Scott Welsch
Location: London, United Kingdom
Scott Welsch, Co-Founder of EU Flight Compensation and London-based attorney, specializes in travel law. He is dedicated to educating European travelers about their rights, ensuring they understand their entitlements and receive due compensation for flight delays and cancellations.
Experience
Since 2011, Scott Welsch has been running his own law firm in London. With 50% of his workload dedicated to flight compensation, Scott has a wealth of experience in this field. His commitment to educating others stems from the widespread lack of awareness about passengers’ rights.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What inspired you to create EU Flight Compensation?
I was motivated by the widespread lack of awareness among air passengers about their rights. With half of my workload focused on flight compensation, I saw the need to educate travelers and help them secure the compensation they deserve.
What can users expect from EU Flight Compensation?
Users can expect reliable, well-researched information about their rights as air passengers, guidance on how to claim compensation, and updates on relevant regulations.
What is your experience?
I have been running my own law firm in London since 2011, with a significant portion of my practice dedicated to travel law and flight compensation cases.
How do you ensure the quality of content?
We ensure quality through thorough research, staying updated on the latest regulations, and leveraging my extensive experience in travel law to provide accurate and valuable information.
What are your future plans for EU Flight Compensation?
Our future plans include expanding our educational resources, offering more in-depth guides, and increasing outreach to ensure more travelers are aware of their rights and how to claim compensation.
Articles By Scott Welsch
Chaque année, environ 30 millions de passagers aériens européens sont confrontés à des retards et à des annulations de vols.
Voyager peut être un casse-tête et ce, même sans qu’un problème météorologique n’entraîne de retard. Cependant, lorsque la tempête arrive,
Une chose que vous devez savoir avant de partir en voyage est que vous avez plus de droits en tant
- Scott Welsch
Lorsque vous devez partir pour votre vol et que vous voyez le ciel sombre de la saison de la mousson,
Si vous avez déjà attendu un vol pour découvrir qu’il a été retardé (quelle qu’en soit la raison), vous savez
- Scott Welsch
Chaque avion est frappé par la foudre une ou deux fois par an, toutes les mille heures environ. C’est pourquoi
- Scott Welsch
Un retard de vol peut vous faire manquer des événements importants. Toutefois, le règlement CE 261 peut vous aider si
Les chutes de neige sont magnifiques, mais lorsqu’il s’agit de voyages en avion, elles peuvent mettre le vol en danger,
- Scott Welsch
Il n’y a rien de plus agaçant qu’un vol retardé lorsque l’on est sur le point de partir en vacances
Les retards de vol sont imprévisibles, et ils peuvent gâcher votre voyage. Mais vous pouvez éviter cela si vous êtes