Sounds like that ruling creates a situation similiar to that in America, and possibly the UK, where, as you probably know, one can sue a company in their home jurisdiction and in just about any other (domestic) jurisdiction the given company does business in.
Jim I think you did an informative, and helpful, post.
However there might be some people--no one who posts on this board of course--who might say...
* You've started a thread to further your own personal agenda.
* Postings on this site are limited to complaints. Therefore your post is "out of line."
* This is something everyone has already heard about (not really, but it sounds good.)
* Since your posts are not, consistently, pro-airline and, since you may not have posted a complaint of your own, you have no business posting on this board AT ALL!
* You're a follower of Al Sharpton (or the Ian Paisley of 1972?)
Again, no one who posts on this board would EVER suggest such things!
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