Terms and Conditions
- Cancellation and Refund Policies:
- Airlines typically have specific rules regarding cancellations and refunds. Some tickets may be non-refundable, while others may be partially refundable under certain conditions.
- Refundable tickets often come with higher upfront costs but offer more flexibility.
- Change Fees:
- Changing the date, time, or destination of your flight may incur additional fees. The amount can vary based on the airline and the type of ticket you purchased.
- Baggage Allowance:
- Airlines have specific rules regarding the weight and size of both carry-on and checked baggage. Exceeding these limits may result in additional fees.
- Seat Selection:
- Some airlines charge extra for seat selection, especially for more desirable seats with extra legroom or specific locations on the plane.
- Boarding Pass and Check-in Requirements:
- Airlines have specific procedures for check-in and boarding. Failure to adhere to these requirements may result in additional charges or denied boarding.
- Travel Insurance:
- Airlines often provide the option to purchase travel insurance during the booking process. This insurance may cover cancellations, delays, or other unexpected events.
- Flight Delays and Cancellations:
- Airlines have policies outlining their responsibilities in the case of flight delays or cancellations. This may include providing accommodation, meals, or compensation, depending on the circumstances.
- Passport and Visa Requirements:
- It is the passenger’s responsibility to ensure they have the necessary passports, visas, and other travel documents. Failure to comply may result in denied boarding.
- Special Requests:
- Passengers with special needs or requests, such as dietary restrictions or assistance for passengers with disabilities, should inform the airline in advance.
- Frequent Flyer Programs:
- If you’re a member of a frequent flyer program, there may be specific terms and conditions related to earning and redeeming miles.
- Force Majeure:
- Airlines often include a clause addressing unforeseeable circumstances, such as natural disasters or political unrest, which may impact flight operations.