Missed flights Sample Clauses

Missed flights a Passenger is deemed to have missed their flight if they fail to present themselves for either check-in or boarding within the timelines stipulated in these Terms and Conditions, regardless of the circumstances resulting in this lateness, with the exception of circumstances contemplated in Clause 9.2.4.
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Missed flights. Any charges incurred due to missed flights as a result of an athlete actions (late/wrong airport etc.) that has been booked on their behalf will be the responsibility of the athlete. This includes fees to change flight, cost of a new ticket, cost of overnight accommodation, meals etc. This will also apply in the case of changed flights, without exceptional reason. AIR MILES: Athletes are able to try and claim (direct with the airlines) any air miles should they choose to do so. FLIGHT DELAY COMPENSATION: Athletes are able to try and claim (direct with the airline or a claim company) any flight delay compensation should they be affected and should they wish to do so.
Missed flights. An employee who misses his/her scheduled return flight must notify his/her supervisor/ manager immediately, and will be required to meet the cost of his/her return flight unless the airline is prepared to transfer the cost of the missed flight to pay for the actual return flight to be taken. Where an employee misses his/her scheduled return flight but does not notify his/her supervisor/ manager within 24 hours, the company will try to contact the employee at his recorded address to ascertain whether he/she has abandoned his/her employment. If the employee has terminated his/her employment by resignation/ abandonment, the cost of travel may be deducted from his/her termination payment.
Missed flights. Member agrees that they are obligated to fly according to Member's requested/accepted flight itinerary. Should Member miss a flight, Member is solely responsible for alternate arrangements although EvoLux will use reasonable commercial efforts to assist Member in making alternate arrangements at additional cost to Member. Member will be charged for the missed flight and payment must be rendered according to the terms and conditions of the Confirmation and this Agreement.
Missed flights. (i) The Employee will be provided Employer contact information.
Missed flights. (a) In the event of Employees missing a scheduled flight, the following will apply:
Missed flights. 31.4 Where an Employee has missed a flight for reasons within the Employee’s control, the Company will endeavor to have the Employee mobilised at the first available opportunity. In circumstances where a Full Time Employee is unable to be mobilised, the Employee will be entitled to take annual leave if available or unpaid leave until they are mobilised. In circumstances where a Casual Employee is unable to be mobilised due to logistical or operational reasons, they will not be entitled to payment.
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