Kempten travel deficiency table

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The Kempten travel deficiency table is used in travel law for the financial evaluation of travel deficiencies on the basis of court judgments. It was created to supplement the Frankfurt table , in which travel price reductions are proposed for certain, regularly occurring travel deficiencies.

Since there are no statutory provisions in the area of ​​financial compensation for travel deficits, such tables are not binding. The Kempten travel deficiency table is based on spoken law, which, due to the lack of precedent law , does not lead to binding in Germany , but is now regarded by courts as more binding than the Frankfurt table.

For a quick overview, the Kempten travel shortages table chronologically shows travel shortages and inconveniences to be expected with package tours. The table captures the most important published decisions on the travel shortage area. As far as the reduction amount is known, the amount awarded is stated, which basically refers to the total travel price. Special features of the case are included under comments. The judgments are made on a case-by-case basis and generally cannot be generalized. Nonetheless, the courts' tendency to evaluate can be seen from the reduction rates awarded. At the end of each deficiency area, a short summary summarizes the essentials.

The Kempten travel deficiency table was initiated by Ernst Führich and is updated regularly.

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