AirAdvisor is an online-first flight compensation service. Like several competitors, they charge around 35% success fee. Here's how they stack up against ClaimPlane's 20%.
| Feature | ClaimPlane | Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Success fee (commission) | 20% | ~35% success fee |
| No win, no fee | ✓ | |
| Upfront fees | None | |
| EU261 coverage | ✓ | |
| UK261 coverage | ✓ | |
| Montreal Convention | ✓ | |
| Online claim tracking | ✓ | |
| Hidden / handling fees | None | |
| Multilingual support | EN, DE, FR + |
ClaimPlane: 20% success fee. AirAdvisor: ~35% success fee. No upfront fees with either; you only pay on success.
Choose AirAdvisor if you prefer their specific online workflow and are comfortable with a higher commission.
Choose ClaimPlane for identical EU261/Montreal coverage at a 20% fee — up to €90 more in your pocket on a €600 claim.
Yes — ClaimPlane's 20% fee is lower than AirAdvisor's ~35%. On €600 that's €120 vs €210.
Both handle EU261 and Montreal Convention claims for delays, cancellations, and denied boarding.
No. ClaimPlane is strictly no-win-no-fee with no upfront or hidden charges.