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The Warsaw Convention

The Warsaw Convention is an international agreement established in 1929 that sets rules for the safety and responsibilities of airlines when they carry passengers, cargo, or mail across countries. It standardizes procedures for handling accidents, delays, and damages, and limits how much airlines can be legally liable for such incidents. This helps create a predictable legal framework, ensuring travelers and airlines understand their rights and obligations across different countries, promoting safer and more reliable international air travel.