Common use of Travel Documents Clause in Contracts

Travel Documents. A. Each Passenger desiring transportation across any international boundary is responsible for obtaining all necessary travel documents and for complying with the laws of each country flown from, through or into which he/she desires transportation. The Passenger will pay or reimburse each carrier for any loss, damage, or expense suffered or incurred by such carrier by reason of such Passenger’s failure to do so. Tradewind is not liable for any assistance or information provided by any agent/employee of Tradewind to any Passenger relating to such documents or compliance with such laws, or for the consequences to any Passenger resulting from his/her failure to obtain such documents or to comply with such laws. Where legally permitted, Tradewind reserves the right to hold, photocopy or otherwise reproduce a travel document presented by any Passenger. B. Subject to applicable laws and regulations, the Passenger must pay the applicable fare whenever Tradewind, on government order, is required to return a Passenger to his/her point of origin or elsewhere due to the Passenger’s inadmissibility into/or deportation from a country. The fare will be the applicable fare in effect at the time of the original Ticket’s issuance. Any difference between the applicable fare and the fare paid will be collected from or refunded to the Passenger, as the case may be. Tradewind will apply to the payment of such fares any funds paid by the Passenger for unused carriage or any funds of the Passenger in possession of Tradewind. The fare collected for carriage to the point of refusal of entry or deportation will not be refunded by Tradewind unless the law of such country requires that the fare be refunded. C. This Rule and its limitations include, but is not limited to, Travel Documents related to travel by minors. Some countries require special documents for minors traveling with only one parent to/from an international destination.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Contract of Carriage, Contract of Carriage

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Travel Documents. A. Each Passenger desiring transportation across any international boundary is responsible for obtaining all necessary travel documents and for complying with the laws of each country flown from, through through, or into which he/she desires transportation. The Passenger will pay or reimburse each carrier for any loss, damage, or expense suffered or incurred by such carrier by reason of such Passenger’s failure to do so. Tradewind Carrier is not liable for any assistance or information provided by any agent/employee of Tradewind Carrier to any Passenger passenger relating to such documents or compliance with such laws, laws or for the consequences to any Passenger passenger resulting from his/her failure to obtain such documents or to comply with such laws. Where legally permitted, Tradewind Carrier reserves the right to hold, photocopy photocopy, or otherwise reproduce a travel document presented by any Passenger. B. . Subject to applicable laws and regulations, the Passenger must pay the applicable fare whenever TradewindCarrier, on government order, is required to return a Passenger to his/her point of origin or elsewhere due to the Passenger’s inadmissibility into/or deportation from a country. The fare will be the applicable fare in effect at the time of the original Ticket’s issuance. Any difference between the applicable fare and the fare paid will be collected from or refunded to the Passenger, as the case may be. Tradewind Carrier will apply to the payment of such fares any funds paid by the Passenger for unused carriage or any funds of the Passenger in possession of TradewindCarrier. The fare collected for carriage to the point of refusal of entry or deportation will not be refunded by Tradewind Carrier unless the law of such country requires that the fare be refunded. C. . This Rule and its limitations include, but is not limited to, Travel Documents related to travel by minors. Some countries require special documents for minors traveling with only one parent to/from an international destination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract of Carriage

Travel Documents. A. Each Passenger desiring transportation across any international boundary is responsible for obtaining all necessary travel documents and for complying with the laws of each country flown from, through through, or into which he/she desires transportation. The Passenger will pay or reimburse each carrier for any loss, damage, or expense suffered or incurred by such carrier by reason of such Passenger’s failure to do so. Tradewind Xxxxxxx is not liable for any assistance or information provided by any agent/employee of Tradewind Carrier to any Passenger passenger relating to such documents or compliance with such laws, laws or for the consequences to any Passenger passenger resulting from his/her failure to obtain such documents or to comply with such laws. Where legally permitted, Tradewind Carrier reserves the right to hold, photocopy photocopy, or otherwise reproduce a travel document presented by any Passenger. B. . Subject to applicable laws and regulations, the Passenger must pay the applicable fare whenever TradewindCarrier, on government order, is required to return a Passenger to his/her point of origin or elsewhere due to the Passenger’s inadmissibility into/or deportation from a country. The fare will be the applicable fare in effect at the time of the original Ticket’s issuance. Any difference between the applicable fare and the fare paid will be collected from or refunded to the Passenger, as the case may be. Tradewind Carrier will apply to the payment of such fares any funds paid by the Passenger for unused carriage or any funds of the Passenger in possession of TradewindCarrier. The fare collected for carriage to the point of refusal of entry or deportation will not be refunded by Tradewind Carrier unless the law of such country requires that the fare be refunded. C. . This Rule and its limitations include, but is not limited to, Travel Documents related to travel by minors. Some countries require special documents for minors traveling with only one parent to/from an international destination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract of Carriage

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Travel Documents. A. A) Each Passenger desiring transportation across any international boundary is responsible for obtaining and presenting all necessary travel documents documents, which shall be in good condition, and for complying with the laws of each country flown from, through or into which he/she desires transportation. The CO reserves the right to seek reimbursement from the Passenger will pay or reimburse each carrier for any loss, damage, or expense suffered or incurred by such carrier CO by reason of such Passenger’s failure to do so. Tradewind CO is not liable for any assistance or information provided by any agent/employee or agent of Tradewind CO to any Passenger relating to such documents or compliance with such laws, or for the consequences to any Passenger resulting from his/her failure to obtain and present such documents documents, which shall be in good condition, or to comply with such laws. Where legally permitted, Tradewind CO reserves the right to hold, photocopy or otherwise reproduce a travel document presented by any Passenger. CO also reserves the right to deny boarding to any Passenger whose necessary travel documents are not in good condition or which otherwise do not comply with laws of the specific country the Passenger is departing from, transiting through, or traveling to. B. B) Subject to applicable laws and regulations, the Passenger must pay the applicable fare whenever TradewindCO, on government order, is required to return a Passenger to his/her point of origin or elsewhere due to the Passenger’s inadmissibility into/or deportation from a country. The fare will be the applicable fare in effect at the time of the original Ticket’s issuance. Any difference between the applicable fare and the fare paid will be collected from or refunded to the Passenger, as the case may be. Tradewind CO will apply to the payment of such fares any funds paid by the Passenger for unused carriage or any funds of the Passenger in possession of TradewindCO. The fare collected for carriage to the point of refusal of entry or deportation will not be refunded by Tradewind CO unless the law of such country requires that the fare be refunded. C. C) Australian Electronic Travel Authority (ETA): Effective February 9, 2005 CO will collect a 20 USD non-refundable service fee for the issuance through Continental of Australia’s Electronic Travel Authority (ETA). The fee will be collected only for the request of: 1) A Visitor/Tourist (Type V) ETA; - Traveling for tourism for a visit up to three months per visit within a 12-month period. 2) A Business Entrant-Short Validity (Type BS) ETA; - Traveling on business for a one-time visit up to three months from date of arrival. Note: The Business Entrant-Long Validity (Type VL) ETA fee of 65 USD that has always been required remains in effect and must be paid with a credit card at booking time through the ETA system only. D) This Rule and its limitations includeincludes, but is not limited to, Travel Documents related to travel by minors. Some countries require special documents for minors traveling with only one parent to/from an international destination.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Contract of Carriage

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