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Border Check and Security |
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The times of international flights shown in the timetable are based on the information obtained at the time of the printing of the timetable. The schedules, flights, aircraft types and stopover points in the Timetables are subject to change without further notice. |
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The times of international flights shown in the timetable are based on the information obtained at the time of the printing of the timetable. The schedules, flights, aircraft types and stopover points in the Timetables are subject to change without further notice. |
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Passengers to travel on international flights can reserve their seats in advance at the airline booking offices or their agents according to relevant regulations. Passengers having reserved their seats on international or regional flights should purchase their tickets within the time-limit established by the airlines concerned, otherwise their reservations will automatically be cancelled. If passengers having reserved seats on international or regional flight, including seats on connecting flights, do not intend to use such reservations, they should as early as possible ask the airline booking offices or their agents from whom they made reservations to cancel them. |
| 3.Prohibition on entry and exit |
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Passengers having reserved their seats on connecting or return international or regional flights should reconfirm if they stay at the connecting or return points for more than 72 hours. Failure to make such reconfirmation will result in the cancellation of the seats reserved. Passengers staying at the connecting or return points for less than 72 hours do not need to reconfirm their reservations. |
| 4.Inspection on Means of Transport |
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A ticket(including baggage check) is an evidence of the contract of carriage concluded between a carrier and a passenger. It is also an evidence of the baggage checked by the passenger for transportation. A ticket is valid only for the passenger whose name appears on the ticket. A ticket is void, if transferred, mutilated or altered. |
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The validity period of a normal fare ticket, including single trip, round trip or circle trip ticket, is one year fro, the date of commencing the travel. The validity period of a special fare ticket or discounted normal fare ticket will be fixed according to the regulations governing such tickets. |
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