Transportation of Sick Passengers’ Policy Sample Clauses

Transportation of Sick Passengers’ Policy. This policy is presented herein as a guide and is not restricted. It is essential that the sick Passenger consults with THE CARRIER before the trip and at the time of making the reservation regarding THE CARRIER’s procedures and requirements to provide the transportation service. In general terms, once the Passenger has consulted with THE CARRIER, identified its requirements and complied with them, the Passenger must show up at the airline desk pursuant to the ticket’s terms. In the event there is discrepancy between THE CARRIER’s judgment and the Passenger’s or the treating physician regarding the Passenger’s capacity to have a safe trip, THE CARRIER may consult Airport Health Authority or a qualified physician to determine if the Passenger will be allowed to board. If THE CARRIER and/or the Airport Health Authority and/or the qualified physician, deem the Passenger is not fit to travel, or that it would endanger his or her or the other Passengers’ and crew’s safety or health, transportation shall be denied.
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