If you inspect the airlines contract of carriage carefully, you will see that airlines typically will exclude liability for damage or loss of valuable items like: Antiques, artifacts, collectibles, religious items Eyeglasses, Prescription Sunglasses and Non-Prescription Sunglasses Items made of paper (e.g., blueprints, maps, manuscripts, business/personal documents, photos, books, securities, etc.) Money, gift cards, and gift certificates Jewelry Irreplaceable items Think of your checked baggage as a safe with a cardboard door thats being moved by strangers (out of your sight) from point A to point B
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