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I’ve read on here and FT that the CEDR arbitrators can and do make different decisions even though the facts of the case are identical leaving one set of passengers denied their rights based on that the arbitrator ‘feels’ about the case.
This is less likely to happen with MCOL where a judge will assess the case against the law and not how they got up that morning (or if BA had previously lost their luggage_
If this was me I’d be more than happy to take this to MCOL
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