Originally Posted by
JSM8
Thoughts anyone or am I flogging a dead horse?
Originally Posted by
ft101
easyJet have signed up to the Alternative Dispute Resolution body CEDR, and they should have told you that in their correspondence.
If you've been arguing with easyJet for 8 weeks without a result you can go to them for adjudication.
Even if it's not quite the 8 week point, it sounds like your latest correspondence is easyJet's final decision so you can go to CEDR with your claim.
For what it's worth, some of the NWNF companies have a checking system to determine whether passengers on a specific flight are likely to be due compensation. The one that I use says yes, you are due 250 Euro per passenger.