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Travel Documents
Passport and Other Travel Documents Subject to this clause, each traveller is solely responsible for ensuring that his or her passport or other travel document is valid for at least 6 months from the expected date of departure from the last point of departure in the itinerary and that he or she has all necessary visas, permits, health certificates and/or other documents or approvals as may be required by the applicable governmental authorities in the Package Tour. If a reservation has to be cancelled because the traveller is unable to obtain a visa or other travel document required . We shall not be responsible, under any circumstances, for any loss, damage or expense, or to reimburse or refund any part of the Package Tour fare, should any traveller be deported or refused entry by the immigration authorities of any country, for any reason, including irregular travel documents, quarantine restrictions, customs regulations, import/export restrictions, executive or administrative orders, possession of unlawful items or other criminal activities. Each traveller is also solely responsible for ensuring that his or her name as provided to the Company and reflected in the Pax Statement tallies with the name in his or her passport or travel document. If any amendment to such name is required, all applicable fees and charges shall be borne by the traveller.
Travel Insurance
All travelers are strongly encouraged to obtain a comprehensive travel insurance policy to protect against unforeseen circumstances, such as baggage loss, flight delays, travel agent insolvency and medical emergencies. We shall not be responsible, under any circumstances, for any such matters.
Traveling with Minors
Travellers under 18 years of age (as at the scheduled departure date) must be accompanied by an adult. If any person under 18 years old is traveling with an adult other than his or her parent or official guardian, his or her parent or official guardian is required to fill up an “Unaccompanied Minor and Handling Assistance Waiver” form. It is also the traveler’s sole responsibility to ensure that the requirements of any relevant airline and/or regulatory authority relating to minors have complied.