this is like so many other posts on here lately - It's Always Someone Else's Fault - maybe it should be a new acronym IASEF, everyone is looking to blame someone else instead of taking responsibility for their own actions. using words such as 'duty of care' to blame BA when you didn't bother your barney checking out your obligations prior to flying to india is just passing the buck, you messed up you take the punishment.
this is like so many other posts on here lately - It's Always Someone Else's Fault - maybe it should be a new acronym IASEF, everyone is looking to blame someone else instead of taking responsibility for their own actions. using words such as 'duty of care' to blame BA when you didn't bother your barney checking out your obligations prior to flying to india is just passing the buck, you messed up you take the punishment.
British Airways:13.1.2 We shall not be liable for the consequences to any Passenger resulting from his or her failure to obtain such documents or visas or to comply with such laws, regulations, orders, demands, requirements, rules or instructions.
Cathay Pacifc13a3) We will not be liable to you if:
* you do not have all necessary passports, visas, health certificates and other travel documents
* your passport, visa, health certificates or other travel documents are invalid or out of date or
* you have not obeyed all relevant laws.
No offence to the OP or anybody else but I don't know why people don't do a bit of research on the ould interweb first before posting!14.1.3 We will not be liable to you (i) if you do not have the necessary passports,
visas, health certificates and other travel documents; (ii) your passport,
visa, health certificates or other travel documents are invalid or out of date;
or (iii) you have not obeyed all relevant laws, regulations, orders,
demands, requirements, rules or instructions.
Sorry bigbamboo what I clearly meant to say was that most if not all airlines will have 'no liability' whatsoever, all of this is contained in every airlines 'Conditions of Carraige'.
Here are three examples
Aer Lingus:
British Airways:
Cathay Pacifc
No offence to the OP or anybody else but I don't know why people don't do a bit of research on the ould interweb first before posting!
BA's Terms & Conditions are very clear about the responsibility of passengers to arrive at check-in with the correct travel documents, but nothing is mentioned about its responsibility not to allow someone to fly without these documents. It is on this issue alone that I am seeking people's views.
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