Common use of Ticket Validity Period Clause in Contracts

Ticket Validity Period. A ticket shall be valid for one year from the original date of issuance or re-issuance, whichever is the last. This validity period is subject to the exceptions defined in the conditions of the purchased fare. 6.4.1. In case of re-issuance of a ticket, THE CARRIER may charge a penalty or the difference between the charged fare and the fare applicable to the new ticket being issued. In addition, it may charge an administrative fee for such service. If the Passenger is not able to travel within the ticket’s validity period due to lack of availability by THE CARRIER, the ticket's continuing validity shall depend on the terms and conditions of the fare paid by the Passenger. If said confirmation is not possible, the Passenger will be entitled to a refund if allowed by the fare or may request a re-issuance of the ticket with an available fare by paying the difference according to the rules set forth in these Transportation Terms and Conditions, which shall exonerate THE CARRIER from any prior liability. The validity of a ticket to request a re-issuance or refund (provided the fare allows it) shall be one year. 6.4.2. A ticket is valid to travel on the date, flight and service class for which the reservation was made and for which the fare was paid. All reservations are subject to the terms and conditions of the corresponding fare and shall be subject to seat availability on the requested flights. 6.4.3. A ticket cannot be used to travel if its validity has expired before the Passenger starts or finishes his trip. If the ticket has not expired before the Passenger completes his trip, the ticket may be reissued or reimbursed in accordance with the rules of the purchased fare and THE CARRIER’s current rules and procedures. If the ticket has expired, it may not be reissued or reimbursed.

Appears in 17 contracts

Samples: Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement

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Ticket Validity Period. A ticket shall be valid for one year from the original date of issuance or re-issuance, whichever is the last. This validity period is subject to the exceptions defined in set forth by the conditions of the purchased fareauthorities if each country. 6.4.1. In case of re-issuance of a ticket, THE CARRIER may charge a penalty or the difference between the charged fare and the fare applicable to the new ticket being issued. In addition, it may charge an administrative fee for such service. If the Passenger is not able to travel within the ticket’s validity period due to lack of availability by THE CARRIER, the ticket's continuing validity shall depend on the terms and conditions of the fare paid by the Passenger. If said confirmation is not possible, the Passenger will be entitled to a refund if allowed by the fare or may request a re-issuance of the ticket with an available fare by paying the difference according to the rules set forth in these Transportation Terms and Conditions, which shall exonerate THE CARRIER from any prior liability. The validity of a ticket to request a re-issuance or refund (provided the fare allows it) shall be one year. 6.4.2. A ticket is valid to travel on the date, flight and service class for which the reservation was made and for which the fare was paid. All reservations are subject to the terms and conditions of the corresponding fare and shall be subject to seat availability on the requested flights. 6.4.3. A ticket cannot be used to travel if its validity has expired before the Passenger starts or finishes his trip. If the ticket has not expired before the Passenger completes his trip, the ticket may be reissued or reimbursed in accordance with the rules of the purchased fare and THE CARRIER’s current rules and procedures. If the ticket has expired, it may not be reissued or reimbursed.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement

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Ticket Validity Period. A ticket shall be valid for one year from the original date of issuance or re-issuance, whichever is the last. This validity period is subject to the exceptions defined in set forth by the conditions of the purchased fareauthorities if each country. 6.4.1. In case of re-issuance of a ticket, THE CARRIER may charge a penalty or the difference between the charged fare and the fare applicable to the new ticket being issued. In addition, it may charge an administrative fee for such service. If the Passenger is not able to travel within the ticket’s validity period due to lack of availability by THE CARRIER, the ticket's continuing validity shall depend on the terms and conditions of the fare paid by the Passenger. If said confirmation is not possible, the Passenger will be entitled to a refund if allowed by the fare or may request a re-issuance of the ticket with an available fare by paying the difference according to the rules set forth in these Transportation Terms and Conditions, which shall exonerate THE CARRIER from any prior liability. The validity of a ticket to request a re-re- issuance or refund (provided the fare allows it) shall be one year. 6.4.2. A ticket is valid to travel on the date, flight and service class for which the reservation was made and for which the fare was paid. All reservations are subject to the terms and conditions of the corresponding fare and shall be subject to seat availability on the requested flights. 6.4.3. A ticket cannot be used to travel if its validity has expired before the Passenger starts or finishes his trip. If the ticket has not expired before the Passenger completes his trip, the ticket may be reissued or reimbursed in accordance with the rules of the purchased fare and THE CARRIER’s current rules and procedures. If the ticket has expired, it may not be reissued or reimbursed.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Air Transportation Agreement, Air Transportation Agreement

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