Common use of Charter Price Exclusions Clause in Contracts

Charter Price Exclusions. The charter price as specified in the Air Charter Agreement includes all direct and indirect operating costs for the performance of the routing(s) on the date(s) and time(s) specified here above, but excludes, if required or requested and unless otherwise specified the Air Charter Agreement: (a) the costs for transporting passengers from and to any airport, if applicable, (b) the costs for any visa and customs checks, customs fees and other duties to be paid other than the fees provided above in connection with the passenger and the luggage, (c) royalty fees, (d) de-icing of the Aircraft and/or overnight hangarage when required due to weather circumstances, (e) particular inflight catering or other inflight services requests, as it may be demanded by the passengers from time to time, (f) any additional charge reasonably related to a change of air traffic control slots, (g) any and all other expenses and charges resulting from any alteration of the flight schedule as demanded by the Charterer and/or its passenger, as applicable,

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.aircharterseurope.com, www.aircharterseurope.com, www.aslgroup.eu

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