According to Forbes, Kansai Airport takes less than 15 minutes to transport luggage from the plane to the baggage claim.
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Why do the lights go out in an airplane during takeoff and landing?
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About MYFLYRIGHT
MYFLYRIGHT is a legal tech company, specialized in the support of airline passengers affected by flight delays, flight cancellations, denied boarding, delayed or lost luggage and the refund of unused airline tickets. MYFLYRIGHT was founded in 2016 in Hamburg, Germany. The company operates out of 3 offices, its headquarters in Hamburg and its branches in Prague, Czech Republic and Zaporizhia, Ukraine. Currently, MYFLYRIGHT employs a team of around 25 people working in Marketing, Operations, Legal, Customer Support and IT. The organization operates across 5 markets – Germany, United Kingdom, Romania, Austria, and Switzerland.
MYFLYRIGHT’s goal is to provide access to justice for all aviation passengers who experience irregularities in their flight transportation. Notably, 75% of all compensation requests submitted by passengers get rejected. However, MYFLYRIGHT is able to successfully execute applicable customer claims in more than 98% of cases in court.
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Ticket refund
In case of a missed / not boarded flight