Tour Cost definition
Examples of Tour Cost in a sentence
However, you assume risk of loss of any or all of the Tour Cost from cancellation due to a force majeure event.
Should a force majeure event occur, Faith Flowers, LLC shall make good faith efforts to provide refunds of the Tour Cost to the greatest extent possible (depending on whether refunds or returns are allowed by hotels, common carriers, vendors, etc.
The Tour Cost per Learner is the amount mentioned in the Tour Program but expressly excludes spending money, visa costs and fluctuations in the exchange rate or increases in levies or taxes.
The Tour Cost per Learner is calculated on information and data provided by third parties and subject to exchange rate fluctuations.
Many costs (fees for activities or hotel) are paid by Faith Flowers LLC in advance of travel and are not subject to refund, would affect the Tour Cost if refunded, or would require extensive efforts to secure refund in the event of your cancellation.
As such, in addition to the Cancellation Fee, cancellation by you from the date of signature/acceptance of terms to 120 days prior to departure will result in forfeiture of sixty percent (60%) of Tour Cost per person.
Cancellation by you from 120 days until departure will result in one hundred percent (100%) forfeiture of the entire Tour Cost.
Exclusions specifically mentioned or not included in the Tour Cost will be invoiced and payable by the Client in addition to the tour cost.
The amount may initially be just a deposit, but can be as much as 100% of the Tour Cost.
Any increase in the cost of any item, tax or levy, including unfavourable movement of the exchange rate, will be charged to the Client and will, additional to the Tour Cost per Learner, be payable by the Client to the Tour Operator at the time when Final Statements are due, typically 8 (Eight) weeks before Tour departure.