Denied Boarding Sample Clauses

Denied Boarding. 10.1. Air carriage agreement shall be unilaterally terminated at the Air Company’s discretion in following cases: 1) passenger’s refusal of the inspection as set forth by clause 107 of the Law, prior to the airplane flight; 2) violation by the passenger of the “Rules of carriage of passengers, baggage and cargo on air transport” (approved dated 30.04.2015) (or) commitment by the passengers of actions threatening the airplane flight safety; 3) if the passenger is under the influence of alcoholic, narcotic, toxic substances, which may threaten the health of the passenger himself/herself or the safety of the persons on the airplane board and the property as well as discomfort for other passengers; 4) non-fulfillment by the passengers of their liabilities on the airplane board as set forth by clause 88 of the Law “On airspace management”. The passenger’s being under the influence of alcoholic, narcotic, toxic substances shall be confirmed by a medical examination in the procedure as set by the law. 10.2. If the passenger is denied boarding for the reasons listed in Section 11 hereof, then the passenger shall be refunded the sums for unused ticket or its part in accordance with Section 31. “Voluntary refund” hereof, in accordance with the rules of the fare application.
Denied Boarding. Carrier a. The Insured Person provides Us with a written proof from the Common Carrier of the reasons for denial of boarding; b. The Insured Person posed no health, safety or security risk in boarding the Common Carrier; c. The Insured Person had a confirmed reservation, all requisite documentation required, and was in compliance with security and boarding protocols.
Denied Boarding. In the event of voluntary or involuntary denied boardings, Contractor shall make a good faith effort to rebook United Express customers on the next available flight operated by one of United’s code share partners, such as US Airways, or a Star Alliance partner, provided that the routing is logical and does not materially inconvenience the customer.
Denied Boarding. When you have been informed that your confirmed scheduled flight has been overbooked, and no alternative transportation is made available to you by the air carrier within six (6) hours of the scheduled departure time of your original flight.
Denied Boarding. If they check in on time but are denied boarding because there are not enough seats available or if their flight is cancelled, the airline operating the flight must offer financial compensation.
Denied Boarding. If it becomes necessary to deny boarding to a Passenger, the Carrier shall, in accordance with the provisions of Article 6 of Decision 619 of the Andean Community, first request voluntary passengers to surrender their seats in exchange for certain agreed benefits. If the number of voluntary passengers is insufficient to carry the remaining users with confirmed bookings, the Carrier may deny boarding to other users against their will, in which case it shall compensate, reimburse and assist them under the terms indicated in Article 8 of Decision 619 of the Andean Community. The preceding paragraph shall be applied provided that the Carrier is liable for denied boarding.
Denied Boarding. Contractor will provide United, upon specific written request by United, station information regarding any weight restrictions and aircraft limitations that could result in denied boardings. Such requests will be made by United’s Revenue Management Department (WHQIM) and written responses from Contractor shall be provided within two (2) weeks of such request. If Contractor fails to provide the information within two weeks of a request by United, Contractor will absorb all denied boarding expenses incurred as a result of Contractor’s failure timely to provide weight restrictions and aircraft limitations.
Denied Boarding. A. If a Passenger holding a Confirmed Reservation presents him or herself for carriage at the appropriate time and place, having complied fully with Carrier's requirements as to reservations and check-in, and if the flight for which the Passenger holds a Confirmed Reservation is oversold and due to over sales, Advanced Air, LLC is unable to accommodate the Passenger and departs without him or her, the Passenger shall be entitled to the denied boarding compensation described in Section 27B immediately below unless (i) the Passenger responds to Carrier’s request for volunteers and who willingly accepts ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’ offer of compensation, in any amount; or (ii) one of the exceptions to eligibility for denied boarding compensation in Section 27D below applies. For the sake of clarity, a Passenger who responds to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s request for volunteers and who willingly accepts ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’s offer of compensation shall not be considered to be involuntarily denied boarding and shall not be entitled to denied boarding compensation. ▇. ▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ who is denied boarding involuntarily, subject to the exceptions in Section 26. Compensation shall be 200% of the fare to the Passenger's destination or first stopover with a maximum of $1,350, if the Carrier does not offer alternative transportation that, at the time the arrangement is made, is planned to arrive at the airport of the Passenger's first stopover, or if none, the airport of the Passenger's final destination less than four hours after the planned arrival time of the Passenger's original flight. C. Acceptance of denied boarding compensation relieves Carrier from any further liability caused by its failure to honor the Passenger’s original Confirmed Reservation. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ denied boarding involuntarily are not entitled to denied boarding compensation if: (1) The Passenger does not fully comply with this Contract of Carriage regarding ticketing, reconfirmation, check-in, acceptability for transportation; (2) The flight for which the Passenger holds a Confirmed Reservation is unable to accommodate that Passenger because of substitution of equipment of lesser capacity when required by operational or safety reasons; (3) The Passenger is offered accommodations or is seated in a section of the aircraft other than that specified on the ticket at no extra charge, except that a Passenger seated in a section for which a lower fare is charged shall be entitled to an appropriate refund; (4) Carrier arranges alternate transportation,...
Denied Boarding. Flights may be overbooked, and there is a slight chance that a seat will not be available on a flight even if you have a confirmed reservation. In most circumstances, if you are denied boarding involuntarily, you are entitled to compensation. When required by applicable law, the carrier must solicit volunteers before anyone is denied boarding involuntarily. Check with your carrier for the complete rules on payment of denied boarding compensation (DBC) and for information on the carrier’s boarding priorities. Please note that any denied boarding is out of the control of 4TRAVEL and that the 4TRAVEL cannot be held liable for any lost revenue / opportunity or trauma experienced as a result of action by the Third Party Supplier.