Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00236:schedule:1:p1
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:C2021C00236
Segment Type: schedule
Provision Reference: sch 1 (pt 1/12)
Character Range: 137106–139944

Schedule 1—Convention for the unification of certain rules relating to international carriage by air
Note: See section 8.

Chapter I—Scope—Definitions
Article 1
 1. This Convention applies to all international carriage of persons, baggage or cargo performed by aircraft for reward. It applies equally to gratuitous carriage by aircraft performed by an air transport undertaking.
 2. For the purposes of this Convention the expression "international carriage" means any carriage in which, according to the agreement between the parties, the place of departure and the place of destination, whether or not there be a break in the carriage or a transhipment, are situated either within the territories of two High Contracting Parties, or within the territory of a single High Contracting Party, if there is an agreed stopping place within a territory subject to the sovereignty, suzerainty, mandate or authority of another Power, even though that Power is not a party to this Convention. A carriage without such an agreed stopping place between territories subject to the sovereignty, suzerainty, mandate or authority of the same High Contracting Party is not deemed to be international for the purposes of this Convention.
 3. Carriage to be performed by several successive air carriers is deemed, for the purposes of this Convention, to be one undivided carriage, if it has been regarded by the parties as a single operation, whether it had been agreed upon under the form of a single contract or of a series of contracts, and it does not lose its international character merely because one contract or a series of contracts is to be performed entirely within a territory subject to the sovereignty, suzerainty, mandate or authority of the same High Contracting Party.
Article 2
 1. The Convention applies to carriage performed by the State or by legally constituted public bodies provided it falls within the conditions laid down in Article 1.
 2. This Convention does not apply to carriage performed under the terms of any international postal Convention.

Chapter II—Documents of Carriage

SECTION 1—PASSENGER TICKET
Article 3
 1. For the carriage of passengers the carrier must deliver a passenger ticket which shall contain the following particulars:
     (a) the place and date of issue;
     (b) the place of departure and of destination;
      (c) the agreed stopping places, provided that the carrier may reserve the right to alter the stopping places in case of necessity, and that if he exercises that right, the alteration shall not have the effect of depriving the carriage of its international character;
     (d) the name and address of the carrier or carriers;
      (e) a statement that the carriage is subject to the rules relating to liability established by this Convention.
 2. The absence, irregularity or loss of the