Coupon Sequence and Production of Ticket Sample Clauses

Coupon Sequence and Production of Ticket. ① The ticket is valid only for the travel itinerary displayed on the ticket. Therefore, flight coupons (or in case of an electronic ticket, an electronic coupon) must be used in order, starting from the place of departure via any agreed transit stops (or stopping places) to the destination as shown on the passenger coupon. The fare that passengers have paid is based upon the applicable tariffs of SKYANGKOR and is for the transportation as shown on the ticket. It forms an essential part of the contract between the passenger and SKYANGKOR. Passenger may use the ticket in the order indicated on the ticket in regular sequence. If not, SKYANGKOR will not accept the ticket, and ticket will not be honored. The ticket can either be refunded or rendered invalid. ② Should a passenger wish to change any aspect of his/her travel itinerary, the passenger must contact SKYANGKOR in advance. The fare for the new travel itinerary will be calculated and the passenger will be given the option of accepting the new price or maintaining his/her original itinerary as ticketed. ③ Should you change your transportation without our agreement, SKYANGKOR will assess the correct price for your actual travel. You will have to pay any difference between the price you have paid and the total price applicable for your revised transportation. SKYANGKOR will refund you the difference if the new price is lower but otherwise, your unused Coupons have no value. ➃ Please be aware that changing any aspect of his/her travel itinerary may result in a increase in price, such as changing the place of departure (for example if the passenger fails to fly the first segment of a ticketed itinerary) or reversing the direction of travel. Many fares are valid only on specific dates and for the flights shown on the ticket and may not be changed at all, or only upon payment of an additional fee. ⑤ The passenger throughout his/her journey must retain the passenger coupon and all flight coupons not previously surrendered to carrier. He/she must, when required, produce the ticket and surrender any applicable portion to carrier. Except in case of an Electronic Ticket, a passenger shall not be entitled to board a flight unless the passenger presents a valid ticket containing the flight coupon for said flight and all other unused flight coupons and passenger coupons for the scheduled itinerary. In addition, the passenger shall not be entitled to board a flight if the ticket presented has been altered or damaged by ...
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