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Condor claims force court to employ more

Published: 7 Feb 13 15:21 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/money/20130207-47839.html

A German court is taking on four extra officials to help deal with a flood of law suits against Condor holiday airline which now make up two-thirds of their work.

The administrative court in Rüsselsheim, Hesse, is responsible for hearing all legal claims against Condor, and has seen the number of cases rise from 247 in 2009 to 2,482 in 2012.

"The number of cases has gone up by a factor of ten," Peter Kramer, director of the court, told the Frankfurter Rundschau newspaper. He confirmed that four new jobs had been created to help deal with the flood of work, which continued to grow.

The paper said judge Hans-Peter Borchert who works at the court, often had to deal with new aspects to compensation for delays and cancellations which were not covered by German or European law. He said he welcomed the efforts being made to settle on a concrete compensation law for airline passengers.


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Condor spokesman Johannes Winter said European Union laws on the matter were too inexact.

"The punctuality of the Condor fleet enjoys a high priority and was significantly improved over the past few years," he told the paper.

Each case was examined individually, he said, and attempts were made to reach a settlement. But should an offer be rejected by the passenger, business reasons dictated the case be taken to court.

The cases were, "overwhelmingly decided in our favour," he said.

But the Frankfurter Rundschau said this was not necessarily the case and that the court told its reporters that most cases were decided against Condor.

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18:48 February 12, 2013 by raandy
The airlines always weep like spoiled brats when they have let you down. Lots of horror storys out there about missed connections baggage claims ,poor to no service and lines of intimidation.

They have it mostly their way, no refund tickets no exchange , baggage limits and fees, no refunds and they are not paying for rooms when they are cancelled for weather of mechanical problems.

Glad I never got hooked up with Condor.
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