Common use of Travel Documents Clause in Contracts

Travel Documents. It is Traveler’s responsibility to obtain information regarding, and to have in Traveler’s possession, all necessary documentation and identification required for entry, departure, and travel to each country or region. This includes a valid passport and all travel documents required by the relevant governmental authorities including all visas, permits, and certificates (including, but not limited to, vaccination or medical certificates), permits (including, but not limited to, mountain expedition permits and permits allowing travel to specific areas within a particular country) and insurance policies. Traveler must have a passport that is valid six (6) months after the last date of travel with Infinity or FA as set out on Traveler’s itinerary. Traveler accepts full responsibility for obtaining all such documents, visas, permits, and certificates prior to the start of the Tour. Traveler is solely responsible for the full amount of costs incurred as a result of missing or defective documentation. Traveler agrees that Traveler is responsible for the full amount of any loss or expense incurred by Infinity or FA that is a direct result of Traveler’s failure to secure or be in possession of proper travel documentation. Infinity or FA does not provide advice on travel documents and makes no representations or warrantees as to the accuracy or completeness of any information provided on, but not limited to, visas, vaccinations, climate, clothing, baggage, or special equipment.

Appears in 4 contracts

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