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An international agreement made in 1929 and as amended subsequently, limiting the liability of airlines for loss of or damage to baggage (luggage) and injury to or death of passengers on most international flights (including domestic portions of international flights). As a result of the Convention, airlines normally accept liability for accidents up to set limits and claimants do not have to prove negligence.
Dictionary of Travel, Tourism and Hospitality. S. Medlik 1996. Second Edition. p.271