Common use of Right to refuse transport Clause in Contracts

Right to refuse transport. For security reasons, the Carrier will refuse carriage of any passenger or passenger’s baggage, in accordance with the exercise of its reasonable discretion and if determines that: a) such action is necessary to avoid breaking laws, regulations, or orders of any country or territory the passenger is flown to, from or over; or; b) the conduct, age, mental or physical condition of the passenger is such that special assistance from the Carrier becomes necessary, or; c) cause discomfort to or raise objections from other passengers; or d) involve hazard or risk to him or herself or to other persons or property; or e) the person fails to observe the instructions of the aircraft crew, including instructions to stop any prohibited conduct, or; f) the person is unable or unwilling to sit in their designated seat with the seat belt fastened, or; g) the person smokes or attempts to smoke on the aircraft, or; h) the person uses or continues to use a mobile phone, laptop, or other electronic device on board the aircraft after being instructed to discontinue such use by a crew member, or; i) the person is dressed inappropriately, that is, is in a bathing suit, bikini, barefoot, or with completely bare legs and/or has an unpleasant odor, likely to cause discomfort to other passengers and crew, or; j) the passenger is intoxicated, under the influence of narcotics or substances that determine psychic dependence, or; k) such action is necessary because the passenger has not observed the Carrier's instructions, or; l) the passenger refuses to submit to security procedures, or; m) fees, taxes, and fares have not been paid or credit agreements between Carrier and passenger have not been concluded, or; n) the passenger does not have the appropriate documents, or; o) the passenger may seek to enter a country to which he is only in transit or transshipment, or; p) the passenger can destroy his documentation during the flight, or; q) the passenger may refuse, if requested, the delivery of his travel documents to the crew, or; r) the passenger checked in after the period required by the Carrier or presented himself at the boarding area after the boarding period stipulated by the Carrier.

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Sources: Airline Ticketing Agreement

Right to refuse transport. For security reasons, the Carrier will refuse carriage of any passenger or passenger’s baggage, in accordance with the exercise of its reasonable discretion and if determines that: a) such action is necessary to avoid breaking laws, regulations, or orders of any country or territory the passenger is flown to, from or over; or; b) the conduct, age, mental or physical condition of the passenger is such that special assistance from the Carrier becomes necessary, or; c) cause discomfort to or raise objections from other passengers; or d) involve hazard or risk to him or herself or to other persons or property; or e) the person fails to observe the instructions of the aircraft crew, including instructions to stop any prohibited conduct, or; f) the person is unable or unwilling to sit in their designated seat with the seat belt fastened, or; g) the person smokes or attempts to smoke on the aircraft, or; h) the person uses or continues to use a mobile phone, laptop, or other electronic device on board the aircraft after being instructed to discontinue such use by a crew member, or; i) the person is dressed inappropriately, that is, is in a bathing suit, bikini, barefoot, or with completely bare legs and/or has an unpleasant odor, likely to cause discomfort to other passengers and crew, or; j) the passenger is intoxicated, under the influence of narcotics or substances that determine psychic dependence, or; k) such action is necessary because the passenger has not observed the Carrier's instructions, or; l) the passenger refuses to submit to security procedures, or; m) fees, taxes, and fares have not been paid or credit agreements between Carrier and passenger have not been concluded, or; n) the passenger does not have the appropriate documents, or; o) the passenger may seek to enter a country to which he is only in transit or transshipment, or; p) the passenger can destroy his documentation during the flight, or; q) the passenger may refuse, if requested, the delivery of his travel documents to the crew, or; r) the passenger checked in after the period required by the Carrier or presented himself at the boarding area after the boarding period stipulated by the Carrier.

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Sources: Airline Transportation Agreement