Travel Documents definition

Travel Documents means any document (whether in electronic form or otherwise) used to confirm an arrangement with a Supplier, including (without limitation) airline tickets, hotel vouchers and tour vouchers.
Travel Documents means travel-tickets, passports and other relevant travel documents.
Travel Documents refers to passport, visa, identification card or driving license which is required during Your Trip.

Examples of Travel Documents in a sentence

  • Travel documents and visas: Each STUDENT must apply for and satisfy the immigration requirements for their journey to and from the country of the HOST institution.


More Definitions of Travel Documents

Travel Documents means documents which (a) are issued by a travel agency, tour operator, airline, cruise line, resort, hotel, or similar travel provider that regularly sells travel services; and (b) contain the name of the traveler, dates of travel, destination cities, connecting cities, and the name of the travel provider providing the travel services.
Travel Documents means Your passport, the SafeTravel Pass, Air Travel Pass Approval letter, or such letter of approval from the Authorities in relation to any Pass issued.
Travel Documents means the following belonging to the Insured Person:
Travel Documents means travel-ticket, passport and other relevant travel document.
Travel Documents means documents or identification required for the Insured’s Trip including but not limited to passport, visas or travel tickets issued by the Air Carrier.
Travel Documents means passport, visas, travel tickets or driving license.
Travel Documents. Participant" is responsible to determine and obtain proper travel documentation such as visas, passports, and notarized authorizations. For more information on U.S. entry requirements, please visit xxx.xxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx or xxx.xxx.xxx. Please consult the Consulate of "Participant's" International Destination for further information on their entry requirements. For all destinations, infants and children traveling without both parents must have a notarized letter from the parent(s) not traveling, a death certificate or the original court document specifying sole custody. No refunds will be made if improper documentation results in denied boarding or entry. All Guests must have a valid (unexpired) government-issued photo ID. For all Advanced Air Flights, a valid (unexpired) government-issued photo ID such as a passport or state-issued driver's license is mandatory for all persons 18 years of age or older. Temporary Driver’s Licenses are NOT valid form of identification. WITHOUT PROPER IDENTIFICATION, YOU WILL BE DENIED BOARDING.