Valuable and fragile goods Sample Clauses

Valuable and fragile goods. The Carrier undertakes that in the handling, safeguarding and utilization of a Passenger’s property, the Carrier and associated parties will exercise the degree of care, diligence and skill that can reasonably be expected in terms of the Carrier’s responsibility for managing the property belonging to another person. It is specifically recorded that Baggage will be handled by the Carrier’s ground handling partner and the relevant safety authorities at the relevant airports, and that such handling procedures are part mechanical and part manual. As such, by accepting these Terms and Conditions, Passengers understand that they should not check-in any valuables or fragile items as Baggage, nor should your Baggage contain any such valuable or fragile items. Where valuable or fragile items are checked in as Baggage, or such valuable or fragile items are packed or placed in you Baggage, you as Passenger, agree that you do so at your own risk. Such items include but are not limited to; medication, perfumes and fragrances, clothing and accessories, money or any form of currency or payment instrument, jewelry, fragile musical instruments, artwork, cutlery or crockery, specialized equipment, power tools, house and car keys, precision instruments, precious metals, electronic devices, computers, cameras as well as related attachments or accessories, video equipment, mobile phones, audio and video equipment, iPods, GPS equipment, negotiable instruments, securities or other valuables, passports and other identification documents, title deeds, artifacts and manuscripts;
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Valuable and fragile goods. We undertake that in the handling, safeguarding and utilization of a Passenger’s property, we, and associated parties, will exercise the degree of care, diligence and skill that can reasonably be expected in terms of our responsibility for managing the property belonging to another person. It is specifically recorded that Baggage will be handled by our ground handling partner and the relevant safety authorities at the relevant airports, and that such handling procedures are part mechanical and part manual. As such, by accepting these Terms & Conditions, Passengers understand that they should not check-in any valuables or fragile items as Baggage, nor should your Baggage contain any such valuable or fragile items. Where valuable or fragile items are checked in as Baggage, or such valuable or fragile items are packed or placed in you Baggage, you as Passenger, agree that you do so at your own risk. Such items include but are not limited to; medication, perfumes and fragrances, clothing and accessories, money or any form of currency or payment instrument, jewelry, fragile musical instruments, artwork, cutlery or crockery, specialized equipment, power tools, house and car keys, precision instruments, precious metals, electronic devices, computers, cameras as well as related attachments or accessories, video equipment, mobile phones, audio and video equipment, iPods, GPS equipment, negotiable instruments, securities or other valuables, passports and other identification documents, title deeds, artifacts and manuscripts;
Valuable and fragile goods. The Carrier undertakes that in the handling, safeguarding and utilization of a Passenger’s property, the Carrier and associated parties will exercise the degree of care, diligence and skill that can reasonably be expected in terms of the Carrier’s responsibility for managing the property belonging to another person. It is specifically recorded that Baggage will be handled by the Carrier’s ground handling partner and the relevant safety authorities at the relevant airports, and that such handling procedures are part mechanical and part manual. As such, by accepting these Terms and Conditions, Passengers understand that they should not check-in any valuables or fragile items as Baggage. If they are checked in as Baggage, Passengers agree that they do so at their own risk. Such items include but are not limited to; medication, perfumes and fragrances, clothing and accessories, money or any form of currency or payment instrument, jewelry, fragile musical instruments, artwork, cutlery or crockery, specialized equipment, house and car keys, precision instruments, precious metals, electronic devices, computers, cameras as well as related attachments or accessories, video equipment, mobile phones, audio and video equipment, iPods, GPS equipment, negotiable instruments, securities or other valuables, passports and other identification documents, title deeds, artifacts and manuscripts;

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