Civil Aviation Act 2023

International and domestic carriage of passengers and goods by air - Domestic carriage by air

272: Exclusions

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"When this law does not apply to some flights"

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This part of the law does not apply to you if you are on a flight that starts and ends in the same place. You are also excluded if you are on a type of flight that the regulations say is not covered by this law. The regulations can say that some flights do not have to follow this part of the law, and you can check the law from 1990 for more information about this.

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Part 8International and domestic carriage of passengers and goods by air
Domestic carriage by air

272Exclusions

  1. This subpart does not apply to—

  2. any carriage by air on a single flight in respect of which, according to the contract between the parties, the place of departure and the intended place of destination are the same; or
    1. any other types of flights that are excluded from the application of this subpart by the regulations.
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