Who is responsible for Proper Travel Documentation

It is the passenger's responsibility to be in possession of all necessary documentation for the destination country (valid passport, etc.) at the time of departure. ALL AIRLINES reserve the right to deny boarding to passengers without the proper documentation.

Government Taxes are usually Not Included
Passenger Facility Charges (PFCs) may apply depending upon the itinerary chosen.
Federal Excise Tax: does apply per flight segment, if this tax is not included already in the advertised fare. A flight segment is defined as one takeoff and one landing.
September 11th Security Fee: applies per flight segment. A flight segment is defined as one takeoff and one landing.
U.S. or International Departure and Arrival Charges: U.S. or international government imposed taxes and fees may apply depending upon the itinerary chosen.
Travel Insurance (for: illness, trip interruption & cancellation, missing luggage...) available and recommended.

Bookings within 14 days of departure add $10 per person. Holiday surcharges and weekend add-ons may apply. All packages are capacity controlled and subject to change.

Cancellations/Changes: All cancellations and changes (where permitted) must be requested in writing via e-mail (sales@1877femtirp.com) and are subject to service (processing) charge of $50 per each change  by "188FemTrip.com Inc"-  in some cases in addition to $45 ticketing change fee specified on individual customer's invoice,  

Holders of AVOK Insurance by Apple Vacations - cancellation or refund process may take 6-8 weeks for Vouchers to arrive to your address.  Make sure to cancel your trip before departure.

All Inclusive package includes round trip airfare, ground transfers to and from hotel, all meals; all drinks (including alcoholic beverages) non-motorized water sports, nightly entertainment, hotel tax.

EP-European Plan package includes round trip airfare, ground transfers to and from hotel, hotel tax.

Check-in time at the airport:
In case of charter flights, 2 hours before departure.
In case of regular scheduled air flights, 3 hours before departure.

Re-confirm your flight:
In case of charter flights, you do not need to do so - just be at the airport 2 hours before departure.
In case of regular scheduled air flights, 72 hours before departure.

Passengers are responsible in determining their specific status and document needs with the appropriate CONSULATES or EMBASSIES of all necessary documentation for the destination and pass-thru country (valid passport, Transit Visa, etc.) at the time of departure.
To sit a specific real-life example, A non-US citizen travelling from US to EUROPE via CANADIAN airline, passing thru Canada, needed a TRANSIT VISA, even though the passangers were only Transiting thru Canadian International Airport.  AGAIN, It is the passenger's responsibility to be in possession of all necessary documentation for the destination and pass-thru country (valid passport, Transit Visa, etc.) at the time of departure. ALL AIRLINES reserve the right to deny boarding to passengers without the proper documentation.

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