Common use of CHANGE IN ITINERARY Clause in Contracts

CHANGE IN ITINERARY. Although we will use commercially reasonable efforts to provide you with the Cruise, situations may occur which result in changes being made. By way of example only, we may adjust itineraries and schedules, delay departures or arrivals, or cancel a Cruise due to casualty, weather, port congestion, difficulty docking, labor problems, medical emergency, the need to render assistance to others, governmental or insurer directives, passenger or employee injury or illness, schedule delays or changes by third parties, conflicting charter schedules, repair and maintenance requirements, safety concerns, fuel or other shortages, or damage to the Ship, other means of transportation, roads, tracks, bridges, docks, equipment or machinery. Furthermore, the Master of the Ship may, in his/her sole discretion, elect not to proceed in the ordinary course. Consequently, we cannot guarantee the itinerary of the Cruise (including time of sailing from or arrival at any port or that all ports will, in fact, be called at). We reserve the right to provide you with alternative ships or transportation whenever the Cruise is unable to proceed or be completed in the ordinary course or, in the case of hotels, to substitute facilities in cases where the planned hotel is unavailable due to overbooking or otherwise.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Passage Contract, Passage Contract, Passage Contract

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