Lost and Damaged Baggage. In case luggage (including the contents of the luggage) is lost or damaged on a commercial flight, the pilot shall first file a claim with the airline following the airline’s policy for luggage claims. If the airline denies the claim, or portion thereof, because the ticket was not a privately purchased full fare ticket, the pilot should submit airline documentation to his ACP with a claim for the difference between what the airline would have paid a full fare passenger and what the airline actually paid for the claim. The Company shall pay this difference.
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Samples: Employment Agreement, Tentative Agreement, Tentative Agreement
Lost and Damaged Baggage. In case luggage (including the contents of the luggage) is lost or damaged on a commercial flight, the pilot shall first file a claim with the airline following the airline’s policy for luggage claims. If the airline denies the claim, or portion thereof, because the ticket was not a privately purchased full fare ticket, the pilot should submit airline documentation to his ACP the pilot’s Fleet Captain with a claim for the difference between what the airline would have paid a full fare passenger and what the airline actually paid for the claim. The Company shall pay this difference.
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Samples: Tentative Agreement
Lost and Damaged Baggage. In case luggage (including the contents of the luggage) is lost or damaged on a commercial flight, the pilot shall first file a claim with the airline following the airline’s policy for luggage claims. If the airline denies the claim, or portion thereof, because the ticket was not an interline discountednot a privately purchased full fare ticket, the pilot should submit airline documentation to his ACP with a claim for the difference between what the airline would have paid a full fare passenger and what the airline actually paid for the claim. The Company shall pay this difference.
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Samples: Tentative Agreement