Passenger Not Admitted Sample Clauses

Passenger Not Admitted. The Authorities at the destination or connection may deny entry to the Passenger. In these cases due to legal provisions, the Passenger must return on the next available flight to the point of origin. The Passenger is responsible for all food, lodging, hotel, guard services, etc., expenses resulting from his or her non-admission. If THE CARRIER assumes any of these expenses, it may present a claim against the Passenger. The Passenger is responsible for paying the value of the new travel ticket. When the Passenger has a round-trip ticket, it will be used for the Passenger to go back to the point of origin. If the Passenger does not have a return ticket, he or she must use the corresponding value of services not rendered as payment for the new ticket. The corresponding values of services not rendered used to cover transportation costs after denied admission, food, hotel, guard service, etc., expenses, accrued to return the passenger from the point of non-admission will not be refunded to the Passenger.
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