2. The insurance included in the air ticket is the liability insurance for airlines to compensate air passengers for personal injury and death caused by their own responsibilities, mainly including fuselage insurance, third party liability insurance and passenger statutory liability insurance.
3. This kind of air passenger liability insurance is aviation liability insurance with air passengers as the insurance object. Passengers refer to passengers who have purchased air tickets or passengers that the insured agrees to carry free of charge (but excluding those who carry free of charge to complete the tasks of the insured), and the subject matter of insurance is the liability of the insured to pay compensation to passengers according to law.
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International aviation insurance can be roughly divided into the following categories:
Aircraft fuselage loss insurance;
Liability insurance for loss of passengers and their luggage;
Third-party loss liability insurance other than aircraft;
Liability insurance for loss of air cargo;
Liability insurance for losses related to airport facilities and business;
Aircraft loss liability insurance entrusted by the aircraft trustee;
Product liability insurance for aircraft manufacturers and repairers;
Contract injury insurance for pilots, flight attendants and passengers. People who were injured on the plane.
The most basic types of aviation insurance are:
① Fuselage insurance: insurance to compensate for the loss of fuselage and its accessories;
(2) Air transportation insurance: insurance for compensation after loss of air cargo;
(3) Aviation injury insurance: insurance for crew members and passengers to get compensation after accidental injuries. Under normal circumstances, air transport insurance and air injury insurance are insured at the same time;
(4) Aviation liability insurance: the insurance for personal injury or property loss of a third party unrelated to flight, also known as third party liability insurance.
In addition, there are various international insurance businesses involving aviation. The maximum compensation for passengers, luggage and cargo by airlines in most countries should comply with the provisions of Warsaw Convention 1929 (see Convention on International Civil Aviation).