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Join the EasyJet data breach claim

Are you affected by the EasyJet data breach?

If so, Join the Claim will help you fight for justice and compensation.

Over nine million people had their personal information hacked in the EasyJet data breach. Lawyers believe the cyberattack left customers vulnerable to scams and phishing attacks.

Further exacerbating the situation, despite the airline’s awareness of the breach in January 2020, it allegedly neglected to notify all affected customers until late May. According to legal experts, this failure to promptly inform individuals that their data might be compromised put them at additional risk throughout those five months.

At a glance: what do we know about the EasyJet data breach?

  • The EasyJet data breach is one of the UK’s biggest ever data privacy failures
  • Nine million people had their email addresses and travel information accessed in the breach
  • A further 2,000 plus customers had their credit card details stolen
  • The UK’s data protection dropped its investigation into the hack because of “limited legal and investigative resources”. This raised serious concerns about data protection rights in the UK.

Are you affected? If so, you could be due compensation.

Are you eligible to join an EasyJet data breach compensation claim?

  • Did you book flights with EasyJet from 17 October 2019 to 4 March 2020?
  • Have you been notified that your data may have been involved in the EasyJet data breach?

If you have answered yes to the above, you could have a NO-WIN, NO- FEE EasyJet compensation claim. If eligible, register your interest and we’ll connect you with a UK law firm running an EasyJet data breach group action.

How it works

Check your eligibility

Our simple eligibility checker provides instant clarity. Answer a few straightforward questions, and you’ll know if you could qualify for an EasyJet data breach group action claim.

Register your interest

If you have a potential claim, register your interest and we’ll keep you updated about this case.

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Your matchmaker for justice, if eligible, we’ll pair you with a regulated law firm running a suitable claim.

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Find out if you could join a no-win, no-fee EasyJetdata breach claim.

It will only take a few minutes and there’s no obligation to proceed.

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Latest updates on the EasyJet data breach

  • January 2020

    EasyJet discovered it had experienced a cyberattack and began investigating the breach.

  • April 2020

    EasyJet contacted those customers whose credit and debit card details were accessed in the breach. It did not let its other customers know about the hack at this time.

  • May 2020

    EasyJet publicly confirmed it had been the target of an attack. The airline admitted that nine million customers were impacted by the data breach and informed all affected customers by the end of the month.

  • August 2023

    The UK’s data protection watchdog (the ICO) terminated its investigation into the EasyJet data breach blaming “limited legal and investigative resources”. Without a fine from the ICO, the only way EasyJet will be held to account for its security failures is through group action compensation claims.

We’ll provide more updates on the EasyJet data breach as they occur.

EasyJet data breach FAQs

In May 2020, EasyJet admitted that a “highly sophisticated cyber-attack” had affected approximately nine million customers. The breach involved customers who had booked flights from 17 October 2019 to 4 March 2020.

The following personal data was compromised:

  • Financial data (credit and debit card details and CVV numbers)
  • Email addresses
  • Passenger travel information

EasyJet has contacted all affected customers. If you have not received this notification, it is unlikely that your data was compromised in the attack. Our simple eligibility checker provides instant clarity.

Have you been notified that your data was involved in the EasyJet data breach? If yes, you could have a NO-WIN, NO- FEE compensation claim. Our simple eligibility checker provides instant clarity. Answer a few straightforward questions, and you’ll know if you could qualify for an EasyJet data breach group action claim.

We cannot say how much compensation you might get if you win an EasyJet data breach case. Each claim is based on its merits and your solicitor will work to get the compensation owed to you.

In the UK, if a group of people have experienced loss, or otherwise been harmed by an organisation’s law breaking, they can come together to fight for justice. Levelling the playing field when standing up to big businesses, group actions prove that there is strength in numbers. At Join the Claim, we bring consumers and law firms together to ensure these group actions are as powerful as possible.

We won’t charge you a single penny. And we ensure any law firms we connect you with operate on a no-win-no-fee basis. If you win, the law firm will either take its fees from your compensation payment or recover these from the defendants.

About Join the Claim

At Join the Claim, we unite law firms and individuals to ensure powerful group action claims. We are not a law firm, but we help ensure people get straightforward access to compensation.  

Think of us as the ultimate matchmaker for justice. Shining a spotlight on the latest and biggest consumer wrongdoings and making eligibility checks a breeze, we connect you with the law firms ready to fight for you.  

We won’t charge you a single penny when you sign up to join a claim, but we might take a fee from the law firms we introduce you to. 

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