COVID-19 Compliance and Liability Sample Clauses

COVID-19 Compliance and Liability. The Operator is committed to operate the Aircraft in compliance with the updated COVID-19 Aviation Health Safety Protocol - Guidance for the management of airline passengers in relation to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the Operator can’t be hold liable and will be set free and harmless by the Charterer and Charterer’s passengers for any potential infection caused by the SARS-Cov-2 virus occurred or caused in relation to the performance of the flight(s) considered under the Air Charter Agreement. The Charterer and Charterer’s passengers accept to be bound by the local, regional, national and international requirements that might be imposed by the Operator in regards to COVID-19 measures without any liability to the Operator.
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COVID-19 Compliance and Liability 

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