Common use of Reservation Cancellations Clause in Contracts

Reservation Cancellations. A reservation may be cancelled for the following reasons: (a) A request from the agency or person who originally made the reservation. (b) A request from the agency or person authorized in the reservation. (c) By the CARRIER when a duplicate reservation is detected; in other words, more than one reservation for the same person for the same flight numbers. (d) By the CARRIER when the time limit to purchase the ticket has expired and it has not been purchased, or when the Passenger does not comply with the fare terms and conditions. (e) By failure of the Passenger to show for one of the booked segments (a “No Show”).

Appears in 19 contracts

Sources: Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement

Reservation Cancellations. A reservation may be cancelled for the following follow ing reasons: (a) A request from the agency or person who originally made the reservation. (b) A request from the agency or person authorized in the reservation. (c) By the CARRIER when a duplicate reservation is detected; in other words, more than one reservation for the same person for the same flight numbers. (d) By the CARRIER when the time limit to purchase the ticket has expired and it has not been purchased, or when the Passenger does not comply with the fare terms and conditions. (e) By failure of the Passenger to show for one of the booked segments (a “No Show”).

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Sources: Air Transportation Agreement