The Tango Between Art.17(3) Brussels Ibis and Art.6(4)(b) Rome I under the Beat of Package Travel Directive

Zhen Chen*

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Abstract

Package travel tourists are explicitly protected as consumers under Article 6(4)(b) Rome I, but not under Article 17(3) Brussels Ibis since it does not even mention the term ‘package travel’. Such discrepancy is widened with the replacement of Directive 90/314 by Directive 2015/2302 with enlarged notion of package travel. As regards protecting package travel tourists as consumers with favorable jurisdiction and applicable law rules, this article argues that Article 17(3) Brussels Ibis is two steps behind Article 6(4)(b) Rome I. In order to close the gap, a uniform concept of package travel should be given. To this end, it is suggested that Article 17(3) Brussels Ibis should adopt the notion of package travel employed in Article 6(4)(b) Rome I. Despite this, these two provisions only cover packages containing transport, as an exception of transport contracts. Packages not including transport do not fall under the exception of transport contracts. Since all package travel contracts should be protected as consumer contracts, regardless of containing transport or not, it is more logical to delete the exception of transport contracts and create a separate provision to protect package travel contracts as consumer contracts.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)878-899
Number of pages22
JournalMaastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law
Volume28
Issue number6
Early online date3-Dec-2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec-2021

Keywords

  • International civil litigation
  • conflicts of laws
  • transport/carriage contract
  • consumer contract,
  • package travel tourist
  • package travel directive
  • weaker party protection
  • linked travel agreements
  • harmonization
  • consumer protection

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