Join our EasyJet Group Action
We have launched a group action against EasyJet. Group actions can be a powerful tool and can have a bigger impact than a single claim.
We have launched a group action against EasyJet. Group actions can be a powerful tool and can have a bigger impact than a single claim.
Our no-win, no-fee group EasyJet action is helping our clients claim compensation after the airline breached their data protection rights. And it’s not too late to join our case (although the clock is ticking!).
In 2020, EasyJet admitted that the personal details of nine million customers and the financial data of over 2,000 passengers were accessed in a sophisticated cyber-attack. At that time, the airline made it clear that it did not want to offer compensation to the vast majority of victims.
This is an all too familiar story following a data breach. But, despite rumours that EasyJet might have offered a settlement to those at “significant financial risk”, we advised those victims to think very carefully before accepting any such offer should it be made. Here’s why…
A personal data breach is theft. And it is understandable that people experience distress at having their personal online data taken. Especially if EasyJet effectively gave the thief the keys.
Our data protection solicitors have listed some helpful links to ensure victims of the EasyJet data breach know where they can turn.
In 2020, highly sophisticated hackers successfully carried out a cyber-attack on discount airline EasyJet. The information breached in this hack included the email addresses and travel details of nine million people and the financial details of 2,208 customers.
If you were informed that your information was breached*, it is essential that you understand the risks and take steps to protect yourself.
We have launched a no-win, no-fee group litigation action against EasyJet after a data breach in 2020 put millions of customers at risk.
If you have been affected by the EasyJet data breach, we can help you to claim compensation. But what evidence will we ask you to provide if you join our group action claim?
In May 2020, EasyJet hit the headlines when it was revealed that the email addresses and travel details of nine million people and the financial details of 2,208 customers had been breached. But it is not clear if the budget airline comprehends how significant this breach is. Or, if it does, it certainly is not owning up to it.
According to Action Fraud, there have been a number of reports in relation to the EasyJet data breach. As of May this year, there had been 51 reports in relation to the breach at the airline, with a total of £11,752.81 in stated losses.
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