Passport cover with a Disney print leads a damage of a Passenger Passport
Passenger Accuses UAE Airline of Damaging Passport, Demands Compensation
Passport cover with a Disney Print
Introduction
A man in the United Arab Emirates has accused an airline of damaging his passport during a flight.
He claims that his child was given a promotional gift of a passport cover with a Disney print, which was placed on their passport and caused damage.
The passenger has filed a complaint against the airline, demanding a compensation of Dh10,000.
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Accusation of Damaged Passport
According to the passenger, during the flight, his child was given a promotional gift of a passport cover with a Disney print.
The child placed this cover on their passport. When the passenger returned home, he discovered that his passport was damaged, allegedly due to the low-quality passport cover.
He then filed a complaint against the airline, demanding compensation for the financial loss he incurred as a result of the damaged passport.
Court Decision
The Abu Dhabi Family and Civil Administrative Claims Court rejected the passenger’s demand for compensation.
The court stated that after receiving the passport cover, the passenger allowed it to be placed on his children’s passport, thus he himself was at fault for the damage.
The court ruled that the passenger was not entitled to any compensation.
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Conclusion
This case highlights the importance of being careful when handling and using promotional items, especially when they come in contact with important documents like a passport.
Passengers should be mindful of the quality of the items they receive and should exercise caution when using them.
In this case, the court ruled that the passenger was at fault for the damage to his passport, and thus was not entitled to compensation from the airline.