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Old September 4th, 2007, 05:35 AM posted to rec.travel.europe,rec.travel.air,rec.travel.asia
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Default IATA bids farewell to paper tickets

TMOliver wrote:

wrote ....


E-tickets are not written contracts if there is no writing, and there
is no writing when they are booked by phone. You do know the
definition of "writing," don't you?



Question...

E - tickets purchased on the Internet - or by phone - from AA (and I
suppose most other airlines) are followed by an email from the airline to
the purchaser acknowledging the details of the purchase (and transmitting a
link to the conditions of carriage). I am of the impression that the
acknowledgement describing and defining the purchase consitutes the legal
equivalent of a contract.


So, if someone sends you an email that you disagree with, it is still a
binding contract?