Transportation for Travel Other Than by Air Sample Clauses

Transportation for Travel Other Than by Air. First class transportation shall be provided for travel other than by air. For this purpose, “first class transportation” is synonymous with “reasonable transportation.” This Agreement uses the expressions "reasonable transportation" and "first-class transportation." The terms are intended to be synonymous. The type of transportation required by this paragraph can best be illustrated by examples: Bus transportation for a relatively short distance (Hollywood to Lake Arrowhead) meets these requirements; bus transportation for a long distance (Hollywood to San Francisco) does not. Pullman accommodations to San Francisco, or any other long distance, meet these requirements; deluxe transportation (e.g., Super Chief) is not required. Transportation on a commercial airline without sleeper accommodations is first-class transportation. First-class transportation shall be provided on commercial airlines when the performer is required to fly at the request of the Producer. The foregoing shall apply to jet flights as well as to prop-driven aircraft. The foregoing shall not apply when first-class transportation is not available or six (6) or more of the company are being transported. Charter flights may be used which provide substantially equivalent accommodations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, first-class air transportation need not be provided with respect to auditions and interviews.”
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