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RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULES & TARIFFS—Schedules and tariffsare subject to change without notice. The Carrier does not guarantee punctuality in maintaining schedules shown in public timetables. RESERVATIONS—Fare must be paid immediately upon confirmation of the fact that the space to be reserved is available, and unless so paid the reservation will not be held. A flight coupon will not be validated for passage unless reservation of accommodation has been previously effected and proper fare paid. STOPOVERS & LIMITS—Stopover privileges may be arranged for at time reservations are requested. One way tickets will be valid for transportation for 60 days from date of initial departure, and round trip tickets for 4 months from such dates, unless under tariff at which ticket is sold other limits are imposed. ROUND TRIP FARES—When round trip tickets are purchased in advance, 10% discount from twice one way fares will be granted. Return trip must be made to point of origin. CHILDREN’S FARES—A child in arms under two years of age will be carried free when accompanied by parent or a guardian and provided parent or guardian has paid effective fare. A child 2 years of age or over, but under 12, may travel at half of the standard adult fare and may ocoupy a seat. BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE & EXCESS CHARGES—Baggage in excess of the free allowance permitted by the current regulations of the Carrier will be carried only when the capacity of the aircraft permits, and when excess charges shall have been paid. When the one-way value of passage ticket is $100.00 U. S. Cy. or less, 15 kilos (33 lbs.) of hand baggage will be carried free of charge thereunder; when the one-way value of passage ticket is between $101.00 and $200.00 U. S. Cy. inclusive, 20 kilos (44 lbs.) will be carried free thereunder; or when the one-way value thereof is $201.00 U. S. Cy. or over, 25 kilos (55 lbs.) will be carried free. One-way tickets only, when purchased in advance, will govern the above allowances according to their value; the value of round-trip tickets will not increase the allowance over the amount permitted on the going portion of a round trip. Excess baggage over the above allowances will be charged for at 1% of the standard adult one-way tariff fare per kilo (2.2 lbs.). On stopover tickets, excess baggage charges will be collected at 1% of the adult tariff fare per kilo (2.2 lbs.) for the passage between stopover points. Children traveling on half-fare tickets will receive one-half the baggage allowance granted on full fare tickets, but their excess baggage will be charged at the full tariff rate. Children under two years of age will receive no free allowance. BAGGAGE VALUATION—The Carrier shall not be liable for loss of .damage to, or delay in transportation or delivery of baggage not occasioned by its negligence. The liability of the Carrier for baggage shall in no event exceed, the agreed value of $100.00 U. S.Cy. (upon which valuation the fare paid is in part based), unless a higher valuation shall be agreed upon by separate written contract, and additional charges paid on the basis thereof, and in that event shall not exceed such higher valuation. The Carrier shall not be liable in any amount for articles which do not constitute baggage as such term is defined by law. CLAIMS—No claim will be considered unless made in writing to an office of the Carrier within ten days after loss or damage occurs. CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: The passenger may obtain refund of unused fare for cancelled passage, less all expense occasioned in effecting reservation and cancellation thereof. (Passage being defined as follows: (a) Continuous passage from origin to destination, (b) continuous passage from origin to any stopover point, (c) continuous passage from any such stopover point to the next intended stopover point, or (d) continuous passage from any such stopover point to destination), provided that: 1. The unlifted Flight Coupon or Coupons for such cancelled passage together with the Identification Coupon are surrendered to one of the Carriers at the time passage is cancelled. 2. Notice of cancellation is given to the proper representative of the Carrier on the route not later than 24 hours immediately prior to the scheduled commencement of such passage. If such cancellation is received within the 24 hour period, a deduction from refund will be made at an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the unused fare for such passage. If cancellation notice is received, or if the passenger arrives at the airport after commencement of passage reserved, a deduction from refund will be made at an amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of such unused fare. Refunds will be made only by authorized accounting offices of the Carrier from which tickets have been purchased, except that ticket agents are authorized to redeem entirely unused tickets if cancellation is received prior to the above mentioned time limits before departure and provided redemption is requested from the office which has issued the tickets. Refunds will be based upon the difference between the published tariff fare for the passage completed and the fare paid. TICKETS—Tickets and flight coupons are not transferable and shall be valid only for the person named as passenger in the Identification Coupon, and for the period of time therein specified, and for the flight or flights for which the reservation or reservations have been made. PASSENGERS’ COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS— Passengers shall comply with all laws of the countries to be flown from, over or into, and with the rules, regulations and instructions of the Carrier, and shall indemnify the Carrier for failure to do so. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. FAIRBANKS, ALASKA Information & Reservations in U. S, A. 1324 Fourth Ave., Seattle or PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS SYSTEM Boston Chicago Miami San Francisco Brownsville Los Angeles New York Washington Cable or Radio Address at Seattle or in Alaska: “PACALA,” Printed In U. S. A. a» PACIFIC ALASKA PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS AIRWAYS SERVING THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA SERVING THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA TIME TABLES PASSENGER & EXPRESS TARIFFS EFFECTIVE NOV. 1, 1*37 1« APRIL 30, 193« TIME TABLES PASSENGER & EXPRESS TARIFFS EFFECTIVE NOV. 1, 1937 la APRIL 30, 193«
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Full Text | RULES AND REGULATIONS SCHEDULES & TARIFFS—Schedules and tariffsare subject to change without notice. The Carrier does not guarantee punctuality in maintaining schedules shown in public timetables. RESERVATIONS—Fare must be paid immediately upon confirmation of the fact that the space to be reserved is available, and unless so paid the reservation will not be held. A flight coupon will not be validated for passage unless reservation of accommodation has been previously effected and proper fare paid. STOPOVERS & LIMITS—Stopover privileges may be arranged for at time reservations are requested. One way tickets will be valid for transportation for 60 days from date of initial departure, and round trip tickets for 4 months from such dates, unless under tariff at which ticket is sold other limits are imposed. ROUND TRIP FARES—When round trip tickets are purchased in advance, 10% discount from twice one way fares will be granted. Return trip must be made to point of origin. CHILDREN’S FARES—A child in arms under two years of age will be carried free when accompanied by parent or a guardian and provided parent or guardian has paid effective fare. A child 2 years of age or over, but under 12, may travel at half of the standard adult fare and may ocoupy a seat. BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE & EXCESS CHARGES—Baggage in excess of the free allowance permitted by the current regulations of the Carrier will be carried only when the capacity of the aircraft permits, and when excess charges shall have been paid. When the one-way value of passage ticket is $100.00 U. S. Cy. or less, 15 kilos (33 lbs.) of hand baggage will be carried free of charge thereunder; when the one-way value of passage ticket is between $101.00 and $200.00 U. S. Cy. inclusive, 20 kilos (44 lbs.) will be carried free thereunder; or when the one-way value thereof is $201.00 U. S. Cy. or over, 25 kilos (55 lbs.) will be carried free. One-way tickets only, when purchased in advance, will govern the above allowances according to their value; the value of round-trip tickets will not increase the allowance over the amount permitted on the going portion of a round trip. Excess baggage over the above allowances will be charged for at 1% of the standard adult one-way tariff fare per kilo (2.2 lbs.). On stopover tickets, excess baggage charges will be collected at 1% of the adult tariff fare per kilo (2.2 lbs.) for the passage between stopover points. Children traveling on half-fare tickets will receive one-half the baggage allowance granted on full fare tickets, but their excess baggage will be charged at the full tariff rate. Children under two years of age will receive no free allowance. BAGGAGE VALUATION—The Carrier shall not be liable for loss of .damage to, or delay in transportation or delivery of baggage not occasioned by its negligence. The liability of the Carrier for baggage shall in no event exceed, the agreed value of $100.00 U. S.Cy. (upon which valuation the fare paid is in part based), unless a higher valuation shall be agreed upon by separate written contract, and additional charges paid on the basis thereof, and in that event shall not exceed such higher valuation. The Carrier shall not be liable in any amount for articles which do not constitute baggage as such term is defined by law. CLAIMS—No claim will be considered unless made in writing to an office of the Carrier within ten days after loss or damage occurs. CANCELLATIONS & REFUNDS: The passenger may obtain refund of unused fare for cancelled passage, less all expense occasioned in effecting reservation and cancellation thereof. (Passage being defined as follows: (a) Continuous passage from origin to destination, (b) continuous passage from origin to any stopover point, (c) continuous passage from any such stopover point to the next intended stopover point, or (d) continuous passage from any such stopover point to destination), provided that: 1. The unlifted Flight Coupon or Coupons for such cancelled passage together with the Identification Coupon are surrendered to one of the Carriers at the time passage is cancelled. 2. Notice of cancellation is given to the proper representative of the Carrier on the route not later than 24 hours immediately prior to the scheduled commencement of such passage. If such cancellation is received within the 24 hour period, a deduction from refund will be made at an amount equal to ten percent (10%) of the unused fare for such passage. If cancellation notice is received, or if the passenger arrives at the airport after commencement of passage reserved, a deduction from refund will be made at an amount equal to twenty-five percent (25%) of such unused fare. Refunds will be made only by authorized accounting offices of the Carrier from which tickets have been purchased, except that ticket agents are authorized to redeem entirely unused tickets if cancellation is received prior to the above mentioned time limits before departure and provided redemption is requested from the office which has issued the tickets. Refunds will be based upon the difference between the published tariff fare for the passage completed and the fare paid. TICKETS—Tickets and flight coupons are not transferable and shall be valid only for the person named as passenger in the Identification Coupon, and for the period of time therein specified, and for the flight or flights for which the reservation or reservations have been made. PASSENGERS’ COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS AND REGULATIONS— Passengers shall comply with all laws of the countries to be flown from, over or into, and with the rules, regulations and instructions of the Carrier, and shall indemnify the Carrier for failure to do so. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. FAIRBANKS, ALASKA Information & Reservations in U. S, A. 1324 Fourth Ave., Seattle or PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS SYSTEM Boston Chicago Miami San Francisco Brownsville Los Angeles New York Washington Cable or Radio Address at Seattle or in Alaska: “PACALA,” Printed In U. S. A. a» PACIFIC ALASKA PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS AIRWAYS SERVING THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA SERVING THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA TIME TABLES PASSENGER & EXPRESS TARIFFS EFFECTIVE NOV. 1, 1*37 1« APRIL 30, 193« TIME TABLES PASSENGER & EXPRESS TARIFFS EFFECTIVE NOV. 1, 1937 la APRIL 30, 193« |
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