Assignment of the right to be carried: Transfer or Endorsement of the Airline Ticket Sample Clauses

Assignment of the right to be carried: Transfer or Endorsement of the Airline Ticket. Passengers may freely assign, free of charge, their right to be carried on domestic and international routes, for one-way and/or round trips, under the following conditions: Conditions: • In the case of domestic flights, the assignment can only be made up to 24 hours before the flight. • In the case of international flights, the assignment can be made up to 24 hours before the flight of the first leg of the reservation. • In a calendar year Passengers may only transfer their right up to a maximum of 2 times per Carrier, one transfer per half year. The first six-month period shall run from January 1 to June 30, and the second six-month period shall run from July 1 to December 31. • The assignment can be made only once for each Airline Ticket, and any subsequent transfer by the assignee shall be invalid. • Applies to Passengers and ancillaries associated to the same Passenger, in the same booking. • Applicable to individuals only. • The ticket transfer request must be made using the digital form available at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxx.xxx/chile/formularios/contactanos?typeOfCase=14_84_466 • It can also be requested in person at the ticket sales offices, airport counters and authorized agencies of the Carrier. • It is the Passengers’ duty to provide their identity card, together with the information allowing to identify the Airline Ticket and other necessary aspects that may be required to ensure the correct assignment of the right. • Passengers shall be responsible for providing accurate and correct information. • Once the information has been verified, a transfer voucher will be issued to the Passenger who has made the transfer. • These conditions apply to all types of sales, whether in travel agencies or on the Carrier’s official website.
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