AirAdvisor

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AirAdvisor
Company typePrivate
IndustryLegal technology, Travel services
Founded2017
FounderAnton Radchenko
HeadquartersDelaware, United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Anton Radchenko (CEO)
ServicesAirline compensation claims, passenger rights assistance, data analytics

AirAdvisor is a legal-tech company that provides services related to air passenger rights and airline compensation claims. The company assists travelers seeking compensation for flight delays, cancellations, denied boarding, and baggage issues under international regulations such as , the Montreal Convention (1999), and the Warsaw Convention. It is headquartered in Delaware, United States, and operates globally through an online platform.

History

AirAdvisor was founded in 2017 by Ukrainian lawyer Anton Radchenko. It began operations in Eastern Europe before expanding to serve passengers in Europe, North America, and Asia. AirAdvisor International Inc. was incorporated in Delaware to manage its international operations.

In 2018, the company added Czech and German language options and participated in initiatives promoting EU passenger rights in Eastern Europe.

In 2019, AirAdvisor was among 24 startups selected by the MassChallenge Accelerator in Providence, Rhode Island. In 2022, the company opened a subsidiary in Burnaby, British Columbia, to support Canadian claims enforcement. In 2025, AirAdvisor filed European and U.S. patent applications related to claims-handling automation and baggage claim technology (European Patent Application No. EP 25161746.0; U.S. Patent Application No. 19/071,138). It also introduced a digital system to help travelers track lost or delayed baggage. By 2025, AirAdvisor had legal representatives in several European countries and maintained partnerships with law firms in Europe and the United States.

Services

AirAdvisor provides assistance to passengers affected by flight delays, cancellations, denied boarding, and baggage issues. The company operates on a contingency-fee basis and issues periodic public updates on passenger rights, including compensation procedures for service downgrades, strikes, and lost baggage.

Data and analytics

AirAdvisor conducts research using flight data related to airline punctuality and operational performance. The company uses information from providers such as OAG and to support its studies on air travel trends. Findings based on this data have been referenced in publications including Timeout and Forbes in coverage of airline reliability and travel patterns.

Its analyses have also been referenced by Euronews and Forbes in reports discussing flight delays, passenger rights, and compensation issues.

Research and reports

AirAdvisor publishes reports and analyses on air travel, including airline performance and passenger compensation patterns.

Its studies have been cited in , Menโ€™s Journal, Travel + Leisure, Capital, , and for coverage on flight reliability and compensation trends.

The company also developed delay indicators such as LD60 and LD180 to quantify disruption severity. These have been cited in analyses of flight punctuality and air traffic performance.