Terms & Conditions
ARTICLE VIII
REFUSAL AND LIMITATION OF CARRIAGE
Section 1. - Refusal to Transport. SEAIR may refuse to transport or may remove from any flight, any passenger or passenger’s baggage for one or several reasons, including but not limited to the following:
A. Compliance with applicable government rules, regulations or requirements or government requisition of space.
B. Action necessary or advisable due to weather, or other conditions beyond SEAIR’s control.
C. Refusal by a passenger to permit a search of personal property for explosives, deadly weapons, controlled substances, or dangerous articles.
D. Refusal by a passenger to produce positive identification upon request.
E. Passenger’s physical or mental condition is such that, in SEAIR’s sole opinion, passenger is rendered or likely to be rendered incapable of comprehending or complying with safety instructions without the assistance of an attendant. Passenger may be accepted provided advance notice is given and an accompanying attendant is responsible for caring for passenger en route.
F. Acquisition of a ticket at any time in violation of SEAIR’s rules or regulations and/or through the unauthorized use of a credit card.
G. If a passenger’s conduct is disorderly, abusive or violent, or the passenger:
1. Appears to be intoxicated or under the influence of drugs;
2. Attempts to interfere with any member of the flight crew;
3. Refuses to obey instructions form any flight crewmember;
4. Has a disease that has been determined by the public health authority to be transmissible to other persons in the normal course of flight;
5. Has an offensive odor not caused by a disability or illness;
6. Is barefoot, or is clothed in a manner that would cause discomfort or offense to other passengers;
7. Is unable to sit in a seat with the seat belt fastened;
8. Engages in any action, voluntary or involuntary that might jeopardize the safety of the aircraft or any of its occupants.
I. A passenger who requires constant oxygen or other life support equipment.
J. The ticket, booking or itinerary is counterfeit, fraudulent or not reflected in SEAIR’s records, or has been altered by anyone other than SEAIR or its authorized agent or has been mutilated.
K. If such action is necessary for reasons of safety and security.
Section 2. – Acceptance of Children:
A. Accompanied Children. Infants and children with age up to twelve (12) years old at the time of travel will only be accepted for transportation when accompanied by a passenger at least eighteen (18) years of age.
SEAIR reserves the right not to carry infants under seven (7) days old. SEAIR may in its absolute discretion decide to carry such infants on its flights when such carriage is expressly sanctioned in writing by a medical practitioner and when the parent of the infant signs a limited liability statement.
B. Unaccompanied Children. Anyone age thirteen (13) years old but below the age of eighteen (18) years may be accepted for carriage unaccompanied with a signed indemnity form at the point of check-in at each departure airport by a parent or a guardian. Parents and guardians must remain at the airport until the departure of the flight. Prevailing laws of each country may differ in respect of the carriage of unaccompanied children. Unaccompanied minors will be charged an administration fee in accordance with prevailing charges and Tariffs of SEAIR.
C. During schedule irregularities, SEAIR may refuse to provide connecting air transportation services at any destination to an unaccompanied child holding reservations. This may happen where there is a reasonable likelihood that the child will not make a flight connection, and therefore require overnight accommodations.
Section 3. - Pregnant Passengers. It is the duty of pregnant passengers to advise SEAIR of the progress of their pregnancy at the point of booking of Seat.
A. Pregnancy less than thirty (30) weeks, SEAIR will transport the passenger.
B. Pregnancy more than thirty (30) weeks but less than thirty five (35) weeks, SEAIR will transport the passenger with a doctor’s certification confirming that she is fit to travel for the flight. Such certification must be dated within seventy two (72) hours of the scheduled flight departure time.
C. Pregnancy thirty five (35) weeks and over, SEAIR will refuse the transportation of the passenger.
Section 4. - Passengers Requiring Special Assistance. Passengers with special needs are generally required to be accompanied by another fare paying passenger of at least fifteen (15) years of age. SEAIR is not able to provide supervision for those passengers who cannot travel alone but SEAIR is able to provide limited assistance when requested. There may be a fee for some services that SEAIR has to obtain from a third party. The services may not be available on all routes. Passengers must inform SEAIR of the special assistance required upon booking the seat. Otherwise, the special assistance may not be available or the passenger may be denied boarding.
Section 5. – Reduced Mobility Passengers. For safety reasons, SEAIR can carry only a maximum of two (2) passengers per flight who have reduced mobility and require special assistance at the airport. Such passengers are required to be accompanied by another fare paying passenger of at least fifteen (15) years of age. SEAIR must be notified of the condition/requirements upon booking the flight. Failure to notify SEAIR as provided herein will result in the service being unavailable on passenger’s arrival at the airport or the passenger may be denied boarding. There may be a fee charged for some services that we SEAIR has to obtain from third parties. The services may not be available on all routes.
Section 6. – Visually impaired passengers may be permitted for carriage provided they are each assisted by a personal able-bodied helper. They are not permitted for travel if they have no personal assistance available and they are solely reliant upon airline or ground handling staff for assistance. Such passengers must notify SEAIR of their condition/requirements upon booking the seat. Limits may apply.
Section 7. – Smoking is prohibited in all SEAIR flights.
Section 8. – Trained Assist Animals and Specialty Dogs. SEAIR accepts for transportation, without charge, animals trained in special assistance to the disabled, dogs trained in search and rescue functions, and dogs trained to detect explosives. The trained animals, when properly harnessed, will be permitted to accompany such passengers (handlers) in the cabin, but may not occupy a seat or block access to the aisle. This may not be permitted in international flights.
Section 9. – Use of Radios, Cell or Mobile Phones, Computer and TVs Onboard Aircraft. Radios, Cell or Mobile phones, computers or TV receivers and other similar equipment cannot be used onboard the aircraft because it may interfere with the aircraft’s navigation equipment.
Section 10. – For safety reasons, in cases of situations arising from but not limited to fire, fog, flood, severe weather conditions, inadequacy of field conditions of airports, riots or civil commotions, strikes, war, or hazards or dangers incident to a state of war or rebellion, aircraft weight limitation, aircraft seating capacity, or any other acts, matters, or things, whether or not of a similar nature, SEAIR or the pilot-in-command of the aircraft shall have complete and sole discretion concerning which persons or articles to be carried for transportation, its distribution, and as to whether or not a flight shall be undertaken, and as to where landings shall be made and all other matters concerning the flight and the passenger accepts such decision is final.
Section 11. – Consequences of Refusal of Carriage or Removal of Passenger or Baggage. Passengers on board SEAIR’s aircraft, whether on arrival at destination or on agreed stopping place, or when a flight is subject to delay or cancellation must disembark from the aircraft when required to do so by SEAIR. SEAIR may take reasonable measures to remove a passenger who refuses to disembark when required to do so by SEAIR and any such passenger shall on demand reimburse SEAIR for any costs, losses or expenses incurred by SEAIR as a consequence of such refusal to disembark.
© 2008 All Rights reserved. Seair Inc.


(1).jpg)


(1).jpg)