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Joint Terms and Conditions. A. In the event that either Participating Carrier or WORLDSPAN experiences a system problem beyond its reasonable control, or a scheduled system outage, then either party shall have the right to temporarily inhibit AccessPLUS during the period of time that such problem or scheduled outage exists. If the outage is a scheduled Participating Carrier system outage, then Participating Carrier shall notify WORLDSPAN as early in advance as possible. B. Each party agrees to devote resources sufficient to complete the programming necessary to implement AccessPLUS and will use its best efforts to implement AccessPLUS as indicated on Schedule B. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, each party shall be responsible for its costs incurred as a result of this Addendum. Participating Carrier acknowledges that reservation agents of the WORLDSPAN Carriers may access Direct Access information pursuant to this Addendum. C. In the event that the WORLDSPAN System or Participating Carrier’s system reaches capacity limits, Participating Carrier and WORLDSPAN will implement agreed upon mechanisms and/or other procedures reasonably necessary to stabilize such system. D. In the event there is a delay in any Participating Carrier response to any Inquiry resulting from problems in the data communications line between the WORLDSPAN System and Participating Carrier’s system, then WORLDSPAN and Participating Carrier will confer and implement mutually agreed modifications for the purpose of improving said communication line to ensure WORLDSPAN Users receive timely ALS responses. E. If Participating Carrier participates in ALS, each month WORLDSPAN and Participating Carrier shall make available to the other, at no additional charge, documentation to ensure the Airline Source/Direct Sell program is operating at a level mutually acceptable to both parties. These reports shall include sufficient data to allow each party to review number of messages send/received, time-outs, average response time and circuit utilization. These reports shall also include the same information for the peak day within the month.
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Joint Terms and Conditions. A. In the event that either Participating Carrier or WORLDSPAN experiences a system problem beyond its reasonable control, then either party shall have the right to inhibit AccessPLUS during the period of time that such problem exists. If such problem is a scheduled Participating Carrier system outage, then Participating Carrier shall notify WORLDSPAN as early in advance as possible. Participating Carrier shall use its best efforts to reinstate AccessPLUS capabilities as quickly as possible. If WORLDSPAN has a scheduled system outage with AccessPLUS, WORLDSPAN will notify Participating Carrier in a reasonable advance amount of time. WORLDSPAN shall use its best efforts to reinstate AccessPLUS capabilities as quickly as possible. B. Each party agrees to devote resources sufficient to complete the programming necessary to implement AccessPLUS and will use its best efforts to implement AccessPLUS as indicated on Schedule B. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, each party shall be responsible for its costs incurred as a result of this Addendum. Participating Carrier acknowledges that reservation agents of the WORLDSPAN Carriers may access information pursuant to this Addendum.
Joint Terms and Conditions. A. In the event that either Participating Carrier or WORLDSPAN experiences a system problem beyond its reasonable control, a scheduled system outage, or high transaction volume, the affected party shall take all reasonable steps to avoid inhibiting Electronic Ticketing during the period of time that such a system problem, scheduled outage or high transaction volume exists. If Participating Carrier has a scheduled system outage, then Participating Carrier shall notify WORLDSPAN as much in advance as possible. Participating Carrier shall use reasonable business efforts to reinstate Electronic Ticketing capabilities as quickly as possible. If WORLDSPAN has a scheduled system outage with Electronic Ticketing, then WORLDSPAN shall notify Participating Carrier as much in advance as possible. WORLDSPAN shall use reasonable business efforts to reinstate Electronic Ticketing capabilities as quickly as possible. B. Each party agrees to devote resources sufficient to complete, the programming necessary to implement Electronic Ticketing and will use reasonable business efforts to implement Electronic Ticketing pursuant to the implementation schedule found in Schedule A. Except as otherwise expressly provided herein, each party shall be responsible for its costs incurred as a result of this Addendum.

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