Prohibition of Abusive Booking Practices Sample Clauses

Prohibition of Abusive Booking Practices. The Licensee acknowledges that fraudulent, fictitious and abusive bookings violate the Airline’s Rules, and it is the Licensee's responsibility to ensure that bookings made by the Licensee are only in respect of customers' genuine travel requirements and that the Licensee must not offer or encourage customers to request any booking that does not reflect the genuine travel requirements of the customer. The Licensee is prohibited from seeking to manipulate booking in any way, attempt to circumvent journey controls for any reason including, but not limited to obtaining sold out inventory and any other practice prohibited in the Airline’s General Conditions of Carriage as amended from time to time. The Licensee acknowledges that if it engages in these practices, the Licensee will be subject to the possible suspension, limitation or termination of the use of these Services and other legal or equitable remedies available to the Airline.
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Prohibition of Abusive Booking Practices. Agent acknowledges that fraudulent, fictitious and abusive bookings violate BA’s Rules, and it is the Agent's responsibility to ensure that ticketing or bookings made by Agent are only in respect of customers' genuine travel requirements and that Agent must not offer or encourage customers to request any ticketing or booking that does not reflect the genuine travel requirements of the customer. Agent is prohibited from seeking to manipulate ticketing or booking in any way, attempt to circumvent journey controls for any reason including, but not limited to obtaining sold out inventory and any other practice prohibited in BA’s General Conditions of Carriage as amended from time to time. Except to the extent expressly stated otherwise in BA’s Rules, BA does not honour other airlines' discount codes and accordingly Agent agrees that other airline private or contracted fares or ticket designators may not be ticketed using BA’s ticket stock. Agent acknowledges that if it engages in these practices, or sells or issues a ticket used for any of these purposes, Agent will be subject to (1) ADM, (2) the possible suspension, limitation or termination of Agent's Appointment, and (3) other legal or equitable remedies available to BA.
Prohibition of Abusive Booking Practices. Agent acknowledges that fraudulent, fictitious and abusive bookings violate the Airlines’ Rules, and it is the Agent's responsibility to ensure that ticketing or bookings made by Agent are only in respect of customers' genuine travel requirements and that Agent must not offer or encourage customers to request any ticketing or booking that does not reflect the genuine travel requirements of the customer. Agent is prohibited from seeking to manipulate ticketing or booking in any way, attempt to circumvent journey controls for any reason including, but not limited to obtaining sold out inventory and any other practice prohibited in an Airline’s General Conditions of Carriage as amended from time to time. Except to the extent expressly stated otherwise in the Airlines’ Rules, the Airlines do not honour other airlines' discount codes and accordingly Agent agrees that other airline private or contracted fares or ticket designators may not be ticketed using the Airlines’ ticket stock.
Prohibition of Abusive Booking Practices. Agent acknowledges that fraudulent, fictitious and abusive bookings violate SV’s Rules, and it is the Agent's responsibility to ensure that ticketing or bookings made by Agent are only in respect of customers' genuine travel requirements and that Agent must not offer or encourage customers to request any ticketing or booking that does not reflect the genuine travel requirements of the customer. Agent is prohibited from seeking to manipulate ticketing or booking in any way, attempt to circumvent journey controls for any reason including, but not limited to obtaining sold out inventory and any other practice prohibited in SV’s General Conditions of Carriage as amended from time to time. Except to the extent expressly stated otherwise in SV’s Rules, SV does not honor other airlines' discount codes and accordingly Agent agrees that other airline private or contracted fares or ticket designators may not be ticketed using SV’s ticket stock. Agent acknowledges that if it engages in these practices or sells or issues a ticket used for any of these purposes, Agent will be subject to (1) ADM, and or (2) the possible suspension, and or limitation or termination of Agent's Appointment, and or (3) other legal equitable remedies available to SV.

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