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Families of the 162 people killed on the AirAsia Flight QZ8501 have been offered initial payments half of those made to those bereaved in the last year’s Malaysia Airlines disasters.
The initial Advance Compensation Payment of 300 million Indonesian Rupees (£15,700) is designed to help families deal with the immediate financial consequences of last month’s crash.
However, according to James Healy-Pratt, a leading aviation lawyer, the families who were on a budget carrier, have been treated less well than those on Malaysia Airlines – a traditional “flag carrier”- by the insurers, Allianz. The company is acting on behalf of both AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines
“I have had real difficulty explaining to families that we are helping why Air Asia and its London Lead Aviation Insurer, Allianz, have offered each family precisely half of what Allianz offered families of MH370 and MH17,” he said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...he-compensation-given-to-MH370-relatives.html
Disgusting Allianz should pay the victims families the same as MH370 and MH17!
The initial Advance Compensation Payment of 300 million Indonesian Rupees (£15,700) is designed to help families deal with the immediate financial consequences of last month’s crash.
However, according to James Healy-Pratt, a leading aviation lawyer, the families who were on a budget carrier, have been treated less well than those on Malaysia Airlines – a traditional “flag carrier”- by the insurers, Allianz. The company is acting on behalf of both AirAsia and Malaysia Airlines
“I have had real difficulty explaining to families that we are helping why Air Asia and its London Lead Aviation Insurer, Allianz, have offered each family precisely half of what Allianz offered families of MH370 and MH17,” he said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/wor...he-compensation-given-to-MH370-relatives.html
Disgusting Allianz should pay the victims families the same as MH370 and MH17!