Passengers and Baggage Sample Clauses

Passengers and Baggage. Time Share Lessee may carry on the Aircraft on all flights under this Agreement such passengers and baggage/cargo as Time Share Lessee in its sole but reasonable discretion shall determine; provided, however, that the passengers to be carried on such flights shall be limited to those permitted under the pertinent provisions of Part 91 of the FAR, and that the number of such passengers shall in no event exceed the number of passenger seats legally available in the Aircraft being used for a particular flight, and the total load, including fuel and oil in such quantities as the Pilot in Command shall determine to be required, shall not exceed the maximum allowable load for the Aircraft.
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Passengers and Baggage. 4.1.1., 4.1.2., 4.1.3., 4.1.4., 4.1.5., 4.1.6, 4.1.7.(in accordance with the Baggage Resolution System Agreement, 4.2., 4.3., 4.4.1., 4.4.2. (a), 4.4.4. (a)(c), 4.4.5., 4.4.6., 4.4.7.
Passengers and Baggage. Lessee may carry on the Aircraft on all flights under this Agreement such passengers and baggage/cargo as Lessee in its sole but reasonable discretion shall determine; provided, however, that the passengers to be carried on such flights shall be limited to those permitted under the pertinent provisions of Part 91 of the FAR, and that the number of such passengers shall in no event exceed the number of passenger seats legally available in the Aircraft and the total load, including fuel and oil in such quantities as the Pilot in Command shall determine to be required, shall not exceed the maximum allowable load for the Aircraft.
Passengers and Baggage. 2.1.1; 2.1.2; 2.1.3(a)(1)(3); 2.1.3(b)(2,6); 2.1.4; 2.1.6; 2.1.7{a){b)(c)(e)(O; 2.1.8, 2.1.9(b)(1 ,2); 2.2.2(2)(a) ;2.2.3(without liability to Handling Company); 2.2.4; 2.2.5; 2.2.6); 2.2.7; 2.2.11 ;2.2.12; 2.2.13; 2.2.14(a-b,d-i) 2.3.2
Passengers and Baggage. 7.1. All passengers must comply with any requirements (i.e immigration, customs, agriculture etc) at each destination. The Customer represents and warrants that all passengers must be in possession of a valid passport plus, where necessary, a visa, health and other certificates necessary to secure transit through any intermediate points and entry into the country of destination of the flight. The Carrier shall take absolutely no responsibility in case of non-compliance with any custom’s requirements by the passenger.

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