ICAO has increased compensation limits for international flight issues under the Montreal Convention, effective Dec 28. The new upper limit for death compensation rises from Rs 1.4 crore to Rs 1.7 crore. This affects 140 countries, including India. The revision adjusts for inflation and requires legal provisions by December’s end.
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