14 C.F.R. PART 254—DOMESTIC BAGGAGE LIABILITY
Title 14 - Aeronautics and Space
Authority: 49 U.S.C. 40113, 41501, 41504, 41510, 41702, and 41707.
Source: ER–1374, 49 FR 5071, Feb. 10, 1984, unless otherwise noted.
The purpose of this part is to establish rules for the carriage of baggage in interstate and intrastate air transportation. The part sets permissible limitations of air carrier liability for loss, damage, or delay in the carriage of passenger baggage and requires air carriers to provide certain types of notice to passengers. [ER–1374, 49 FR 5071, Feb. 10, 1984, as amended at 64 FR 70575, Dec. 17, 1999] This part applies to any air carrier that provides charter or scheduled passenger service in interstate or intrastate air transportation. [ER–1374, 49 FR 5071, Feb. 10, 1984, as amended at 64 FR 70575, Dec. 17, 1999] Large aircraft means any aircraft designed to have a maximum passenger capacity of more than 60 seats. On any flight segment using large aircraft, or on any flight segment that is included on the same ticket as another flight segment that uses large aircraft, an air carrier shall not limit its liability for provable direct or consequential damages resulting from the disappearance of, damage to, or delay in delivery of a passenger's personal property, including baggage, in its custody to an amount less than $2,800 for each passenger. [69 FR 56693, Sept. 22, 2004] In any flight segment using large aircraft, or on any flight segment that is included on the same ticket as another flight segment that uses large aircraft, an air carrier shall provide to passengers, by conspicuous written material included on or with its ticket, either: (a) Notice of any monetary limitation on its baggage liability to passengers; or (b) The following notice: “Federal rules require any limit on an airline's baggage liability to be at least $2,800 per passenger.” [69 FR 56693, Sept. 22, 2004] The Department of Transportation will review the minimum limit of liability prescribed in this part every two years. The Department will use the Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers as of July of each review year to calculate the revised minimum liability amount. The Department will use the following formula: $2500 × (a/b) rounded to the nearest $100 where:
a = July CPI-U of year of current adjustment b = Most current CPI-U figure when final rule is issued. [64 FR 70575, Dec. 17, 1999]
Title 14: Aeronautics and Space
PART 254—DOMESTIC BAGGAGE LIABILITY
Section Contents
§ 254.1 Purpose.
§ 254.2 Applicability.
§ 254.3 Definitions.
§ 254.4 Carrier liability.
§ 254.5 Notice requirement.
§ 254.6 Periodic adjustments.
§ 254.1 Purpose.
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§ 254.2 Applicability.
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§ 254.3 Definitions.
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§ 254.4 Carrier liability.
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§ 254.5 Notice requirement.
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§ 254.6 Periodic adjustments.
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