Civil Aviation Act 2023

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

282: Relationship between carriers

You could also call this:

"Carriers like airlines can make special deals with each other"

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When you look at the rules for carriers, this part does not stop a carrier from making special deals with another carrier. You can think of carriers like airlines or companies that transport goods. This part also does not change the rights and obligations that carriers have with each other.

If you want to compare this to an older law, you can look at the law from 1990, specifically s 91K. This law is about how carriers work together. You can find more information about this on the legislation.govt.nz website.

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

282Relationship between carriers

  1. This subpart does not—

  2. prevent a carrier from entering into special contractual arrangements with another carrier; or
    1. affect the rights and obligations of the carriers between themselves.
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