BOOKING YOUR TRIP Sample Clauses

BOOKING YOUR TRIP. 1.1 In order to reserve your trip, a deposit of US$200, per person per trip, or the full amount payable if booking is made within 45 days of departure, must be submitted to Contiki by you in respect of that trip. This payment is in addition to any deposit required by your travel agent. The deposit is accepted as a first installment of the trip price by Contiki only once the booking has been confirmed in writing by Contiki or your travel agent. If paying by a third-party credit card your Contiki specialist will provide you a third-party authorization form that must be completely filled out and received by Contiki before payment can be received. 1.2 Your land reservation will be confirmed on receipt of a deposit of US$200 per person for the first trip booked and then a deposit of US$200 for second and 1.3 To reserve your airfare, a non-refundable and non-transferable deposit of US$350 per person is required at time of booking. Once your airfare is confirmed and Contiki has received your air and land deposit, your air-inclusive price is guaranteed. Contiki reserves the right to issue your ticket based upon receipt of your land and air deposit. Any subsequent changes and/or revisions to your airline reservation after receipt of your deposit is subject to revision fees and/or airline-imposed change or cancelation fees. These fees are a minimum of $350, and in some instances may be up to 100% of the ticket price.
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BOOKING YOUR TRIP. 5.1 For all Booking reservations we require a minimum of 10% deposit. This deposit is non-refundable, unless the Booking was cancelled by us and is a percentage of the overall price you have agreed to pay. 5.2 Deposit payments enable us to hold reservations, but do not guarantee your tour price. Prices are only guaranteed once we have notified you that your Booking has been confirmed and have issued an invoice. Please note that prices can only be guaranteed once we receive full payment, when all travel documentation has been issued, subject to any Agreement of our Suppliers, and we have sufficient numbers to enable the tour. When full payment is required, we will advise you and we reserve the right to refuse personal checks as a method of payment. 5.3 The remainder of the tour balance must be paid before 60 days of departure. In the event of Bookings made within 60 days prior to departure, full payment (100% of the tour price advertised) will be required payable immediately on Booking. Where special offers or Open Date Passes have been made, remittance is required as per the Conditions outlined in the terms stated upon booking. Any deviation from this procedure will be at our sole discretion. 5.4 Bookings are regarded as confirmed when you have been notified by us directly of your tours confirmation and we have invoiced & received payment, either from you or your travel agent for the deposit or full
BOOKING YOUR TRIP. 1.1 In order to reserve your trip, a deposit of £60, per person per trip must be submitted to Contiki within 7 days in respect of that trip. If a booking is made within 45 days of departure from your home country full payment is due at time of booking creation. This payment is in addition to any deposit required by your travel agent. The deposit is accepted as a first installment of the trip price by Contiki only once the booking has been confirmed in writing by Contiki or your travel agent. 1.2 Your land reservation will be confirmed on receipt of a non-refundable deposit of £60 per person, per trip, which must be within 7 days of booking or the reservation will automatically be cancelled. 1.3 Any special meal requirements will be made on a request basis only. Contiki cannot guarantee special meal requests nor will it assume any responsibility or liability if travellers’ special meal requirements are not fulfilled.
BOOKING YOUR TRIP. 5.1 For all Booking reservations we require a minimum of 10% deposit. This deposit is non-refundable, unless the Booking was cancelled by us and is a percentage of the overall price you have agreed to pay. 5.2 Deposit payments enable us to hold reservations, but do not guarantee your tour price. Prices are only guaranteed once we have notified you that your Booking has been confirmed and have issued an invoice. Please note that prices can only be guaranteed once we receive full payment, when all travel documentation has been issued, subject to any Agreement of our Suppliers, and we have sufficient numbers to enable the tour. When full payment is required, we will advise you and we reserve the right to refuse personal checks as a method of payment. 5.3 The remainder of the tour balance must be paid before 60 days of departure. In the event of Bookings made within 60 days prior to departure, full payment (100% of the tour price advertised) will be required payable immediately on Booking. Where special offers or Open Date Passes have been made, remittance is required as per the Conditions outlined in the terms stated upon booking. Any deviation from this procedure will be at our sole discretion. 5.4 Bookings are regarded as confirmed when you have been notified by us directly of your tour's confirmation and we have invoiced & received payment, either from you or your travel agent for the deposit or full amount. We accept deposits as a first instalment of the tour price. 5.5 Upon the provision of the deposit or full tour payment, you authorise us to make the payment arrangements with the corresponding Suppliers, including but not limited to tour amenities, Suppliers and provisions, to which payments are subject to our & Suppliers terms & conditions. 5.6 Where Bookings are made through our Suppliers, we will address all correspondence to that body. Monies collected by a travel agent that has been paid by you will be held on behalf of us. If arranged directly through us, all correspondence and communications will be sent to the address you have provided unless otherwise specified. 5.7 In the event that the outstanding balance of payments is not met at least 60 days prior to your departure date, if notified in writing, an added period of 10 days will be given to clear the outstanding amount. If no communication is made, or it has surpassed 49 days prior to your departure, we may assume that you have cancelled and your Booking will be deemed cancelled. Cancellatio...

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