Civil Aviation Act 1990

Domestic carriage by air

91ZM: Combined carriage

You could also call this:

“This law only applies to the flying part of your trip if you use different types of transport”

If you make an agreement with an airline to travel, and part of your journey is by air and part is by another type of transport (like a bus or train), this law only applies to the part of your journey that’s by air. This means the rules for air travel only cover the flying part of your trip, not the other parts.

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Part 9B Domestic carriage by air

91ZMCombined carriage

  1. If a contract of carriage made with an air carrier provides for the carriage to be performed partly by air and partly by a mode of carriage other than by air, this Part applies only to the carriage by air.

Compare
  • 1967 No 151 s 40
Notes
  • Section 91ZM: inserted, on , by section 37 of the Civil Aviation Amendment Act 2004 (2004 No 8).