Conditions of Carriage

(A)Right to Refuse Carriage, Etc
NCA may refuse Carriage of, or remove, any Passenger, and in such case his/her Baggage will be handled in the same way, if NCA determines at its reasonable discretion that:
(1) | such action is necessary for a reason of flight safety; | ||||||||||
(2) | such action is necessary in order for NCA to comply with Applicable Laws of any state or country to be flown from, into or over or other states or countries concerned; | ||||||||||
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(4) | the Passenger falls under sub-paragraph (3) or (4) of paragraph (B) of Article 15; | ||||||||||
(5) | the passenger or his/her conduct, age or mental or physical condition;
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(6) | the Ticket presented by the Passenger is:
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(7) | the person presenting a Ticket cannot prove that he/she is the person named in the "Passenger Name" box of the Ticket, in which case NCA reserves the right to retain such Ticket; or In the case of sub-paragraph (5) (c) or (d) of this paragraph, NCA may take such other measures as NCA deems necessary to prevent the Passenger from continuing such conduct, failure, obstruction or act which measures shall include, but not limited to, restraint of the Passenger. |
(B) Conditional Acceptance for Carriage
If a Passenger whose status, age or mental or physical condition may cause any hazard or risk to himself/herself is carried, NCA shall not be liable for death of, or any injury, illness, wounding or disability suffered by, the Passenger or any aggravation or consequences thereof due to such status, age or mental or physical condition.
(C) Limitation on Carriage
If the total weight of the Passengers boarding, and/or Baggage loaded in, an aircraft may exceed the maximum allowance weight with respect to the aircraft, NCA may, in accordance with NCA's Regulations, decide which Passengers and/or Baggage will be carried.