SCHEDULE 1SCONNECTED FLIGHT RULES

Rules determining when domestic flight is connected flightS

1(1)This paragraph applies if—S

(a)a passenger is carried on consecutive flights, “flight A” and “flight B”,

(b)flight A and flight B are covered by the same agreement for carriage,

(c)the passenger has a ticket for flight A and flight B that shows the departure airport, date and time, and the arrival airport, for each flight, and

(d)flight B begins and ends in the United Kingdom.

(2)Flight A and flight B are connected flights if the scheduled arrival time of flight A and the ticketed departure time of flight B are in the same category, as set out below—

CategoryScheduled arrival time of flight ATicketed departure time of flight B
1In the period beginning after midnight and ending at 0400 hoursNo later than 1000 hours on the scheduled day of arrival of flight A
2In the period beginning after 0400 hours and ending at 1700 hoursNo later than 6 hours after the scheduled arrival time of flight A
3In the period beginning after 1700 hours and ending at midnightNo later than 1000 hours on the day following the scheduled day of arrival of flight A

(3)Despite sub-paragraph (2), flight A and flight B are not connected flights if the ticketed departure airport of flight A is the same as the ticketed arrival airport of flight B (in other words, if flight B is a return flight in relation to flight A).

(4)In this paragraph—