Common use of Baggage Delay Clause in Contracts

Baggage Delay. If the Insured Person’s accompanied check-in flight luggage is not delivered to him/her or has not arrived at the destination airport within six (6) hours of the Insured Person’s actual arrival at the scheduled destination point of his Scheduled Flight, the company will indemnify the actual additional expenses necessarily and reasonably incurred within two (2) days at such scheduled destination for emergency purchase of essential clothing and requisites, up to the maximum limits as specified in the Schedule provided that such luggage has been checked-in by an authorized official or the air carrier with which the Insured Person was traveling at the time of the occurrence. Such Insurance as is afforded an Insured Person shall apply only to the following hazards: a. any delay or cancellation by an air common carrier caused by inclement weather; b. any delay or cancellation due to a strike or other job action by employees of any air common carrier scheduled to be used by the Insured Person during his/her trip; c. any delay or cancellation caused by equipment failure of an air common carrier; d. any delay caused by mishandling of Luggage on the part of the air common carrier.

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Sources: Travel Insurance Policy, Travel Insurance Policy, Travel Insurance Policy