Megan Taylor
AI Flight Refund Specialist at aiflightrefunds.com
Megan Taylor is a PhD candidate in Aviation Law and Economics at the University of Groningen, where her research focuses on the economic impact of EU Regulation 261/2004, the effectiveness of automated claim systems, and cross-jurisdictional passenger rights enforcement. She has published on compensation calculation models and the behavioral economics of airline dispute resolution. Deep experience. Intellectual curiosity.
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Recent articles by Megan Taylor
- EU AI Act: No Flight Delay Rules, JRC Audit Data August 19, 2026
- EU261 Claims: 30% Fee vs DIY – 24% Net Advantage in 2026 August 17, 2026
- 2026 EU261 Cap Rise: Long-Haul Payouts Up, Fares Absorb Cost August 16, 2026
- EU261 3,500km Boundary: 2-Mile Error Flips €400 to €600 August 14, 2026
- EU261 Refund Claims: Step-by-Step Instructions to Secure Your Payout August 13, 2026
- Heathrow EU261 Payouts: €250, €400, or €600 by Distance August 11, 2026
- Frontier Baggage Fees: How to Maximize Your Personal Item and Claim Your Rights August 10, 2026
- Google Flights Prediction: 61% Accurate by Route & Window (2026) August 10, 2026