FlightEnforcer uses weather data, flight rotation analysis, and legal AI to catch airlines blaming "weather" for delays they caused. Then files your compensation claim automatically.
Check your flight nowEnter your flight number and travel date. We'll instantly check if you're owed compensation.
Under EU261, airlines must pay €250-600 for delays over 3 hours. Their escape clause? "Extraordinary circumstances" like weather. But airlines abuse this constantly, citing distant storms or light rain as reasons for delays actually caused by crew shortages, maintenance failures, or scheduling errors.
Type your flight number and date. Our system pulls real-time data from aviation APIs, checks actual arrival times, and determines if your delay qualifies for compensation.
The Truth Engine pulls METAR weather reports at both airports, traces the aircraft's rotation history, and uses AI legal reasoning to determine if the airline's excuse holds up under EU261 or US DOT rules.
AI generates a legal demand letter citing specific evidence, then a browser agent navigates the airline's complaint portal and submits everything. You get paid, we take 20%.
We pull actual airport weather reports at the exact time of your flight. If the airline says "weather" but METAR shows clear skies, we have the evidence.
Aircraft don't exist in isolation. We trace where your plane came from. If the previous leg was delayed for maintenance, that's the airline's fault, not weather.
Our AI analyzes EU261 case law and US DOT regulations to build the strongest possible argument. Every claim letter cites specific evidence and precedent.
Browser agents navigate airline portals, fill forms, attach evidence, and submit claims. No human bottleneck. Claims filed within hours of landing.
FlightEnforcer exists because airlines count on passengers not knowing their rights, not having the evidence, and not wanting to fight. We automate the fight.
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