Extra Seat Service (THIS SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE AT AIRPORTS IN CHILE) Sample Clauses

Extra Seat Service (THIS SERVICE IS ONLY AVAILABLE AT AIRPORTS IN CHILE). If Passengers wish to maintain a greater distance from other passengers, they will have the option, regardless of whether their fare class is Zero, Light, Plus, or Full, to acquire this additional service, which blocks out the seat next to them. This service does not constitute an additional Airplane Ticket with which another passenger may board, nor is the blocked-out seat to be used for baggage. It simply gives Passengers the option to ensure increased space and greater comfort during the flight. To use this service, Passengers must request it and acquire it directly at the airport. The service will only be available if all of the following conditions are met: (i) Only if the adjacent seat is available; (ii) Only if the adjacent seat belongs to the same seat category as the Passenger’s seat; and (iii) A fee is paid for an amount to be indicated to the Passenger at the airport. In the event that the Passenger (i) has purchased a Zero Fare or Light Fare (which do not permit passengers to select their seat); (ii) has purchased the seat selection service; and

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