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The Montreal Convention - an impenetrable force?

  • Penningtons Solicitors LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • September 26 2011

The High Court recently considered an appeal in the case of Hook v British Airways PLC

Happy holidays? When things go wrong

  • Morton Fraser
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  • United Kingdom
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  • June 1 2011

As summer is approaching, many of us are planning our summer getaway

Law firm to sue former head of India group

  • Dorsey & Whitney LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • December 9 2010

Denton Wilde Sapte is suing the former head of its India group, Ms Gauri Advani, who is alleged to have been involved in an illegal act

Collapse of travel companies means no fun in the sun!

  • MacRoberts LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • August 23 2010

Following the recent news that yet another travel company, Flight Options Ltd, which owns Kiss Flights (among other companies), has ceased trading, holiday makers are being urged to consider the protection on offer when booking a holiday

Ryanair threatens to cancel scraped flights: how the way a contract comes into being affects its enforceability

  • Wragge & Co LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • August 13 2008

Ryanair has announced that it intends to cancel all flight tickets which have not been purchased directly from its website or call centre

What to do if your holiday is ruined

  • DMH Stallard LLP
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  • United Kingdom
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  • March 21 2008

If you are subject to a long delay or the cancellation of your flight when on holiday, the airline is required to give you a leaflet outlining your right to compensation

ECJ dismisses British Airways’ appeal

  • McDermott Will & Emery
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  • European Union, United Kingdom
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  • March 23 2007

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has dismissed British Airways’ (BA) appeal against the Court of First Instance’s (CFI) judgment upholding the European Commission’s decision that BA had abused its dominant position on the market for air travel agency services in the United Kingdom through its loyalty rebate schemes

The uncertain world of in-flight gambling

  • Squire Sanders
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  • United Kingdom
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  • January 29 2007

In 2005, one audacious airline CEO went on the record and said that in the near future, profits from in-flight gambling could enable airlines to offer free airfares for all passengers