Common use of General Accessibility Limitations Clause in Contracts

General Accessibility Limitations. Some ports of call may have physical conditions which may limit or preclude certain Passengers from going ashore. Passengers using walkers, crutches, or other mobility aids or who may need physical assistance throughout the trip should consider these needs when making a booking as our onboard personnel are not required to perform personal tasks or assist with eating, dressing, or toileting. Additionally, lithium batteries cannot be placed in checked baggage and must be hand-carried as onboard carry-on. All batteries must have the capacity clearly printed on the outside or they will not be allowed on board. To calculate your battery capacity if it is only marked in mAh, divide the mAh number by 1,000 and multiply by 3.7. For example, a capacity of 10,400 mAh/1,000 = 10.4 mAh × 3.7 v=28.48 Wh (under the limit of 160 Wh). Carrier is not liable for any denial of services by independent suppliers such as air carriers, hotels, or restaurants.

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