"A 'specific' power of attorney imposes limits upon the named representative, and may restrict the scope of that person's powers to a single type of conduct or a single transaction."
> The Power Of Attorney - POA for short - authorises AirHelp to undertake all appropriate legal (judicial and extrajudicial) measures to collect the compensation from the airline on your behalf.
It's a bit weird the article mentions it in the general case if AirHelp is only asking for it in regards to that specific area.
http://www.expertlaw.com/library/estate_planning/power_of_at...