Section I - General Rules
Rule 125AS - Excess Valuation
A passenger may, when checking in for a flight and presenting property for transportation, declaring a value higher than the maximum amounts and, up to a maximum of USD 5000.00,(maximum USD 2500.00 for baggage originating on Substitute Service Flight series 2000-2999) in which event AS's liability shall not exceed such higher declared value. The charge for the declaration shall be USD 1.00 per USD 100.00 of additional declared value. Excess or declared value is not available for money, jewelry, cameras, negotiable papers/securities or other papers having significant value, electronic/video/photographic equipment, samples, heirlooms, antiques, artifacts, works of art, silverware, precious metals, irreplaceable books/publications/manuscripts and/or business documents, furs, binoculars, telescopes and other fragile optical devices/delicate computer equipment. When property, including baggage, is tendered for transportation via AS and any other carrier with a different maximum limit on declared value, AS shall not be liable for any amount in excess of its limits on declared value.
Rule 135AS - Stopovers
- Stopovers will be permitted under the following conditions:
- Stopovers must be arranged with AS in advance and specified on the ticket.
- Stopovers will be permitted at any point which can be included in an itinerary constructed either by the use of a mileage routing or as specified in the published routing, unless such stopover is prohibited in the AS tariff or governmental regulations.
- Stopover provisions for special fares (applicable to all fares for which stopovers other than at the point of turnaround are prohibited or restricted in number.) when travel at a through fare is interrupted by surface travel, either at intermediate points or at the point of turnaround, the points of disembarkation and reembarkation of the interrupted portion of travel will be considered together as one stopover or the one point of turnaround.
- Only one stopover is permitted at any single point on the itinerary of a journey traveled at a one way or half a round trip fare. (a) The origin and destination or point of turnaround, as the case may be, may not be included in such itinerary more than once, regardless as to whether or not a stopover is made at such point.
- Except as otherwise provided, stopovers will be permitted free of charge at all intermediate points on routings applicable to fares between points in the U.S.A. on the one hand and points outside the U.S.A. on the other hand.
Rule 140AS - Routings
- Application: Fares governed by this tariff apply via the routings specified in connection with such fares.
- Routings:
- Routings are applicable in either direction.
- Any routing published between two points shall apply via any nonstop or local service of the specified carrier provided carriage is in a generally continuous direction.
- If more than one routing is applicable via the same fare, the passenger, prior to the issuance of the ticket, may specify the routing. If no routing is specified by the passenger, the carrier will determine the routing.