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PART 2 Information duties and content of the package travel contract
PART 3 Changes to the package travel contract before the start of the package
1.The main characteristics of the travel services specified in paragraphs...
2.The travel destination, the itinerary and periods of stay, with...
3.The means, characteristics and categories of transport, the points, dates...
5.The location, main features and, where applicable, tourist category of...
7.The visits, excursions or other services included in the total...
9.Where the traveller’s benefit from other tourist services depends on...
10.Whether the trip or holiday is generally suitable for persons...
11.The trading name and geographical address of the organiser and,...
12.The total price of the package inclusive of taxes and,...
13.The arrangements for payment, including any amount or percentage of...
14.The minimum number of persons required for the package to...
15.General information on passport and visa requirements, including approximate periods...
16.Information that the traveller may terminate the contract at any...
17.Information on optional or compulsory insurance to cover the cost...
Information to be provided in the package travel contract
1.Any special requirements of the traveller which the organiser has...
2.Information that the organiser is— (a) responsible for the proper...
4.The name, address, telephone number, e-mail address and, where applicable,...
5.Information that the traveller is required to communicate any lack...
6.Where minors who are unaccompanied by a parent or another...
7.Information on available in-house complaint handling procedures and on alternative...
8.Information on the traveller’s right to transfer the contract to...
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