Originally Posted by
jsloan
I did, however, just discover a wrinkle. The
Contract of Carriage spells out, for domestic departures in Rule 5(D)1(c): (emphasis mine)
The time limits in 5(D)2(b), for international flights, on the other hand:
The CoC has now become unclear: is LGA an "international destination" when starting from NRT? If so, OP was not IDB'ed. Or does it fall under the domestic rules because it is not an "international
destination" even though OP was clearly involved in international travel?
That is a good point... I have interpreted/actioned such while a manager at another airline with pretty much identical CoC language. How we enforced it was international
destination as being different than an international
origin. This section and verse from the CoC was applied 99% of the time (I say that as any situation or any context I'm familiar with) for those connecting to an international destination from a domestic leg. At the first point of origin (before the domestic-domestic-international itinerary) the international cut off would apply because, if everyone is doing what they're supposed to, document check should be done prior to boarding first flight of the trip and if the customer doesn't make it, the origin station should pull the bag - even though it isn't subject to PPBM on the first flight, but rather than trying to get the connecting point to then find the bag and send it back.