand it.
Editorial separation
Our informational guidance should remain based on passenger-rights rules and evidence needs. Revenue opportunities do not guarantee that a flight qualifies for compensation.
What partners cannot control
Partners, advertisers, and affiliate relationships should not control our explanation of eligibility rules, evidence requirements, deadlines, or the limits of general passenger-rights information.
What readers should check
Readers should review any partner terms, service fees, privacy notices, and claim-handling conditions before submitting personal travel details or choosing a flight compensation service.
Frequently asked questions
Quick answers for readers checking FlyClaimer content standards and transparency policies.
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What should readers check before using a partner service?
Useful next pages
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