Common use of Must Observe Check-In Times Clause in Contracts

Must Observe Check-In Times. Baggage must be checked in at the airport sufficiently in advance of flight departure to allow for airline, airport and, when applicable, TSA and other government processing. See guidelines in Section entitled “Airport Show Times & Re-check Requirements”. If a Customer does not present his or her baggage for check-in within sufficient time to allow for normal handling procedures for that airport, Cape Air may accept the baggage, but in no event will be responsible for any loss that arises from the delay in delivery of the baggage to the destination airport.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage

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Must Observe Check-In Times. Baggage must be checked in at the airport sufficiently in advance of flight departure to allow for airline, airport and, when applicable, TSA and other government processing. See guidelines in Section entitled “Airport Show Times & Re-check Requirements”. .” If a Customer does not present his or her their baggage for check-in within sufficient time to allow for normal handling procedures for that airport, Cape Air may accept the baggage, but in no event will be responsible for any loss that arises from the delay in delivery of the baggage to the destination airport.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage

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