Your flight was delayed three hours last summer. You were annoyed. You got a free snack voucher. Then you moved on. But that delay could be worth up to $650 in cash right now.
AI flight compensation tools like AirHelp, ClaimCompass, and Refundor automate the entire process. You enter your flight number and date. The AI checks if your delay qualifies under EU or UK law. Then it files the claim, handles legal paperwork, and even takes the airline to court if needed.
This is where Finanzaire can help you track potential claims across multiple flights and calculate expected payouts before you file.
Here's why a normal person should care: An EarnSmart reader had a four-hour delay from Paris to New York. The airline offered nothing. She used an AI tool – two weeks later, $650 landed in her account. The app took 30% ($195), and she kept $455. She did zero work.
Note: Not every delay qualifies. Weather, air traffic control strikes, and "extraordinary circumstances" are usually excluded. Also, you can file yourself for free – AI tools charge a fee for convenience. For old flights, check time limits (3–6 years depending on country).
Dig up your old flight confirmations from the past three years. Run them through a free AI eligibility check. You might be sitting on hundreds of dollars you never knew you deserved.
