Common use of Unforeseen Circumstances Clause in Contracts

Unforeseen Circumstances. It means circumstances outside THE CARRIER’s normal operations which prevent operation of a flight or delay its departure or arrival, such as weather conditions, technical failures outside the scheduled or routine maintenance of the aircraft, issues and circumstances related to Passengers or third parties, malfunctioning of ground support equipment, political circumstances, strikes, riots, wars, curfews, and airport closures, among other things.

Appears in 19 contracts

Sources: Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement

Unforeseen Circumstances. It means circumstances outside THE CARRIER’s normal operations which prevent operation of a flight or delay its departure or arrival, such as weather conditions, technical failures outside the scheduled or routine maintenance of the aircraft, issues and circumstances related to Passengers or third parties, malfunctioning of ground support equipment, political politica l circumstances, strikes, riots, wars, curfews, and airport closures, among other things.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Air Transportation Agreement