Passenger transportation by US Helicopter Corporation (hereafter "Carrier") is subject to the following terms and conditions, in addition to any terms and conditions printed on or in any Ticketless Travel Confirmation, specified on Carrier‘s Internet site with respect to electronic ticketing, or published in Carrier‘s schedules. By making a reservation, purchasing or accepting transportation, the passenger agrees to be bound thereby.

 

1. Definitions

Baggage means all luggage, including suitcases, garment bags, tote bags, packages, camera and electronics bags, computer and equipment cases, briefcases, typewriters, and similar articles, whether carried by the passenger in the cabin or carried in the aircraft cargo compartments. Coats and wraps, when carried by the passenger in the passenger cabin, will not be considered as baggage.

Baggage tag/Baggage Check means a document issued by Carrier solely for identification of checked baggage, a portion of which (Tag) is affixed by Carrier to a particular article of checked baggage for routing purposes and a portion of which (Check) is given to the passenger for the purpose of claiming the baggage.

Carriage means the transportation of passengers and/or baggage by air, gratuitously or for hire, and all services of Carrier incidental thereto.

Carrier means US Helicopter Corporation.

Checked baggage means baggage of which Carrier takes sole custody and for which Carrier has attached a baggage tag(s) and/or issued a baggage check(s).

Days means full calendar days, including Sundays and legal holidays; provided that, for the purpose of any required Carrier notification, the balance of the day upon which notice is given shall not be counted, and when the last day falls on Sunday or a legal holiday, such Sunday or legal holiday will not be counted.

Individual with a disability means a person who:

1.       has a physical or mental impairment that, on a permanent or temporary basis, substantially limits one or more major life activities;

2.       has a record of such an impairment; or

3.       is regarded as having such impairment, as further defined in U.S. Department of Transportation regulations at 14 C.F.R. § 382.5.

One-way means travel from one point to another on Carrier's scheduled air service assigned for travel between the two points.

Passenger means any person, except members of the crew, carried or to be carried in an aircraft with the consent of Carrier.

Ticketless Travel Confirmation means that document issued by Carrier or an authorized travel agent which provides for the carriage of the passenger occupying a single seat.

Qualified individual with a disability means an individual with a disability who:

1.       with respect to accompanying or meeting a traveler, use of ground transportation, using terminal facilities, or obtaining information about schedules, fares, or policies, takes those actions necessary to avail himself or herself of facilities or services offered by Carrier to the general public, with reasonable accommodations, as needed, provided by Carrier;

2.       with respect to obtaining air transportation on Carrier, offers, or makes a good faith attempt to offer, to purchase or otherwise to validly obtain air transportation; or

3.       with respect to obtaining air transportation or other services or accommodations, as provided by U.S. Department of Transportation regulations on Nondiscrimination on the Basis of Disability in Air Travel, 14 C.F.R. Part 382:

a.       purchases or possesses a valid Ticketless Travel Confirmation for air transportation on Carrier and presents himself or herself at the airport for the purpose of traveling on the flight for which the Confirmation has been purchased or obtained;

b.       meets reasonable, nondiscriminatory requirements of this Contract of Carriage applicable to all passengers; and

c.       whose carriage will not violate the requirements of the Federal Aviation Regulations or jeopardize the safe completion of the flight or the health or safety of other persons.

      Roundtrip means travel from one point to another and return to the first point on Carrier‘s scheduled air service assigned for travel between the two points.

Scheduled air service means any flight scheduled in the current edition of the Official Airline Guide (OAG), Carrier‘s published schedule, Carrier‘s Internet site, or the computer reservation system used by Carrier.

Ticketless Travel Confirmation means the electronically-recorded information in Carrier's computer reservation system that provides for the carriage of the passenger and his or her baggage.

Unchecked baggage is baggage other than checked baggage.

 

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3. Application of Conditions

The terms and conditions contained in this Contract of Carriage shall govern the application of all fares, rates, and charges published by Carrier and will apply only to Carrier‘s routes and services. No agent, servant, or representative of Carrier has authority to change or waive any provision of this Contract of Carriage unless authorized by a corporate officer of Carrier.

 

4. International Travel

The Carrier shall be liable under Article 17 of the Warsaw Convention or Montreal Convention, whichever may apply, for recoverable compensatory damages sustained in the case of death or bodily injury of a passenger, as provided in the following paragraphs:

1)       The Carrier shall not be able to exclude its liability for damages not exceeding $100,000 Special Drawing Rights for each passenger.

2)       The Carrier shall not be liable for damages to the extent that they exceed $100,000 Special Drawing Rights for each passenger if the Carrier proves that:

a)       such damage was not due to the negligence or other wrongful act or omission of the Carrier or its servants or agents; or

b)       such damage was solely due to the negligence or other wrongful act or omission of a third party.

3)       The Carrier reserves all other defenses and limitations available under the Warsaw Convention or the Montreal Convention, whichever may apply, to such claims including, but not limited to, the exoneration defense of Article 21 of the Warsaw Convention and Article 20 of the Montreal Convention except that the Carrier shall not invoke Articles 20 and 22(1) of the Warsaw Convention in a manner inconsistent with paragraphs and hereof.

4)       With respect to third parties, the Carrier reserves all rights of recourse against any other person, including with limitation, rights of contribution and indemnity.

5)       The Carrier agrees that, subject to applicable law, recoverable compensatory damages for such claims may be determined by reference to the laws of the country of the domicile or country of permanent residence of the passenger.

 

5. Electronic Surveillance of Passengers and Baggage

Passengers and their baggage are subject to inspection with an electronic detector with or without the passenger‘s consent or knowledge. 

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10. Refusal to Transport

Carrier will refuse to transport, or will remove from an aircraft at any point, any passenger in the following circumstances:

A.      Safety and Government Request or Regulation - Whenever such action is necessary for reasons of aviation safety or to comply with any Federal Aviation Regulation or other applicable government regulation, or to comply with any governmental request for emergency transportation in connection with the national defense, or whenever such action is necessary or advisable by reason of weather or other conditions beyond Carrier‘s control (including, without limitation, acts of God, force majeure, strikes, civil commotions, embargoes, wars, hostilities, or disturbances, whether actual, threatened, or reported).

B.      Search of Passenger or Property - Any passenger who refuses to permit the search of his or her person or property for explosives or a concealed, deadly, or dangerous weapon or article.

C.      Proof of Identity - Any passenger who refuses on request to produce positive identification.
NOTE: Carrier shall have the right to require, but shall not be obligated to require, positive identification of persons purchasing ticketless travel and/or presenting a Ticketless Travel Confirmation for the purpose of boarding aircraft.

D.      Special Medical Requirements - Carrier will refuse to transport persons requiring the following medical equipment or services, which either are not authorized or cannot be accommodated on Carrier‘s aircraft: medical oxygen for use onboard the aircraft, incubators, respirators that must receive power from the aircraft‘s electrical power supply, or persons who must travel on a stretcher.

Qualified Individuals with a Disability - Carrier will transport qualified individuals with a disability in accordance with the conditions and requirements of U.S. Department of Transportation regulations, 14 C.F.R. Part 382, unless the carriage of such individuals may impair the safety of the flight or violate Federal Aviation Regulations.  If your physical condition is such that you are unable to step up into the helicopter and seat unassisted, for safety considerations

US Helicopter cannot accommodate you.

F.Comfort and Safety - Carrier may refuse to transport or remove from the aircraft at any point any passenger in the following categories as may be necessary for the comfort or safety of such passenger or other passengers:

1.       Persons whose conduct is or has been known to be disorderly, abusive, offensive, threatening, intimidating, or violent;

NOTE: Carrier will not refuse to provide transportation to a qualified individual with a disability solely because the individual‘s disability results in appearance or involuntary behavior that may offend, annoy, or inconvenience crewmembers or other passengers.

2.       Persons who are barefoot (other than infants);

3.       Customers who are unable to lower the armrests (the definitive boundary between seats) should proactively book the number of seats needed during initial reservations.  This purchase serves as a notification of an unusual seating need.  Most importantly, it ensures that all onboard have access to safe and comfortable seating.

4.       Persons who appear to be intoxicated or under the influence of drugs;

5.       Persons who are known to have a contagious disease;

6.       Persons who have an offensive odor, except where such condition is the result of a qualified disability;

7.       Persons who wear or have on or about their persons concealed or unconcealed deadly or dangerous weapons; provided, however, that Carrier will carry passengers who meet the qualifications and conditions established in Federal Aviation Regulation, 14 C.F.R. § 108.11;

8.       Manacled persons in the custody of law enforcement personnel; persons brought into the airport in manacles; persons who have resisted escorts; or escorted persons who express to Carrier's Employees an objection to being transported on the flight;

9.       Persons who have misrepresented a condition which becomes evident upon arrival at the airport, and the condition renders the passenger unacceptable for carriage;

10.   Infants fourteen (14) days of age or younger, unless approved for carriage in writing by an attending physician; or

11.   Persons who are unwilling or unable to abide with Carrier's non-smoking rules.

      The fare of any passenger denied transportation or removed from Carrier‘s aircraft enroute under the provisions of Article 10 will be refunded in accordance with Article 90 of this Contract of Carriage. The sole recourse of any passenger refused transportation or removed enroute will be the recovery of the refund value of the unused portion of his or her Ticketless Travel Confirmation.

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15. Ticketless Travel Confirmation - General

A.     No person shall be entitled to transportation except upon presentation of a valid Ticketless Travel Confirmation or proof of identification acceptable to Carrier that transportation has been purchased through Carrier‘s electronic ticketing or Ticketless travel systems. Such electronic ticketing documentation shall entitle the person to transportation only between the points of origin and destination.

B.      A Ticketless travel Confirmation is valid for one (1) year from the date of issue, except as noted below:

1.      Ticketless travel Confirmations issued with fare restrictions, i.e., nonrefundable fares, are valid only on the flight and date shown on the Ticketless travel Confirmation. If a Customer purchases transportation with fare restrictions but chooses not to travel on the flight and date for which the Ticketless Travel Confirmation is issued, the fare paid may, within one (1) year from the date of purchase, be applied toward the purchase of another Ticketless Travel Confirmation; however, the new Confirmation may be subject to a change fee and be more expensive or subject to different terms, conditions, or restrictions. No cash refund or credit card adjustments will be made for Ticketless Travel Confirmations with fare restrictions.

C.      Ticketless Travel Confirmations are not transferable unless specified thereon, but Carrier is not liable to the owner of a Confirmation for honoring or refunding such Confirmation when presented by another person.

 

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20. Reservations

A.     A reservation on a given flight is valid when the availability and allocation of space is confirmed by a Reservations Sales Agent of Carrier or upon issuance of a Ticketless travel confirmation number, and the passenger‘s name is entered into Carrier‘s reservations system.

B.     Airport Check-in time limits: Carrier may cancel the reservation of any passenger who fails to present themselves for check-in at the airport ticket counter at least 25 minutes for flights with Domestic connections and at least 30 minutes for flights with International connections.

C.     Carrier will refuse to carry any person when such refusal is necessary to comply with an applicable governmental regulation.

D.     When a roundtrip reservation has been made and the passenger fails to claim his or her reservation for the first portion of the trip, Carrier will not routinely or automatically cancel the return or continuing portions of the passenger‘s reservation. However, Carrier reserves the right to do so for reservations having specific flight requirements or if necessary for purposes of reservation inventory management. Carrier does not prohibit or penalize what is commonly known as "back-to-back" or "hidden-city" ticketing.

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25. Ground Transportation

Carrier does not assume responsibility for the ground transportation of any passenger or his or her baggage between any airport used by Carrier and any other location. Ground transportation is at the passenger‘s expense.

 

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30. Application of Fares. General

A.      Transportation is subject to the fares and charges in effect on the date on which such Ticketless Travel Confirmation was issued. If a Ticketless Travel Confirmation has been issued before an increase in the fare becomes effective, it shall be honored for transportation between the points. Fares are published in Carrier‘s reservations system and may be obtained from a US Helicopter Reservations Sales Agent by telephone; on Carrier‘s Internet site at www.flyush.com; or through an authorized travel agent. Some travel agencies, however, may impose an additional charge for this service.

B.      All published fares and charges are stated in U.S. currency.

C.      No stopovers are permitted on published fares, except upon combination of local fares.

 

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35. Carriage of Children

A.      Infants Fourteen (14) Days of Age or Younger - Carrier will not provide transportation services to any infant fourteen (14) days of age or younger.

B.      Children Over Fourteen (14) Days and Under Two (2) Years of Age - One child over fourteen (14) days and under two (2) years of age, not occupying a seat, will be carried without charge when accompanied by a fare-paying adult. Carrier cannot guarantee that an unoccupied seat will be available for any child traveling without charge and without a confirmed reservation. Safety seats for children without a confirmed reservation may have to be transported as checked baggage if unoccupied seats are not available. US Helicopter does not offer a child‘s fare.  All passengers pay a full fare.

C.      Unaccompanied Minor Children

1.      Carrier will not accept unaccompanied minors (Children must have reached their 15th birthday to travel without being accompanied by an adult).

36. Not used

 

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42. Internet Fares

Special promotional fares may be available via the Internet on Carrier‘s web site (Internet address: http://www.flyush.com. Seat availability, fares, and fare restrictions are published in the web site presentation.

 

43. Not used

 

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45. Acceptance of Baggage - General

A.     Inspection - All baggage tendered to Carrier for transportation is subject to inspection by Carrier.

 

B.     Acceptance - Carrier will accept as baggage such personal property as is necessary or appropriate for the wear, use, comfort, or convenience of the passenger, as the personal property of the fare-paying passenger and not intended for sale to other persons, subject to the following conditions:

1.      Carrier will refuse to accept baggage for transportation on any flight other than the flight on which the passenger is transported;

2.      Carrier will refuse to accept any baggage for transportation if it or its contents cannot withstand ordinary handling, or if its weight, size, or character renders it unsuitable for transportation on the particular aircraft on which it is to be carried, unless the passenger releases Carrier from liability;

3.      Each piece of baggage tendered to Carrier for carriage must have affixed thereto a current identification tag or label with the passenger‘s name, address, and telephone number (if available);

4.      Carrier assumes liability for baggage that only conforms to US Helicopter baggage specifications.

5.      Carrier will refuse to accept baggage that, because of its nature, contents, or characteristics (such as sharp objects, paint, corrosives, or other prohibited hazardous materials), might cause injury to passengers or Carrier's Employees, damage to aircraft or other equipment, or damage to other baggage; and

6.       Carrier will not accept baggage that cannot safely be carried in the baggage compartment of the aircraft.

 

 46. Baggage

Carry-On Baggage

Passengers are allowed one (1) carry-on item onboard the helicopter. The classification of carry-on item is exclusive of the following personal items, which may be carried on the passenger during the flight within reason:

 

A handbag (Pocketbook or Purse)

Briefcase (small)

Laptop computer

An Umbrella

A Camera

 

US Helicopter limits carry-on bag dimensions to 17” x 10” x 18” due to limited storage volume.  Any carry-on type baggage with a volume larger than this will have to be checked during the helicopter flight.  Storage of carry-on baggage onboard the helicopter is limited to under the seat in front of the passenger or the in-cabin baggage cabinet.

Carry-on type baggage that cannot fit in the cabin of the helicopter will be taken as checked baggage on US Helicopter‘s flight and tagged with a special high visibility tag.

The specially tagged carry-on type bag will be handed back to the passenger upon arrival at the destination.

If the passenger‘s destination is one of the heliports, then the specially tagged carry-on type bag will be brought to the baggage claim area for passenger retrieval.

 

Checked Baggage

 

Helicopters have limited storage capacity in the baggage compartment. The baggage compartment is separate and not accessible from the passenger cabin.

Baggage Allowance:

 

Each passenger is allowed the following baggage:

 

One Standard/Average size checked bag

 

One carry-on bag/item such as a laptop or regular sized briefcase

 

Weight and Size Allowance:

 

Maximum weight limitation of 50 lbs total per passenger. Maximum size and volume limitations of 62in.  The size limitation of your luggage is calculated by adding the total outside dimensions of each bag, that is, length + width + height.

 

 

Excess Baggage:

If a passenger wishes to carry more than the baggage allowance, US Helicopter has the right to refuse the excess baggage due to the size/volume limitations of the aircraft baggage compartment.  Please make other travel arrangements for any excess baggage.

An overweight bag - not to exceed sixty (60) pounds MAY be accepted subject to space availability at a charge of $80.00

Oversize Baggage:

 

US Helicopter has the right to refuse baggage that falls into the oversize classification due to the size/volume limitations of the aircraft baggage compartment.  Please make other travel arrangements for oversize baggage.

Golf clubs are considered oversize baggage and are thus restricted as noted above, however if you wish to travel with your golf clubs, a second seat must be purchased to assure space availability.  This policy can be applied to other excess/oversize baggage within reason.

 

47. Animals

Carrier will not transport live animals in the passenger cabin or as checked baggage.

48. Service Animals

A.     Carrier permits dogs only as service animals used by an individual with a disability to accompany such individual in the passenger cabin at no charge.

B.     Carrier will accept as evidence that an animal is a service animal the presentation of identification cards, tags, or other written documentation; the presence of harnesses or markings on harnesses; or the credible verbal assurances of the individual with a disability using the animal.

C.     Carrier will permit a service animal to accompany a qualified individual with a disability at either a bulkhead seat or a seat other than a bulkhead seat, as the individual prefers, unless the animal obstructs an aisle or other area that must remain unobstructed in order to facilitate an emergency evacuation. Service animals may not occupy a seat.

D.     Service animals in training will not be accepted by Carrier for transport.

 

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55. Checking of Baggage

A.     Carrier will accept baggage for checking from a fare-paying passenger when tendered to Carrier no earlier than two (2) hours in advance of flight departure time at Carrier‘s airport ticket counter, or at an earlier time on the day of commencement of travel as may be authorized by Carrier‘s Employees at the departure airport. Carrier will not check baggage tendered:

1.       to an intermediate stop

2.       for a flight to be operated on a later date.

 

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60. Free Baggage Allowance

Upon presentation by a fare-paying passenger of a valid Ticketless Travel Confirmation, Carrier will allow the following baggage to be transported without charge:

A.      Carrier will allow one (1) piece of carry-on baggage.

B.  Checked Baggage – one (1) piece of baggage, each piece of which having outside measurements (i.e. the sum of the greatest outside length plus the greatest outside width plus the greatest outside height) not exceeding sixty-two (62) inches, not weighing more than fifty (50) pounds per piece, and provided such baggage is checked for carriage in the hold of the aircraft.

C. Firearms - Carrier will not accept assembled firearms and ammunition for transportation.

 

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65. Not Used

 

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75. Baggage - Limitation of Liability

A.     The liability, if any, of Carrier for loss of, damage to, or delay in the delivery of checked or unchecked baggage and/or its contents, with the exception of wheelchairs, mobility aids, and assistive devices used by an individual with a disability is limited to the proven amount of damage or loss, but in no event shall be greater than Two Thousand Eight Hundred Dollars ($2,800.00) Domestic or International per fare-paying passenger. Carrier will compensate the passenger for reasonable, documented damages incurred as a result of the loss of, damage to, or delayed delivery of such baggage up to the limit of liability or declared valuation, whichever is higher, provided the passenger has exercised reasonable effort to minimize the amount of damage. Actual value for reimbursement of lost or damaged property shall be determined by the documented original purchase price less depreciation for prior usage.

B.     Carrier will be liable for such personal property only for the period in which it is in the custody of Carrier. While every reasonable effort will be made to return items inadvertently left behind by passengers onboard an aircraft, Carrier assumes no liability or responsibility for property carried onboard an aircraft by a passenger.

C.     Carrier assumes no responsibility and will not be liable for money, jewelry, cameras, video and electronic equipment (including computers), silverware, natural fur products, precious gems and metals, medication, negotiable papers, securities, business documents, samples, items intended for sale, paintings and other works of art, antiques, collectors items, photographs, artifacts, antiques, heirlooms, manuscripts, furs, keys, spirits, irreplaceable books or publications, and similar valuables contained in checked or unchecked baggage.

 

76.Fragile and Perishable Items as Baggage

Carrier may, but is not obligated to, conditionally accept previously damaged, improperly packed, fragile, or perishable items for carriage as checked baggage subject to the passenger‘s assumption of risk for damage to or destruction of such items.

 

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80. Claims

A.     No claim for personal injury or death of a passenger will be entertained by Carrier unless written notice of such claim is presented to Carrier within twenty-one (21) days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to the claim.

B.     In the case of loss of, damage to, or delay in delivery of baggage, no claim will be entertained by Carrier unless preliminary written notice of such claim is presented to Carrier within four (4) hours after arrival of the flight on which the loss, damage, or delay is alleged to have occurred. The preliminary notice may thereafter be amended in writing; however, such amended claim must be presented to Carrier no later than twenty-one (21) days after the occurrence of the event giving rise to the claim.

C.      Failure to provide notice within the foregoing time limits will not bar a claim if the claimant establishes to the satisfaction of Carrier that he or she was unable, through no fault or omission of the claimant, to provide notice within the specified time limits.

D.     No legal action on any claim described above may be maintained against Carrier unless commenced within one (1) year of Carrier‘s written denial of a claim, in whole or in part.

 

81. Smoking

Smoking aboard Carrier's aircraft is prohibited by federal law.

 

82. - 84. Not used

 

85. Failure to Operate as Scheduled

A.      Cancelled Flights or Late or Irregular Operations - In the event Carrier cancels or fails to operate any flight according to Carrier's published schedule, or changes the schedule of any flight, Carrier will, at the request of a passenger confirmed on such flight:

1.       transport the passenger on another of the Carrier's flights on which space is available at no additional charge; or

2.       refund the unused portion of the passenger‘s fare in accordance with Article 90 below.

B.     Except to the extent provided in Article 85.A. above, Carrier shall not be liable for any failure or delay in operating any flight due to causes beyond Carrier‘s control, including but not limited to, acts of God, governmental actions, fire, weather, mechanical difficulties, Air Traffic Control, strikes or labor disputes, or inability to obtain fuel for the flight in question. Carrier shall use its best efforts to notify all affected passengers promptly of planned schedule changes and service withdrawals.

C.      Carrier will attempt to transport passengers and their baggage promptly and as scheduled. Flight schedules, however, are subject to change without notice, and the times shown in or on Carrier‘s published schedules and advertising are not guaranteed. At times, without prior notice to passengers, Carrier may need to substitute other aircraft or airlines and may change, add, or omit intermediate or connecting stops. Carrier cannot guarantee that passengers will make connections to other flights of its own or those of other airlines. In the event of flight schedule changes, Carrier will attempt to so notify affected passengers as soon as possible at the airport or enroute.

 

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88.  Telephone Bookings -  Reservations made by phone are priced $20 higher.

89.   Change Fees

Ticket is non refundable but can be applied toward future travel with a $50.00 change fee.

90. Cancellations and Refunds- The following fees will apply for cancellations:

 Cancellations more than 24 hours prior to travel date $50.00 cancellation fee

Cancellations within 24 hours of travel date – no refund

Ticket expires after 90 days from the 1st date of travel

 

 

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105. Denied Boarding Compensation

Carrier does not intentionally overbook flights.

A.     The following definitions, as prescribed in 14 C.F.R. § 250.1, pertain solely to the denied boarding compensation provisions of this Article:

Airport means the airport at which the direct or connecting flight, on which the passenger holds confirmed reserved space, is planned to arrive or some other airport serving the same metropolitan area, provided that the transportation to the other airport is accepted (i.e., used) by the passenger.

Alternate transportation means transportation provided to passengers at no extra cost.

Confirmed reserved space means space on a specific date and on a specific flight of Carrier which has been requested by a passenger and which Carrier or its authorized agent has verified, by appropriate notation on the ticket or Ticketless Travel Confirmation, or in any other manner provided by this Contract of Carriage, as being reserved for the accommodation of the passenger.

B.      Request for Volunteers - In the event of an unintentional oversold flight, Carrier shall request volunteers for denied boarding. A volunteer is a person who responds to Carrier's request for volunteers and who willingly accepts Carrier's offer of compensation, in any amount, in exchange for relinquishing his or her confirmed reserved space.

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116. Ticketless Travel Acceptability

Carrier will accept only its own electronic Ticketless Travel Confirmation, and then only if all transportation written thereon uses the services of Carrier.

 

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124. Check Acceptance

Carrier does not accept checks as payment for reservations.

 

125. Compliance with Law and Governmental Regulations

All transportation is sold and all carriage is performed subject to compliance with all applicable laws and governmental regulations, including those of the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration, many of which are not specified herein but are nonetheless binding on Carrier and all passengers.

 

126. Not used

 

127. Right to Change Contract

Carrier reserves the right, to the extent not prohibited by federal law, to change, delete, or add to any of the terms of this Contract of Carriage without prior notice. All changes must be in writing and approved by a corporate officer of Carrier.