Transcription of AIRLINE LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE, - M. Franks
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735 AIRLINE LIABILITY FOR loss , damage , OR DELAY OF PASSENGER BAGGAGE M. R. Franks In the United States, [l]ost or misdirected luggage incidents increased by roughly 25 percent among all airlines from 2004 the largest increase in the 16-year history of the survey while customer complaints rose 17 percent. 1 In Europe, the Air Transport Users Council (AUC) said that the number of written complaints it received increased to 6,094 in the 12 months prior to March 31, 2006, compared with 2,204 in the previous year. 2 Worldwide, an estimated 30 million bags are lost each year, roughly six per One newspaper reports: An estimated 30 million bags were temporarily lost by airlines in 2005, and 200,000 of those bags were never reunited with their owners, according to an industry report released yesterday.
735 AIRLINE LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE, OR DELAY OF PASSENGER BAGGAGE M. R. Franks∗ In the United States, “[l]ost or misdirected luggage incidents
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