Common use of Diversions Clause in Contracts

Diversions. If for any reason beyond the Carrier's control (eg. Weather) the Aircraft is diverted from any destination shown in the Flight Schedule to another destination the flight shall be deemed to be complete when the Aircraft arrives at that other destination.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Charter Agreement, Charter Agreement, Charter Agreement

Diversions. If for any reason beyond the Carrier's ’s control (eg. Weather) the Aircraft is diverted from any destination shown in the Flight Schedule to another destination the flight shall be deemed to be complete when the Aircraft arrives lands at that other destination.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Charter Agreement, Charter Agreement

Diversions. If for any reason beyond the Carrier's control (eg. Weather) the Aircraft is diverted from any destination shown in the Flight Schedule to another destination the flight shall be deemed to be complete when the Aircraft arrives at that other destination. The Carrier shall use reasonable endeavors to complete the Flight Schedule but shall be entitled to depart from the Flight Schedule for any cause beyond its reasonable control and the Charterer shall reimburse the Carrier on demand for any additional expenses incurred as a result.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Charter Agreement

Diversions. If for any reason beyond the Carrier's control (egex. Weather) the Aircraft is diverted from any destination shown in the Flight Schedule to another destination the flight shall be deemed to be complete when the Aircraft arrives at that other destination.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Charter Agreement

Diversions. If for any reason beyond the Carrier's AVB’s control (eg. Weather) the Aircraft is diverted from any destination shown in the Flight Schedule to another destination the flight shall be deemed to be complete when the Aircraft arrives at that other destination.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Charter Agreement