Members are reminded that from 28 December 2024, the liability limits for passenger and cargo claims under the Montreal Convention of 1999 (“MC99”) will increase, as announced by the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO)
According to the changes, the limit for destruction, loss, damage, or delay of cargo will rise from 22 SDRs to 26 SDRs per kilogram. (see Article 22, para. 3 MC99). The liability limits are indicated in Special Drawing Rights (SDRs), a unit of account defined by the International Monetary Fund. For indicative purposes, 1 SDR was valued at US$ 1.33038 on 25 October 2024.
The limits are set to increase in line with the Convention’s built-in review mechanism, to adjust for inflation every five years so as to ensure that passenger and cargo compensation remain appropriate over time.
Next steps for freight forwarders
These updates will affect freight forwarders, as they will need to align their documentation and risk management processes when handling air shipments to ensure seamless compliance and account for the increased liability limits.
Freight forwarders are encouraged to:
- Take note of the new liability limits.
- Notify their shippers and other stakeholders.
- Review and adjust contracts to reflect these new terms.
- Review their liability insurance arrangements and consult with your insurer to ensure that your cover extends to these new limits.
As informed by IATA, a six-month grace period after December 28, 2024 has been given to air carriers the ability to properly manage their AWB stock.
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