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AirHelp

www.airhelp.com

 
We are travellers helping travellers make what we love – travelling – less stressful! We help get compensation for airplane passengers that have experienced delayed, cancelled, and overbooked flights. As we grow, we are making the claim process much easier and faster. So come grow with us, and make the process of travel less grueling and more relaxing – as it should be! We love new challenges! As a start-up, we`ve been through it all and thanks to this our AirHelpers have developed the skills to deal with it all, and more, all while remaining passionate about what we do ...
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $100-250 Million
  • www.airhelp.com
  • 134 Spring St Suite 602
    New York, NY USA 10012
  • Phone: 888.912.2479

Executives

Name Title Contact Details
Ashley Raiteri
Chief Information Officer Profile

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