- German Supreme Court: tour organizer must not reserve alterations of the flying times;
- Austrian Supreme court asks CJEU for interpretion of Reg. 785/2004 and the Montreal Convention;
- Aviation Safety Network: accident fatalities at record low in 2013;
- UK: Supreme Court finds refusal of double room to same sex couple discriminatory;
- U.S. Supreme Court refuses to hear appeal in West Caribbean Airways crash case;
- Austrian Supreme Court: hotelier liable for legionella disease;
- Canada: Ontario Superior Court of Justice decides on Montreal Convention exclusivity;
- Australia: Supreme Cout of Queensland decides in 'cramped' air passenger case;
- U.S. Jurisdiction re Eurail Pass;
- Article on hotel classification in Ireland;
- IFTTA Law Review 3-2013 now available online;
- UK: Court of Appeal decides in broken glass door case;
- Australia to abolish travel agents licensing;
- CJEU decides on jurisdiction in package travel case;
- European Court of Human Rights: few hours' detention of airline passenger for airport security checks not excessive ;
- Conference on latest developments in European Travel Law at ERA in Trier, Dec. 5-6, 2013;
- CJEU: Including fingerprints in passports is lawful;
- USA: DOT fines United Airlines USD 1.1 million for lengthy tarmac delays;
- European Court of Human Rights affirms internet news portal's liability for offensive online comments of its readers about a ferry company;
- USA: Appelate court decides on angry passenger's Facebook and Twitter posts about an airline employee;
- Master program in International Tourism Management and Analysis (ITMA);
- France: Court of Appeal affirms fine for price fixing in the leisure and tourism sector;
- UK: Court of Appeal clarifies "accident" according to Article 17 of the Montreal Convention;
"Sodalem esse societatis quae dedicetur ad exercitatio legis ut produceat iter peregrationemque"
Monday, January 20, 2014
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