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Cases in Tribunals or Courts can be overturned on appeal, and may later be distinguished by other justices/judges/Tribunal members if the facts differ.
This case from 2017 and 2018 where a Mr Wells (flying from CNS to MEL) successfully obtained compensation through Victoria's VCAT against Tigerair is interesting, even if a little dated:
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This is the case citation if one can't locate it via the link:
VICTORIAN CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL
CIVIL DIVISION
Airlines love to settle these matters at the Court's or Tribunal's door/steps.
I haven't checked non-Victorian jurisdictions but the paucity of such reported cases is likely to be similar around Australia.
This case from 2017 and 2018 where a Mr Wells (flying from CNS to MEL) successfully obtained compensation through Victoria's VCAT against Tigerair is interesting, even if a little dated:
Wells v Tiger Airways Australia Pty Ltd (Civil Claims) [2018] VCAT 934 - BarNet Jade
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This is the case citation if one can't locate it via the link:
VICTORIAN CIVIL AND ADMINISTRATIVE TRIBUNAL
CIVIL DIVISION
CIVIL CLAIMS LIST | VCAT REFERENCE NO.C7545/2017 |
CATCHWORDS | |
Contract for the provision of services; cancellation of flight by airline; failure to comply with conditions of the contract; failure to remedy within a reasonable time; consequential losses to the passenger; Australian Consumer Law sections 60-62 and 267. |
APPLICANT | Joseph Wells |
RESPONDENT | Tiger Airways Australia Pty Ltd |
WHERE HELD | Dromana |
BEFORE | Senior Member S. Burdon-Smith |
HEARING TYPE | Hearing |
DATE OF HEARING | 21 February 2018 |
DATE OF ORDER AND REASONS | 19 June 2018 |
CITATION | Wells v Tiger Airways Australia Pty Ltd (Civil Claims) [2018] VCAT 934 |
Airlines love to settle these matters at the Court's or Tribunal's door/steps.
I haven't checked non-Victorian jurisdictions but the paucity of such reported cases is likely to be similar around Australia.
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