This book is specifically written for Australia and New Zealand air travel claims. When something goes wrong during air travel or if you suffer some loss or injury from airline activities, or the actions of travel agents, airport, security, air traffic staff or other air travel industry entities, getting compensation can raise headaches for consumers and others involved. This book provides a valuable guide to what rights and responsibilities exist in air travel and clarifies the options that consumers and others may have for compensation claims, especially against airlines.
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Dr Gary Heilbronn has been researching, teaching, writing about and consulting on aviation and travel law for over three decades in Australia, Asia and Europe. He has been a practising lawyer, law professor and consultant in aviation law. He has written and contributed to several text books, many articles, conference papers and other media events on various aspects of aviation law internationally and in Australia. He has written, amongst other books, the seminal reference text on Travel and Tourism Law in Australia and New Zealand (The Federation Press, 1992); all the editions of “Aviation”, in Vol 34 of the Laws of Australia (Thomson Reuters, 1994 to 2015); “Civil Aviation” Vol 4, Halsbury’s Laws of Hong Kong (Butterworths, Asia now LexisNexis, 1999); “Air Carriage” in Chitty on Contracts – Hong Kong Specific Contracts (Sweet & Maxwell, now Thomson Reuters 2004 to 2015) and “Logistics: Aviation” Vol 14(1) The Hong Kong Encyclopaedia of Forms and Precedents (LexisNexis, Butterworths: 2014).
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