✨ Civil Aviation Regulations
30 MARCH THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1021
ANALYSIS
- Title and commencement
- Interpretation
- Standard conditions
PART I
APPLICATION
- Application of fares for one-way travel
to return travel
PART II
PERIOD OF APPLICATION
- Period of application
PART III
FARES
-
Date of effectiveness
-
Revocation of earlier notice before
commencement of travel -
Revocation of earlier notice after
commencement of travel -
Effect of revocation of earlier notice
on rerouting, etc. -
Add-ons
-
Certain days not included
-
Month to month calculations
-
Minimum validity to affect applica-
tion of fare -
Minimum validity not to apply in cer-
tain cases -
Maximum validity to affect applica-
tion of fare
PART V
GROUP SIZE
- Minimum group size
- Calculation of group size
- Death of group member or member
of group member's immediate family
PART VI
STOPOVERS
- Stopovers generally
- Counting of stopovers
- Indirect travel
PART VII
ADVERTISING AND SALES
- Application of fares not affected
PART VIII
AFFINITY, OWN USE, AND INCENTIVE
GROUPS
- Group fares optional
PART IX
BAGGAGE
- Baggage generally
- Certain children and accompanied
infants - Carry-on items
- Weight system: First class and inter-
mediate class passengers - Weight system: Economy class
passengers - Piece system: Excess baggage charges
for first class or intermediate class
passengers - Weight system: Accompanied pets
- Piece system: First class and inter-
mediate class passengers - Piece system: Basic excess baggage
charge - Piece system: Accompanied pets
- Miscellaneous items
- Piece system: Excess baggage charges
for economy class passengers - Piece system: Excess baggage charges
for first class or intermediate class
passengers - Piece system: Basic excess baggage
charge - Piece system: Accompanied pets
- Piece system: Bulky or fragile baggage
- Excess value charges
- Guide dogs
PART X
CANCELLATIONS AND REFUNDS
- Refunds in certain cases only
- Amount of refund generally
- Amount of refund where passenger
rerouted - Restrictions on refunds where passen-
ger wishes to reroute after com-
mencement of travel - No refund in respect of travel
undertaken - No duplication of refund
- No refunds in respect of certain
coupons - Refunds in respect of inclusive tours
PART XI
COMBINATIONS
- Combination of specified fares with
other fares
PART XII
COMMISSION
- Generally, application of fare not
affected by payment of commission
PART XIII
DISCOUNTS
- Accompanied infants
- Children
- Tour conductors
- Approved agents
- Approved general sales agents and
approved general cargo agents - Approved general sales agents and
approved general cargo agents - Training courses for approved cargo
agents - Training courses for approved cargo
agents - Delegates to IATA/FIATA meetings
- Delegates to IATA/UFTAA meetings
- National travel agency association
officials - Carrier discounts
- Flights connecting with inaugural
flights - Cargo attendants
- Governmentally sponsored persons
- Adjustments, surcharges, etc.
PART XIV
DOCUMENTATION
- Passenger to have tickets
- Documentation for inclusive tours
PART XV
ELIGIBILITY
- In general all persons eligible for travel
at specified fares
PART XVI
MINIMUM TOUR PRICE
- Minimum daily rate
- Minimum tour price
PART XVII
MODIFICATION OF INCLUSIVE TOURS
- Inclusive tour basing fares
PART XVIII
NAME CHANGES AND ADDITIONAL
PASSENGERS
- Group fares generally
PART XIX
PASSENGER EXPENSES EN ROUTE
- Connecting services
- Single carrier through flights
- Absorption of expenses generally
- Involuntary rerouting
PART XX
PAYMENTS
- Carrier or agent to be paid in advance
- Agent not to use credit card, etc.
- Persons required to pay fare
- Payments to approved agents
PART XXI
RESERVATIONS
- Making of reservations
- Agent to deal with one carrier only
- Group reservations
PART XXII
REROUTING
- General restrictions on voluntary
rerouting - Extension of travel by voluntary
rerouting - No voluntary rerouting of one-way
travel after completion - No voluntary rerouting of one-way
travel to certain return travel - Round-trip and circle-trip travel
PART XXIII
ROUTING
- Routing generally
- Transfers generally
- Indirect travel and side-trips
- Surface transportation en route
- Maximum permitted mileages
- Computation of total ticketed point
mileages - Extra mileage allowances
- Excess mileage surcharges
- Higher intermediate fare rule (normal
fares) - One way backhaul fares and charges
- Circle-trip minimum fare check and
adjustments - More distant point and fictitious con-
struction point fares and mileages - Travel via different classes of service
PART XXIV
TICKETING
- Issue of ticket
- Tickets with restricted validity
- Restrictions on transferability and
refundability - Endorsements generally
- Miscellaneous charges orders generally
- Payment for inclusive tour by Mis-
cellaneous Charges Order - Miscellaneous Charges Order made out
to 2 or more recipients - Prepaid ticket advices
- Discount codes
PART XXV
TOUR FEATURES
- Features for inclusive tours
- Features for qualifying inclusive tours
PART XXVI
TOUR LITERATURE
- Tour literature for inclusive tour bas-
ing fare - Tour literature for qualifying inclu-
sive tours
PART XXVII
TRAVEL TOGETHER
- Travel together
PART XXVIII
CURRENCY TRANSACTIONS
- Local currency fares
- Payment of FCU fares in local currency
- Payments in country of commence-
ment of travel - Payments of local currency fares out-
side country of commencement of
travel
Schedules
The Civil Aviation (General Passenger Tariff Conditions) Order
1984
DAVID BEATTIE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 29th day
of March 1984
Present:
THE RIGHT HON. SIR ROBERT MULDOON PRESIDING IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to section 29A (1) of the Civil Aviation Act 1964, His
Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the advice
and consent of the Executive Council, hereby makes the
following order.
ORDER
-
Title and commencement—This order may be cited as the Civil
Aviation (General Passenger Tariff Conditions) Order 1984.
(2) This order shall come into force on the 16th day of April 1984. -
Interpretation—In this notice, unless the context otherwise
requires,—
"The Act" means the Civil Aviation Act 1964:
"Add on", in relation to any specified fare, means an amount
in respect of which it is specified in clause 3 of this notice
that the sum of that fare and that amount may apply to
travel that is the end-on combination of the travel to which
that fare relates and travel between 2 points specified in that
clause in relation to that amount;
"Adult" means a person who has attained the age of 12 years:
"Affinity group" means a group of persons—
(a) Comprising only employees or members of a single
body (whether incorporated or not) having defined principal
purposes (whether described as purposes or as aims or
objectives) other than travel; and
(b) Having some affinity between them (other than an
interest in travel) that distinguishes them from members of
the general public; and
(c) Having all been employees or members of that body
for at least 6 months;—
and includes a spouse or dependent child of any such person:
"Age", in relation to the travel or proposed travel of any person,
means that person's age when that travel commences or is
to commence:
"Appropriate carrier code",—
(a) In relation to any carrier referred to in the First
Schedule to the General Tariff Conditions (as imported into
this notice) means the code set out in brackets immediately
after the reference to that carrier in that schedule; and
(b) In relation to any other carrier, means any sequence
of 3 letters (not being a sequence set out in that schedule)
based on the name of that carrier:
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Civil Aviation, Passenger Tariff, Regulations, Order
- David Beattie, Governor-General
- The Right Hon. Sir Robert Muldoon, Presiding in Council