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Fly-Rights A Consumer Guide to Air Travel
Lost luggage
Once your bag is declared officially lost, you will have to submit a claim. This usually means you have to fill out a second, more detailed form. Check on this; failure to complete the second form when required could delay your claim. Missing the deadline for filing it could invalidate your claim altogether. The airline will usually refer your claim form to a central office, and the negotiations between you and the airline will begin. If your flight was a connection involving two carriers, the final carrier is normally the one responsible for processing your claim even if it appears that the first airline lost the bag. Airlines don't automatically pay the full amount of every claim they receive. First, they will use the information on your form to estimate the value of your lost belongings. Like insurance companies, airlines consider the depreciated value of your possessions, not their original price or the replacement costs. If you're tempted to exaggerate your claim, don't. Airlines may completely deny claims they feel are inflated or fraudulent. They often ask for sales receipts and other documentation to back up claims, especially if a large amount of money is involved. If you don't keep extensive records, you can expect to dicker with the airline over the value of your goods. Generally, it takes an airline anywhere from six weeks to three months to pay you for your lost luggage. When they tender a settlement, they may offer you the option of free tickets on future flights in a higher amount than the cash payment. Ask about all restrictions on these tickets, such as "blackout" periods and how far before departure you are permitted to make a reservation.
Limits on liability
If your bags are delayed, lost or damaged on a domestic trip, the airline can invoke a ceiling of $1250 per passenger on the amount of money they'll pay you. When your luggage and its contents are worth more than that, you may want to purchase "excess valuation," if available, from the airline as you check in. This is not insurance, but it will increase the carrier's potential liability. The airline may refuse to sell excess valuation on some items that are especially valuable or breakable, such as antiques, musical instruments, jewelry, manuscripts, negotiable securities and cash. On international trips, the liability limit is set by a treaty called the Warsaw Convention. Unless you buy excess valuation, the liability limit is $9.07 per pound ($20 per kilo). In order to limit its liability to this amount, the airline must use one of the following procedures:
1. The carrier weighs your bags at check-in and records this weight on your ticket. The airline's maximum liability to you is that weight multiplied by $9.07 (or by $20, if the weight was recorded in kilos).
2. Instead of weighing your luggage, the carrier assumes that each of your bags weighs the maximum that it agrees to accept as checked baggage, usually 70 pounds (32 kilos). This yields a liability limit of about $640 per bag.
This international limit also applies to domestic segments of an international journey. This is the case even if the domestic and international flights are on separate tickets and you claim and re-check your bag between the two flights. Keep in mind that the liability limits are maximums. If the depreciated value of your property is worth less than the liability limit, this lower amount is what you will be offered. If the airline's settlement doesn't fully reimburse your loss, check your homeowner's or renter's insurance; it sometimes covers losses away from the residence. Some credit card companies and travel agencies offer optional or even automatic supplemental baggage coverage.
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Starke floridaDining Guide dining and restaurant guideTop: United States: FL: Starke (11; 4 reviews)
Restaurants:
Captain Ds Seafood Restaurant 2 reviews 904.964.8100
Seafood
804 S Walnut Street
Cedar River Seafood 0 reviews $$ 904.964.8282
Seafood
900 S Walnut St
Dicks Wings 0 reviews 904.368.8158
Burgers, American
1252 S Walnut St
Grannies Restaurant 0 reviews 904.964.5810
American, Diner
367 N Temple Ave
Gui Lin Chinese Restaurant 0 reviews 904.964.5700
Chinese
1371 N Temple Ave
Huddle House 0 reviews 904.964.2236
Breakfast / Brunch, Burgers, Diner
650 N Temple Ave
Kentucky Fried Chicken 0 reviews 904.964.5126
Fast Food
640 S Walnut St
Krystal 0 reviews 904.368.8151
Burgers, Fast Food
528 Temple Ave
Larry's Giant Subs 0 reviews 904.964.3500
Deli / Sandwiches
1371 S Walnut St
Sonny's Real-Pit Bar-B-Q 0 reviews 904.964.8840
Barbecue
230 S Temple Ave
Western Steer 2 reviews $ 9049648061
Steaks, American
1100 S Walnut St
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