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3 January 2020

Montreal Convention Limits Of Liability Increased

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The Montreal Convention governs the rights and liabilities of parties for claims arising during international carriage between State Parties. Specifically, Articles 21 and 22 of ...
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The Montreal Convention governs the rights and liabilities of parties for claims arising during international carriage between State Parties. Specifically, Articles 21 and 22 of the Convention set forth limits of liability for claims relating to passenger injury, delay, baggage and cargo. Pursuant to Article 24, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is required to review these limits every five years to compensate for inflation that has occurred since the treaty took effect in 2004. The limits were last increased in 2009. In July, ICAO proposed a 13.9% increase and the new limits took effect on December 28, 2019. 

Below is a chart setting forth in Special Drawing Rights (SDRs)1 the original limits, the first increase in 2009, and the new 2019 amounts:2

Montreal Convention1999

Original limits
(SDRs)

Revised limits (SDRs)
as of
30 December 2009

Revised limits (SDRs)
as of  
28 December 2019

Article 21 – Passenger bodily injury / death

 100,000

113,100

128,821

Article 22 (1) –
Passenger delay

4,150

4,694

5,346

Article 22 (2) – Baggage loss, damage or delay 

1,000

1,131

1,288

Article 22 (3) – Cargo loss, damage or delay

17/kg

19/kg

22/kg

Footnotes

1.The Special Drawing Right is an artificial currency set by the International Monetary Fund. Its value is based on a basket of five currencies – the U.S. dollar, the euro, the Chinese renminbi, the Japanese yen and the British pound sterling.

2.2019 amounts chart

3.As of December 31, 2019, 1 SDR = USD 1.38. Accordingly, as of this date, the liability limits convert to approximately USD 178,183.92; USD 7,394.53; USD 1,781.55 and USD 30.43/kg.

4.The baggage liability limit applies per passenger.

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