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forming part of the route of the travel previously
provided between those points; or
(b) The provision of travel by that carrier by scheduled
flights over any route in a type of aircraft in which that
carrier was not previously providing travel by scheduled
flights over that route (whether a completely new type of
aircraft, or, if it bears a manufacturer’s variant number, a
variant of a type of aircraft in which that carrier was
previously providing travel by scheduled flights over that
route, differing from the type of which it is a variant by
virtue of its size, performance, or both):
“NZD” means New Zealand dollars:
“One-way travel” means travel that is not circle-trip travel,
round-trip travel, or open-jaw travel:
“On-line transfer” means a transfer between aircraft of one
carrier:
“Open-jaw travel” means travel that would be round-trip travel
save for the fact that—
(a) Inward departure is not from the point of outward
arrival; or
(b) Inward arrival is not at the point of outward departure;
or
(c) Both:
“Own use group” means a group of persons—
(a) The costs of whose travel are met by a single purchaser;
and
(b) Who are selected by that purchaser otherwise than by
virtue of any request made to that purchaser by those persons
or any of them; and
(c) The costs of whose travel are not shared (whether
wholly or partly, directly or indirectly) by that purchaser
with any other person, except to the extent that all or part
of those costs are raised by voluntary contributions; and—
(i) Those contributions are not solicited, and not raised
solely, from those persons; and
(ii) Membership of that group is not limited to persons
who make contributions; and
(iii) There is no minimum contribution prescribed by
that purchaser:
“Pitch”, in relation to any seat that faces the rear of another
seat, means the distance between the front edges of those
seats when both are in the upright position:
“Prepaid ticket advice” has the same meaning as in clause 2
(1) of the Commission Regime:
“PTA” means a prepaid ticket advice:
“Qualifying inclusive tour” has the same meaning as in clause
2 (1) of the Commission Regime:
“Return travel” means travel that is round-trip travel, circle-
trip travel, or open-jaw travel:
“Round-trip travel” means return travel between 2 points—
(a) By the same route outbound and inbound, whatever
the fares; or
(b) By different routes outbound and inbound, to each of
which the same all-year one-way fare applies,—
but does not include around the world travel:
“South-west Pacific” means the area comprising Australia, the
Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru, New Caledonia, New
Zealand, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, the Society
Islands, the Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tonga and intermediate
islands, and Vanuatu:
“Special fare”, in relation to any travel on a route at a particular
class of service, means a fare that is not the normal fare
for travel on that route at that class of service:
“Stopover”, in relation to any travel, means any interruption
of that travel that is not a transfer:
“Ticketed point mileage” in relation to any 2 points on the
route of any travel, means the distance in statute miles
between those points via the shortest direct scheduled air
service between them:
“Tour conductor” means a person who is in charge of, and
personally escorts, a group of 10 or more passengers
travelling together on a round-trip or circle-trip inclusive
tour arranged and paid for before its commencement for
any of that tour:
“Transfer”, in relation to any travel, means an interruption to
that travel—
(a) At a point where the aircraft on which the passenger
concerned travels or is to travel ceases to follow the itinerary
of that passenger’s travel; and
(b) For the period between the arrival of that aircraft at
that point and the departure of the first aircraft to leave
that point after that arrival that—
(i) Follows that itinerary; and
(ii) Provides a service of the appropriate class:
“Ticket” means a composite folder, bearing an individual
number identifying it, issued in respect of any travel by a
carrier (directly or by an agent of that carrier), that
immediately before issue included—
(a) An audit coupon; and
(b) An agent’s coupon; and
(c) A passenger coupon; and
(d) Flight coupons (not exceeding 4 in number),—
and includes any such folder from which any of those
coupons has been removed after issue; and, in relation to
travel by any passenger, means the ticket, or conjunction
tickets, issued or to be issued in respect of that travel by
that passenger:
“Travel” means international carriage by air of passengers and
passengers’ baggage:
“UFTAA” means the Universal Federation of Travel Agency
Associations:
“Voluntary rerouting” means rerouting that—
(a) Is requested by or on behalf of the passenger concerned;
and
(b) Does not arise out of any inability on the part of the
carrier concerned to provide the travel originally arranged.
- Standard conditions.—It is hereby declared that clause 4, and
all subsequent clauses, of this notice are available to be imported
into notices under section 29A (2) of the Act; and that every reference
in any of those clauses to “this notice” is intended to be read as a
reference to the notice or notices into which that clause may from
time to time be imported.
PART I
APPLICATION
- Application of fares for one-way travel to return travel—
Notwithstanding anything in clause 3 of this notice imposing a
directional limit on travel to which a specified fare relates, that fare
may apply to travel in the opposite direction (being half of any
return travel) if that return travel commences at the point of origin
of that first-mentioned travel, and twice that fare is paid in respect
of it.
PART II
PERIOD OF APPLICATION
- Period of application—The application of a specified fare shall
not be affected by the time of year at which any travel at that fare
commences.
PART III
FARES
-
Date of effectiveness—A specified fare shall not apply unless
this notice—
(a) Is in force—
(i) When that fare, and all other appropriate adjustments,
charges, and surcharges (other than excess baggage charges)
relating to the travel of the passenger concerned are paid;
and
(ii) When a ticket is issued for that travel; or
(b) Is expressed to come into force before the commencement of
that travel. -
Revocation of earlier notice before commencement of travel—
(1) A specified fare (within the meaning not of this notice but of an
earlier notice) may continue to apply in all respects as if that earlier
notice (with clause 4 (9) of this notice substituted for clause 4 (9)
of that notice) were still in force if—
(a) Before the revocation of that earlier notice—
(i) That fare, and all appropriate other adjustments,
charges, and surcharges (other than excess baggage charges)
have been paid; and
(ii) A ticket has been issued for the travel concerned; and
(iii) A confirmed reservation for the first international
sector of that travel is held by the carrier concerned; and
(b) That reservation is not after revocation changed by or
on behalf of the passenger concerned.
(2) Notwithstanding subclause (1) of this clause, a specified fare
(within the meaning not of this notice but of an earlier notice) that
is used or to be used for group travel shall not apply unless—
(a) No passengers are added to, or substituted for, other members
of the group to the extent only (if any) allowed by that earlier
notice.
-
Revocation of earlier notice after commencement of travel—A
specified fare (within the meaning not of this notice but of an earlier
notice) may continue to apply, in all respects as if that earlier notice
were still in force, if the first sector of the travel concerned
commenced before the revocation of that earlier notice. -
Effect of revocation of earlier notice on rerouting, etc.—
(1) Subject to subclause (2) of this clause, for the purposes of
calculating—
(a) Any payments to be made in respect of the rerouting of any
travel commenced before the commencement of this notice;
or
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