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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Mid-June I'm on a flight to the US from the EU. I don't want to check my H2O. I fear it could become broken. I think the terrorists have already won. My rights no longer matter.
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If it does get broken, the airlines won't cover the damage.
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Items not covered by our baggage policy
Some items placed in baggage are judged to be unsuitable as contents of checked baggage. Alaska assumes no liability for loss, theft, damage, or delay in the delivery of these items, and excess valuation may not be purchased. Some of these items include:
Cash, currency
Jewelry, watches
Cameras, videos and photographic equipment
Electronic equipment/devices, personal electronic equipment/devices, including compact discs and video game cartridges
Computers and related components
etc, etc...
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Liability limitations
American does not assume liability for any of the following items in or as checked baggage: antiques, artifacts, artwork, books and documents, china, computers and other electronic equipment, computer software, fragile items, furs, heirlooms, keys, liquids, money, orthotics, surgical supports, perishable items, photographic, video and optical equipment, precious metals, stones or jewelry (time pieces), securities and negotiable papers, silverware, samples, unique or irreplaceable items or any other similar valuable items.
American does not accept these items in or as checked baggage and assumes no responsibility or liability for such items, regardless of whether American knew or should have known of the presence of such items in checked or transferred baggage. If any such items are lost, damaged or delayed, you will not be entitled to any reimbursement under American's standard baggage liability, or under any declared excess valuation. Do not attempt to check these items. Carry them with you in the passenger cabin (subject to carry-on baggage limitations).
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