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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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first outbound international sector of the travel to which
it relates commences in May, June or July:
(ii) A fare specified in the second column of that Schedule
as a shoulder season fare shall not apply unless travel on
the first outbound international sector of the travel to which
it relates commences in April, August, September, or
December;
(iii) A fare specified in the second column of that
Schedule as an off-peak season fare shall not apply unless
travel on the first outbound international sector of the travel
to which it relates commences in March or October;
(iv) A fare specified in the second column of that
Schedule as a basic season fare shall not apply unless travel
on the first outbound international sector of the travel to
which it relates commences in January, February, or
November;
(b) In respect of travel commencing in the United Kingdom or
Ireland to which a fare specified in the Second Schedule
to this notice relates—
(i) A fare specified in the second column of that Schedule
as a peak season fare shall not apply unless travel on
the first outbound international sector of the travel to
which it relates commences after the 30th day of Novem-
ber in any year and before the following 24th day of
December;
(ii) A fare specified in the second column of that Schedule
as a peak season fare shall not apply unless travel on
the first outbound international sector of the travel to
which it relates commences in October or November;
(iii) A fare specified in the second column of that
Schedule as a shoulder season fare shall not apply unless
travel on the first outbound international sector of the travel
to which it relates commences in January, February,
August, or September, or after the 23rd day of December
in any year and before the following 1st day of January;
(iv) A fare specified in the second column of that Schedule
as an off-peak season fare shall not apply unless travel
on the first outbound international sector of the travel
to which it relates commences in March, April, or July;
(v) A fare specified in the second column of that Schedule
as a basic season fare shall not apply unless travel on
the first outbound international sector of the travel to
which it relates commences in May or June;
(3) FARES—Clauses 6 and 10 (except paragraph (b) of clause 10)
of the General Tariff Conditions shall be imported into this notice:
but—
(a) After the commencement of any travel for which any other
fare has been paid, a specified fare shall not apply—
(i) To any rerouting of that travel; or
(ii) For the purposes of calculating any refund in rela-
tion to any rerouting of that travel, or the cancellation of
any unused portion of that travel;
(b) A specified add-on shall not apply unless that add-on and the
specified fare with which it is combined are shown sepa-
rately on the ticket issued for the travel to which that fare
and that add-on relate;
(4) VALIDITY—The clauses (except clauses 16 and 18(3)) com-
prising Part IV of the General Tariff Conditions shall be imported
into this notice: but a specified fare shall not apply if—
(a) The ticket issued for the travel to which that fare relates, or
to which that fare and any specified add-on relate, has no
minimum validity, or a minimum validity of less than 21
days after the date of arrival in the country of turnaround;
(b) Except as provided in clause 14 of the General Tariff Con-
ditions (as imported into this notice), travel on the return
portion of that ticket is so arranged that it is capable of
commencing within the minimum validity of that ticket;
(c) That ticket has no maximum validity, or a maximum validity
of more than 180 days after the date of arrival in the coun-
try of turnaround;
(d) Except as provided in subclauses (1), (2), (4) and (5) of clause
18 of the General Tariff Conditions (as imported into this
notice), travel on the return portion of that ticket is so
arranged that it is capable of commencing after the expira-
tion of the maximum validity of that ticket;
(e) Any carrier (or any agent of any carrier) extends or is to extend
the maximum validity of that ticket by reason of the ill-
ness of the passenger concerned or any other person;
(5) GROUP SIZE—The application of the specified fares shall
not be affected by the fact that any person travels or is to travel
on an individual basis, or by the size of any group;
(6) STOPOVERS—The clauses comprising Part VI of the General
Tariff Conditions shall be imported into this notice; but a specified
fare shall not apply if there is allowed or to be allowed in respect
of the travel to which that fare relates, or that fare and a specified
add-on relate—
(a) More than one stopover in each direction; or
(b) A stopover at any point other than Los Angeles, San Fran-
cisco, Singapore or Tokyo; or
(c) A stopover not agreed between the passenger and the carrier
concerned (or an agent of that carrier) and shown on the
ticket of that passenger; or
(d) Where that travel commences or is to commence in New
Zealand, a stopover that exceeds 4 nights; or
(e) Where that travel commences or is to commence in the United
Kingdom or Ireland, a stopover that exceeds 1 night;
(7) ADVERTISING AND SALES—Clause 25 of the General
Tariff Conditions shall be imported into this notice;
(8) AFFINITY, OWN USE AND INCENTIVE GROUPS—
Clause 26 of the General Tariff Conditions shall be imported
into this notice; and for the purposes of those clauses—
(9) BAGGAGE—The clauses (except clauses 30, 35 and 38) com-
prising Part IX of the General Tariff Conditions shall be imported
into this notice; and for the purposes of those clauses—
(a) Where any part of any travel to which a specified fare relates
(being travel via AP routing) involves the release to the
passenger concerned in Los Angeles of all or any part of
that passenger’s baggage, every sector of that travel is hereby
declared to be a piece-system sector;
(b) Subject to paragraph (a) of this subclause, every sector of any
travel to which a specified fare relates is hereby declared
to be a weight-system sector;
(10) CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS—The clauses (except
clause 52) comprising Part X of the General Tariff Conditions shall
be imported into this notice; but a specified fare shall not apply
unless the travel to which that fare relates, or that fare and any
specified add-on relate, is so arranged that no refund arising from
a voluntary cancellation can be made in respect of all or any part
of that travel as a consequence of a cancellation requested by or
on behalf of the carrier concerned—
(a) 30 days or more before the date of commencement of the
first outward sector of that travel where that travel is to
commence in New Zealand, or one month before that date
when the travel is to commence in the United Kingdom
or Ireland, unless—
(i) That refund is credited towards the purchase by or
on behalf of the passenger concerned of any other fare law-
ful for travel between the points between which the travel
to which that specified fare relates, or that fare and that
specified add-on relate, was to take place; or
(ii) Whether or not that reservation has been confirmed by
NZD60 or UKL25, or the equivalent in Irish Pounds, (as
the case requires) is forfeited and that refund does not
exceed the residue of that fare (or that fare and add-on)
and all appropriate adjustments, charges and surcharges
paid for that travel;
(b) Less than 30 days before the date of commencement of the
first outward sector of that travel where that travel is to
commence in New Zealand, or less than one month before
that date where that travel is to commence in the United
Kingdom or the Republic of Ireland, unless—
(i) An amount of NZD60 or UKL25, or the equivalent
in Irish Pounds, (as the case requires) is forfeited and the
residue of that fare (or that fare and add-on) and all appro-
priate adjustments, charges and surcharges paid is credited
towards the purchase by or on behalf of the passenger con-
cerned of any other fare lawful for travel between the points
between which the travel to which that specified fare relates,
or that specified fare and that specified add-on relate, was to
take place; or
(ii) An amount equal to one quarter of that fare (or that
fare and add-on) and all appropriate adjustments, charges or
surcharges (other than excess baggage charges) paid, is
forfeited; and that refund does not exceed the residue of
that fare (or that fare and that add-on) and those adjust-
ments, charges and surcharges;
(c) After that travel has commenced unless NZD60 or UKL25,
or the equivalent in Irish Pounds, (as the case requires) is
forfeited and the residue of that fare (or that fare and that
add-on) and all appropriate adjustments, charges and sur-
charges paid is credited towards any other fare lawful for
travel between the points between which the travel to which
that specified fare relates, or that specified fare and that
specified add-on relate, was to take place;
(d) In any circumstances where the cancellation concerned is made
by or on behalf of the carrier concerned because of the
failure of the passenger concerned to—
(i) Appear for departure on any flight on which any con-
firmed reservation is held, or to request cancellation of any
such reservation for any reason other than a misconnec-
tion; or
(ii) Appear for departure of any flight on which any con-
firmed reservation is held by any time limit specified by
or on behalf of the carrier concerned, or in sufficient time
or with all required documentation to allow completion
of all departure formalities;
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