The montreal convention The Montreal Convention 1999 (MC99) is quite clear, if qantas or an agent damages a bag, they need to pay for it. this does not have defined exclusions except due to inhrent defect.
I've flown many many airlines and qatar, united and aa have replaced bags that have had wheels ripped off and aa also one bag cut open and an expensive piece of diving equipment removed (to the limit of the SDRs). so i'm well aware that airlines DO payout - as much as qantas says they don't in their emails (they literally say that 'airlines dont..)
now, qantas, have punched a 5c piece sized hole into a brand new piece of luggage, as well as smashed some well packed items inside that few on 8 other flights and did not break (along with an identical suitcase with idential items on the same flight that did not break), it's obvious the bag was dropped from a great height.
qantas just keep rolling out their inane policy that seems to contraven the provisions of the montreal convention. not sure I understand how it makes any sense? does anyone have any insight about qantas and the montreal convention?
I've flown many many airlines and qatar, united and aa have replaced bags that have had wheels ripped off and aa also one bag cut open and an expensive piece of diving equipment removed (to the limit of the SDRs). so i'm well aware that airlines DO payout - as much as qantas says they don't in their emails (they literally say that 'airlines dont..)
now, qantas, have punched a 5c piece sized hole into a brand new piece of luggage, as well as smashed some well packed items inside that few on 8 other flights and did not break (along with an identical suitcase with idential items on the same flight that did not break), it's obvious the bag was dropped from a great height.
qantas just keep rolling out their inane policy that seems to contraven the provisions of the montreal convention. not sure I understand how it makes any sense? does anyone have any insight about qantas and the montreal convention?