Posted by on November 24, 2017

BANDUNG – The Ministry of Transport is currently drafting the Ministerial Decree (RPM) on Responsibilities of International Air Transporters.

The RPM is a follow-up to the Ratification of the Montreal Convention 1999 or MCC 99.

Section Head of Air Transport Service Tariff
Directorate of Air Transport Melliana Nur conveyed that there are 10 RPM frameworks which are currently still being discussed for maturation and reaching perfection before taping the hammer into PM.

“The 10 RPM frameworks include general provisions, documentation and obligations of parties concerned with passenger, baggage and cargo pengangkuyan,” said Melliana in Socialization Follow-Up Ratification of Montreal Convention 1999 and its Implementation in Bandung, Thursday (23/11/2017).

Third, he said, is the kind of responsibility of the carrier and the quantity of change of misfortune. The four joint transportations, air freight by persons other than contract carrier. Other provisions, mandatory carrier liability insurance.

“Eight, evaluation reporting and supervision, sanctions, and final provisions cover,” he said.

Of the 10 frameworks, the scope of RPM is international air transport and it still requires discussion for the improvement of RPM.

One session forum with moderator of Head of Department of Cooperation and Public Relations of Directorate General of Air Transportation of Agoes Soebagio, beside Melliana, also presented three other speakers such as Garuda Indonesia, Asuransi PT Tugu Pratama, and Prof. Martono.

“We expect positive feedback from airlines and other relevant stakeholders,” concluded Melliana. (omy)

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Sources: http://beritatrans.com/2017/11/23/ini-dia-kerangka-rpm-tentang-tanggung-jawab-pengangkut-angkutan-udara-internasional/
Translated by Aryaputra PandeBIC

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