Standard air travel rules
You agree to these rules when you purchase your ticket.
Warsaw Convention governing International travel
If the passenger's journey involves an ultimate destination or stop in a
country other than the country of departure, the Warsaw Convention may
be applicable and the Convention governs and in most cases limits the
liability of carriers for death or personal injury and for loss of or
damage to baggage.
Passengers on a journey involving an ultimate destination or a stop in a country other than the country of
origin are advised that the provisions of a treaty known as the Warsaw
Convention may be applicable to the entire journey, including any
portion entirely within the country of origin or destination. For such
passengers on a journey to, from, or with an agreed stopping place in
the United States of America, the Convention and special contracts of
carriage embodied in applicable tariffs provide that the liability of
certain carriers, parties to such special contracts, for death of or
personal injury to passengers is limited in most cases to proven
damages not to exceed U.S. $75,000 per passenger, and that this
liability up to such limit shall not depend on negligence on the part
of the carrier. The limit of liability of U.S. $75,000 above is
inclusive of legal fees and costs except that in case of a claim
brought in a state where provision is made for separate award of legal
fees and costs the limit shall be the sum of U.S. $58,000 exclusive of
legal fees and costs. For such passengers traveling by a carrier not a
party to such special contracts or on a journey not to, from, or having
an agreed stopping place in the United States of America, liability of
the carrier for death or personal injury to passengers is limited in
most cases to approximately U.S. $10,000 or U.S. $20,000
The
names of carriers, parties to such special contracts, are available at
all ticket offices of such carriers and may be examined on request.
Additional protection can usually be obtained by purchasing insurance
from a private company. Such insurance is not affected by any
limitation of the carrier's liability under the Warsaw Convention or
such special contracts of carriage. For further information please
consult your airline or insurance company representative.
Domestic travel
Air
Transportation to be provided between points in the same country is
subject to the individual contract terms (including rules, regulations,
tariffs and conditions) of the transporting air carriers, which are
herein incorporated by reference and made part of the contract of
carriage.
Where this coupon is issued for transportation,
or services other than air travel, specific terms and conditions may
apply. These terms and conditions may be included in the ticket set or
may be obtained from this issuing company or agent.
Baggage liability limitations
Liability
for loss, delay, or damage to baggage is limited unless a higher value
is declared in advance and additional charges are paid. For most
international travel (including domestic portions of international
journeys) the liability limit is approximately $9.07 per pound for
checked baggage and $400 per passenger for unchecked baggage. Excess
valuation may be declared on certain types of articles. Some carriers
assume no liability for fragile, valuable or perishable articles.
Further information may be obtained from the carrier.
Each
carrier reserves the right to refuse carriage to any person who has
acquired a ticket in violation of applicable law or carrier's tariffs,
rules or regulations. Each ticket is further subject to its fare rules.
Conditions of contract
- As
used in this contract "ticket" means this passenger ticket and baggage
check, of which these conditions and the notices form part, "carriage"
is equivalent to "transportation", "carrier" means all air carriers
that carry or undertake to carry the passenger or his baggage hereunder
or perform any other service incidental to such air carriage, "WARSAW
CONVENTION" means the Convention for the Unification of Certain Rules
Relating to International Carriage by Air signed at Warsaw, 12th
October 1929, or that Convention as amended at The Hague, 28th
September 1955, whichever may be applicable.
- Carriage
hereunder is subject to the rules and limitations relating to liability
tariffs established by the Warsaw Convention unless such carriage is
not "international carriage" as defined by that Convention.
- To
the extent not in conflict with the foregoing carriage and other
services performed by each carrier are subject to: (I) provisions
contained in this ticket (II) applicable tariffs (III) carrier's
conditions of carriage and related regulations which are made part
hereof (and are available on application at the offices of carrier),
except in transportation between a place in the United States or Canada
and any place outside thereof to which tariffs in force in those
countries apply.
- Carrier's name may be abbreviated in
the ticket, the full name and its abbreviation being set forth in
carrier's tariffs, conditions of carriage, regulations or timetables;
carrier's address shall be the airport of departure shown opposite the
first abbreviation of carrier's name in the ticket: the agreed stopping
places are those places set forth in this ticket or as shown in
carrier's timetables as scheduled stopping places on the passenger's
route: carriage to be performed hereunder by several successive
carriers is regarded as a single operation.
- An air carrier issuing a ticket for carriage over the lines of another air carrier does so only as its Agent.
- Any
exclusion or limitation of liability of carrier shall apply to and be
for the benefit of agents servants and representatives of carrier and
any person whose aircraft is used by carrier for carriage and its
agents' servants and representatives.
- Checked baggage
will be delivered to bearer of the baggage check. In case of damage to
baggage moving in international transportation complaint must be made
in writing to carrier forthwith after discovery of damage and, at the
latest, within seven days from receipt; in case of delay, complaint
must be made within 21 days from date the baggage was delivered. See
tariffs or conditions of carriage regarding non-international
transportation.
- This ticket is good for carriage for one
year from date of issue, except as otherwise provided in this ticket,
in carrier's tariffs, conditions of carriage, or related regulations.
The fare for carriage hereunder is subject to change prior to
commencement of carriage. Carrier may refuse transportation if the
applicable fare has not been paid.
- Carrier undertakes to
use its best efforts to carry the passenger and baggage with reasonable
dispatch. Times shown in timetables or elsewhere are not guaranteed and
form no part of this contract. Carrier may without notice substitute
alternate carriers or aircraft and may alter or omit stopping places
shown on the ticket in case of necessity. Schedules are subject to
change without notice. Carrier assumes no responsibility for making
connections.
- Passenger shall comply with Government
travel requirements, present exit, entry and other required documents
and arrive at airport by time fixed by carrier or, if no time is fixed,
early enough to complete departure procedures.
- No agent, servant or representative of carrier has authority to alter modify or waive any provision of this contract.
Each
carrier reserves the right to refuse carriage to any person who has
acquired a ticket in violation of applicable law or carrier's tariffs,
rules or regulations. Each ticket is further subject to its fare rules.
Issued by the Carrier whose name is in the "Issued By" section on the face of the Passenger Ticket and Baggage Check
Overbooking of flights
Airline
flights may be overbooked, and there is a slight chance that a seat
will not be available on a flight for which a person has a confirmed
reservation. If the flight is overbooked, no one will be denied a seat
until airline personnel first ask for volunteers willing to give up
their reservation in exchange for a payment of the airline's choosing.
If there are not enough volunteers the airline will deny boarding to
other persons in accordance with its particular boarding priority. With
few exceptions persons denied boarding involuntarily are entitled to
compensation. The complete rules for the payment of compensation and
each airline's boarding priorities are available at all airport ticket
counters and boarding locations. Some airlines do not apply these
consumer protections to travel from some foreign countries, although
other consumer protections may be available. Check with the airline or
your travel agent.
Reconfirmation advisory
Some
international carriers require reconfirmation of your reservations.
Contact the transporting air carrier for the applicable requirements.