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NOTICE of Liability LimitationsThe Montreal Convention or the Warsaw Conventionsystem may be applicable to your journey and theseConventions govern and may limit the liability of aircarriers for death or bodily injury, for loss of ordamage to baggage, and for the Montreal Convention applies, the limits ofliability are as follows:1. There are no financial limits in respect of death orbodily In respect of destruction, loss of, or damage ordelay to baggage, 1,000 Special Drawing Rights(approximately EUR 1,200; US $1,470) perpassenger in most For damage occasioned by delay to your journey,4,150 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR5,000; US $6,000) per passenger in most Regulation No. 889/2002 requires EuropeanCommunity carriers to apply the provisions of theMontreal Convention limits to all carriage by them ofpassengers and their baggage by air.

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1 NOTICE of Liability LimitationsThe Montreal Convention or the Warsaw Conventionsystem may be applicable to your journey and theseConventions govern and may limit the liability of aircarriers for death or bodily injury, for loss of ordamage to baggage, and for the Montreal Convention applies, the limits ofliability are as follows:1. There are no financial limits in respect of death orbodily In respect of destruction, loss of, or damage ordelay to baggage, 1,000 Special Drawing Rights(approximately EUR 1,200; US $1,470) perpassenger in most For damage occasioned by delay to your journey,4,150 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR5,000; US $6,000) per passenger in most Regulation No. 889/2002 requires EuropeanCommunity carriers to apply the provisions of theMontreal Convention limits to all carriage by them ofpassengers and their baggage by air.

2 Many non-European Community carriers have elected to do soin respect of the carriage of passengers and the Warsaw Convention system applies, thefollowing limits of liability may apply:1. 16,600 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR20,000; US $20,000) in respect of death or bodilyinjury if the Hague Protocol to the Convention applies, or 8,300 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR10,000; US $10,000) if only the Warsaw Conventionapplies. Many carriers have voluntarily waived theselimits in their entirety, and US regulations require that, forjourneys to, from or with an agreed stopping place in theUS, the limit may not be less than US $75, 17 Special Drawing Rights (approximately EUR 20; US $20) per kg for loss of or damage or delay tochecked baggage, and 332 Special Drawing Rights(approximately EUR 400; US $400) for The carrier may also be liable for damage occasionedby information may be obtained from the carrieras to the limits applicable to your journey.

3 If yourjourney involves carriage by different carriers, youshould contact each carrier for information on theapplicable limits of of which Convention applies to yourjourney, you may benefit from a higher limit ofliability for loss of, damage or delay to baggage bymaking at check-in a special declaration of the valueof your baggage and paying any supplementary fee that may apply. Alternatively, if the value of yourbaggage exceeds the applicable limit of liability, youshould fully insure it before you limit for action: Any action in court to claimdamages must be brought within two years from the dateof arrival of the aircraft, or from the date on which theaircraft ought to have arrived. Baggage claims: Writtennotice to the carrier must be made within 7 days of thereceipt of checked baggage in the case of damage,and, in the case of delay, within 21 days from the date onwhich it was placed at the disposal of the of CONTRACT Terms Incorporated by Reference1.

4 Your CONTRACT of carriage with the carrier that providesyou with carriage by air, whether international, domesticor a domestic portion of an international journey issubject to this notice; to any notice or receipt of thecarrier; and to the carrier s individual terms andconditions ( CONDITIONS ), related rules, regulations andpolicies (Regulations) and any applicable If your carriage is by more than one carrier, differentConditions, Regulations and any applicable tariffs mayapply for each The CONDITIONS , Regulations and any applicable tariffsof each carrier are, by this notice, incorporated byreference into and made part of your CONTRACT The CONDITIONS may include, but are not restricted to: CONDITIONS and limits on the carrier s liability for thebodily injury or death of passengers. CONDITIONS and limits on the carrier s liability for the lossof, damage to or delay of goods and baggage,including fragile or perishable goods.

5 Rules for declaring a higher value for baggage and forpaying any supplementary fee that may apply. Application of the carrier s CONDITIONS and limits ofliability to the acts of the carrier s agents, servants andrepresentatives, including any person providing eitherequipment or services to the carrier. Claims restrictions, including time limits by whichpassengers must file claims or bring actions against thecarrier. Rules about reconfirmations or reservations; check intimes; the use, duration and validity of air transportationservices; and the carrier s right to refuse carriage. Rights of the carrier and limits on the carrier s liabilityfor delay or failure to perform a service, includingschedule changes, substitution of alternative carriers oraircraft and re-routing, and, when required byapplicable law, the obligation of the carrier to notifypassengers of the identity of the operating carrier orsubstituted aircraft.

6 Rights of the carrier to refuse carriage to passengerswho fail to comply with applicable laws or who fail topresent all necessary travel documents. 5. You can obtain more information about your contractof carriage, and find out how to request a copy, atplaces where transportation on the carrier is sold. Manycarriers also have this information on their required by applicable law, you have the right toinspect the full text of your CONTRACT of carriage at thecarrier s airport and sales offices, and upon request, toreceive a copy by mail or OTHER delivery service fromeach carrier free of If a carrier sells air transportation services or checksbaggage specifying carriage on another carrier, it doesso only as agent for the OTHER CANNOT TRAVEL IF YOU DO NOT HAVE ALL REQUIRED TRAVEL DOCUMENTS, SUCH ASPASSPORT AND MAY REQUIRE YOUR CARRIER TOPROVIDE INFORMATION ON OR PERMIT ACCESSTO PASSENGER BOARDING:Flights may be overbooked, andthere is a slight chance that a seat will not be availableon a flight even if you have a confirmed reservation.

7 Inmost circumstances, if you are denied boardinginvoluntarily, you are entitled to compensation. Whenrequired by applicable law, the carrier must solicitvolunteers before anyone is denied boarding with your carrier for the complete rules onpayment of denied boarding compensation (DBC) andfor information on the carrier s boarding : Excess valuation may be declared oncertain types of articles. Carriers may apply special rulesfor fragile, valuable, or perishable articles. Check withyour carrier. Checked Baggage: Carriers may permit a free checked baggage allowance, which is set by thecarrier and may differ by class, and/or route. Carriersmay apply extra charges for checked baggage in excessof their permitted allowance. Check with your (Unchecked) Baggage: Carriers may permit a free cabin baggage allowance, which is set by thecarrier and may differ by class, route, and/or aircrafttype.

8 It is recommended that cabin baggage be kept to a minimum. Check with your carrier. If more than onecarrier is providing the transportation for your journey,each carrier may apply different rules on baggage (bothchecked and cabin). SPECIAL BAGGAGE LIABILITYLIMITATIONS FOR US TRAVEL:For domestic travelwholly between US points, federal rules require any limiton a carrier s baggage liability to be at leastUS$ per passenger, or the amount currentlymandated by 14 CFR TIMES The time shown on the itinerary/receipt is the departure time of the aircraft. Flightdeparture time is not the same as the time you must check-in or the time you must be available for boarding. Yourcarrier may refuse you carriage if you are late. Check-intimes, as advised by your carrier, are the latest times atwhich passengers can be accepted for travel; boardingtimes, as advised by your carrier, are the latest times atwhich passengers must present themselves for GOODS (HAZARDOUS MATERIALS)For safety reasons, dangerous goods must not be packedin checked or cabin (unchecked) baggage except asspecifically permitted.

9 Dangerous goods include but are not limited to: compressed gases, corrosives,explosives, flammable liquids and solids, radioactivematerials, oxidising materials, poisons, infectioussubstances, and briefcases with installed alarm security reasons, OTHER restrictions may apply. Check with your GOODSDo not pack or carry onboard the items picturedbelow without checking with your NOT ENDANGER YOUR SAFETY OR THAT OFYOUR FELLOW YOUR CARRIER FOR and OTHER useful travel information areavailable on the IATA OF CONTRACT AND OTHER IMPORTANT NOTICESPASSENGERS ON A JOURNEY INVOLVING AN ULTIMATE DESTINATION OR A STOP IN A COUNTRY OTHER THAN THE COUNTRY OF DEPARTURE AREADVISED THAT INTERNATIONAL TREATIES KNOWN AS THE MONTREAL CONVENTION, OR ITS PREDECESSOR, THE WARSAW CONVENTION,INCLUDING ITS AMENDMENTS (THE WARSAW CONVENTION SYSTEM), MAY APPLY TO THE ENTIRE JOURNEY, INCLUDING ANY PORTION THEREOFWITHIN A COUNTRY.

10 FOR SUCH PASSENGERS, THE APPLICABLE TREATY, INCLUDING SPECIAL CONTRACTS OF CARRIAGE EMBODIED IN ANYAPPLICABLE TARIFFS, GOVERNS AND MAY LIMIT THE LIABILITY OF THE CARRIER.


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