TERMS AND CONDITIONS
For general terms and conditions that apply to package tours, please see below. The following terms and conditions complement and specify the general terms and apply to the Friendly Finland Tours and Discover Finland on Your Own Tour Packages.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR THE FRIENDLY FINLAND TOURS
Tour Price
Prices are quoted in Euro (EUR). All tour costs are based on tariffs and exchange rates in effect in April 2008 and are subject to change. Tour prices are commissionable to tour operators. Child prices apply to children under 12 years in extra bed sharing the room with two adults.
Services Included in Tour Price:
The tour price includes transportation according to programme, accommodation in hotel rooms for 2 persons (twin, double or combi), meals as defined in the itinerary, sightseeings and entrance fees according to programme, services of multilingual tour leader except on non-escorted tours, taxes and service charges. The tour price does not include beverages or personal items not included in the itinerary.
Taxes and Service Charges:
All taxes and service charges for items specified in the tour itinerary are included in the tour price.
Booking Conditions:
A non-refundable deposit of EUR 50 per person will secure and hold reservations for your Friendly Finland Tour. The balance of payment is due 60 days before departure. Full payment is due at the time of booking if the reservation is made 60 days or less before the departure date. You should make your reservations as early as possible to ensure the dates of your choice.
Special Conditions for Christmas at the Arctic Circle and New Year in Rovaniemi Tours only:
A non-refundable deposit of 10% of the tour price must be paid at the time of booking to confirm the reservation. Balance of the total payment is due 120 days prior to arrival.
Cancellations and Refunds:
Cancellations must be made in writing to Finland Travel Bureau Ltd.
Cancellations of the tours Scenic Finland, Saimaa Lake, Lapland Summer Experience, Polar Safari Adventure, Winter's Tale and Arctic Circle Impressions, Northern Lights Fantasy in Luosto, Winter in Western Lapland, Fascinating Cities and Lakes, Baltic FIT Tour, King's Road and self-drive tour packages:
at least 21 days prior to departure: full refund, except EUR 50 per person administration fee
20-08 days prior to departure: 50% refund
07-01 days prior to departure: 20% refund.
Cancellation on the day of departure, no show or interrupted tour: no refund.
Cancellation of Night in an Igloo under the Northern Lights Tour:
at least 35 days prior to departure: full refund except EUR 50 per person administration fee
34-01 days prior to departure: no refund
Cancellation of the North Cape Tour:
at least 60 days prior to departure: full refund, except EUR 50 per person administration fee
59-35 days prior to departure: 80% refund,
34-15 days prior to departure: 50% refund,
14-01 days prior to departure: 20% refund.
Cancellations on the day of departure, no show or interrupted tour: no refund.
Cancellations of Christmas and New Year at the Arctic Circle or New Year in Northern Lapland tours:
at least 120 days prior to arrival: full refund, except the non-refundable deposit of 10%
119-90 days prior to arrival: 50% refund
89-60 days prior to arrival: 25% refund
Cancellations made 2 months or less prior to arrival, no show or interrupted tour: no refund.
Cancellations of St. Petersburg by Train, Czarist St. Petersburg and St. Petersburg in Style tours:
at least 35 days prior to departure: full refund, except EUR 50 per person administration fee
34-15 days prior to departure: 50% refund
14-02 days prior to departure: 20% refund
Cancellations made less than 02 days prior to departure, no show or interrupted tour: no refund.
Please note that these cancellation terms are applied also in the event of your visa application being refused by the Russian or Baltic authorities.
If, for any reason, Finland Travel Bureau Ltd. cancels the tours, your money will be fully refunded, in which case Finland Travel Bureau Ltd. has no further obligation.
Visa for the Baltic Countries:
Citizens of some countries need a visa for entry into one or all three of the Baltic Countries. It is of extreme importance that you check the up-to-date visa requirements at the time of booking your tour.
Visa For Russia:
A visa is compulsory for all passengers on the tours to Russia. Each passenger must apply for the visa in his/her country of domicile. The visa application must be accompanied by confirmation documents provided by Finland Travel Bureau. To obtain the necessary visa support letter, FTB needs to know the personal data of each passenger at the time of booking (surname, first names, date of birth, sex, nationality and passport number). A handling fee of EUR 25 is charged for the visa support letter per party travelling together.
Tour Arrangements in Finland and Norway:
Tour guides: Every Friendly Finland Tour group will be accompanied by a multilingual tour leader when mentioned in the tour inclusions. The Polar Safari Adventure, Winter's Tale, Arctic Circle Impressions, Northern Lights Fantasy in Luosto, Winter in Western Lapland, Night in an Igloo under the Northern Lights, Christmas on the Arctic Circle and Lapland Summer Experience tours will not be accompanied by a tour leader, but the excursions will be guided by local guides.
Hotels: Carefully selected first-class hotels. The standard of Norwegian hotels varies from tourist class to first-class. In Northern Norway single rooms cannot be guaranteed.
Tour Arrangements in Russia:
Tour guides: Every St. Petersburg by Train Tour group will be accompanied by a multilingual tour leader; excursions will be guided in English by local guides. The Czarist St. Petersburg Tour is not escorted; transfers and city tour in St. Petersburg will be guided by local guides.
Hotels: Moderate tourist class hotels. Single rooms cannot be guaranteed.
Tour Arrangements in the Baltic Countries:
Tour guides: Every Friendly Finland Tour group will be accompanied by a multilingual tour leader. Excursions are guided in English by local guides.
Hotels: Superior tourist-class hotels.
Meal Plan:
Finland: The hotel breakfast is typically a Finnish buffet breakfast, though the contents of the buffet table vary slightly from one hotel to another. Lunch and dinner are always 2- or 3-course menus including coffee.
Norway: The hotel breakfast is a Scandinavian buffet breakfast. Dinner is a 2- or 3-course menu.
Russia: Breakfast at hotels in St. Petersburg is a continental breakfast. Lunch and dinner in Russia are usually 3-course menus but the quality of the food may not always reach western standards.
Baltic Countries: The hotel breakfast is a buffet table. Lunch and dinner are 3-course standard menus, the quality of which may not always reach western standards.
Baggage and Porterage:
One piece of luggage per person is allowed on Friendly Finland Tours. Each passenger is also allowed one carry-on bag. Porterage for one bag per person is included in the tour price except on the winter tours. Baggage is carried at owner's risk. Friendly Finland Tours is not responsible for loss, theft or damage. Baggage insurance is strongly recommended.
Responsibility:
All the tours are guaranteed on the dates specified but Finland Travel Bureau Ltd. reserves the right to recheck the booking status, to decline, to accept or retain any person on the tour, and eventually cancel the tour and inform all parties concerned, thereof, one month prior to the departure date at the latest.
All tour costs are based on tariffs and exchange rates in effect on April 2006 and are subject to change. We reserve the right to change the prices in the event of devaluation of the euro, increase in taxes or service charges, or other such events beyond our control. We cannot assume responsibility for acts of omission of any person or firm other than Finland Travel Bureau Ltd. The operator is not responsible for accidents, loss, detention, annoyance, delays and expenses arising from the same, quarantine, strikes, force majeure, failure of boats or coaches to arrive and depart as scheduled, disturbances, government restrictions or regulations, weather conditions, and other eventualities over which we have no control. The hotel names mentioned in the programme are suggestive and subject to changes according to the booking situation. Timetables are subject to change. Reasonable changes in the itinerary may be made by Finland Travel Bureau Ltd. where deemed advisable for the comfort and well-being of the passengers.
GENERAL INFORMATION
Weather Conditions
Due to the warm Gulf stream, the climate in Finland is considerably milder than at the same latitudes in other parts of the world, and the climates in North, East, South and West Finland are slightly different from each other.
In the north and east the winter is cold but dry whereas the winter in the west and south coast is quite mild.
The summer in the north is short and intensive. The summer begins in South Finland at the beginning of June and ends by mid-September. It is warm, but not humid. In North Cape, Norway, the sun is above the horizon from May 10 to July 25. However, you can experience "the White Nights" until mid-August after which the days shorten rapidly. The weather in St. Petersburg and in the Baltic Countries is similar to that of East Finland - in the coastal areas moderate to high wind, otherwise warm.
Snowmobile Safaris
A person driving a snowmobile has to be at least 15 years old and in possession of a valid driving licence, which must be shown upon request. Children under 15 years old are seated in a sledge pulled by snowmobile.
The driver of the snowmobile is held liable for damages caused to the vehicle. The self-risk amount is EUR 505.
The duration and length of the safaris are subject to change without prior notice according to prevailing weather and snow conditions.
Our snowmobile safaris include:
the use of a snowmobile, which is reliable and easy to handle and drive, even for beginners, including fuel and necessary maintenance. Each snowmobile is shared by two persons taking turns in driving.
the use of thermal overalls, boots, scarves, caps, woollen socks, gloves, goggles, and helmets on loan basis
professional safari leader who is first-aid trained and possesses necessary mechanical skills
traffic insurance as required by Finnish law with coverage for personal injury
Insurance
For your own protection make sure that you have a valid travel insurance when travelling abroad. (Insurance on snowmobile safaris, see above.)
GENERAL TERMS FOR PACKAGE TOURS
Unofficial translation
If the text is contradictory to the Finnish text, the latter will be followed.
The Association of Finnish Travel Agents and the consumer ombuds-man have 4.5.1995 agreed on these general terms.
1. Area of application
1.1. General terms for package tours
These contract terms are applied to package tours having a duration of more than three days, that are acquired mainly for private purposes and cover at least transportation and accommodation as well as are sold or offered for sale in Finland, for which purpose the tour operator (organizer) has been established in Finland.
1.2. Complementing and adding specific terms to the general terms
The tour operator has the right to complement and specify the general terms for package tours with special terms that must not be to the disadvantage of the passenger in violation of these general terms.
1.3. Special conditions
The tour operator has the right to apply special conditions that differ from these general terms, provided that the special conditions are not to the disadvantage of the passenger in violation of the Act on Package Tours, if the application of special conditions is relevant due to the exceptional nature of the tour, unusual regulations concerning the manner of transportation (for example, booking or sale terms for regular flights) or exceptional conditions at the destination of the tour.
2. Package tour contract and responsibility for fulfilling the contract
2.1. The tour operator is responsible towards the passenger for that the package tour complies with the contract. The responsibility concerns also such performances that shall be carried out by enterprisers employed by the tour operator in order to fulfill the contract (for example, carrier companies or hotels).
2.2. A travel agent (retailer) of package tours is, in the same way as the tour operator, liable for the truthfulness of any information to be supplied to the passenger and for the performance of the contract. However, such liability does not arise if the travel agent acts on behalf of a tour operator established in Finland and if the passenger is aware, when concluding the contract, of this and of the impact of the fact on his rights.
2.3. A circumstance that the passenger is required under these contract terms to communicate to the package operator may, alternatively, be communicated to the travel agent.
2.4. Contents of contract
The tour includes that service and those arrangements that have been agreed between the passenger and the tour operator. When evaluating the contents of the contract, one shall take into account the documents concerning the tour as well as the contents of the tour operator's brochures and other marketing material.
2.5. Obligation to assist
Should, during the tour, the passenger fall ill, become the victim of an accident or a crime or face any similar occurrence, the tour operator shall assist him in the securing of medical services or a premature repatriation, in the examining of any crime or accident involved, and in similar actions. The passenger alone is responsible for the costs of special arrangements carried out by the tour operator because of the passenger's predicament.
If a situation implied by clause 12.1.b. arises during the tour, the tour operator shall assist the passenger in the same manner as above and as much as possible try to limit the damages and inconveniences befalling the passenger.
3. Concluding the contract and paying the price of the tour
3.1. The contract is binding for the passenger when he has booked the tour and, within the time set by the tour operator, paid the reservation payment defined by him.
3.2. The final payment of the price shall be paid within the time defined in the brochure or agreed otherwise. When the passenger has paid the tour price, he has the right to receive, in good time before the start of the tour, all documents concerning the tour.
4. Passgenger's right to cancel the tour without special reason
The passenger may without special reason cancel the tour as follows:
4.1.a) At the latest 28 days before departure, by paying the tour operator a service fee defined beforehand.
b) Later than 28 days but at the latest 14 days before departure, by paying the reservation payment.
c) Later than 14 days, but at the latest 48 hours before departure, by paying 50 % of the tour price.
d) if the tour is canceled later than 48 hours before departure, the tour operator has the right to charge the entire price of the tour.
4.2. If the price of the tour is such that a group consisting of two or more passengers is to be accommodated in the same room or apartment and someone of the members of the group cancels his tour, the tour operator has in consequence of the cancellation the right to charge a reasonable extra fee. The person canceling his tour and the group members participating in the tour are jointly responsible for paying the extra compensation to the tour operator.
4.3. If the tour is not canceled and the passenger does not within the agreed time arrive at the agreed location of departure, or he is not able to participate in the tour because he, due to reasons that are his responsibility, does not possess the documents necessary for the tour - for example, he does not have a valid passport, visa, identification or vaccination certificate - he does not have the right to get the tour price paid back.
5. Passenger's right to cancel the tour because of a major occurrence
5.1. The passenger has the right to cancel the tour and get the tour price paid back with the service fee subtracted, if it would be unreasonable to demand that he participates in the tour, because
a) he or some close person of his becomes the victim of a sudden serious illness or accident or dies. Close persons are a spouse, a party of a couple in cohabitation, children, parents, parents in law, brothers and sisters, children's children, grandparents or travel companions that have booked the tour together with the passenger and according to the contract are to be accommodated in the same room or apartment; or
b) the passenger or the travel companion together with whom he has booked the tour encounters an unforeseen and major occurrence that makes it unreasonable to demand that he participates in the tour. Companion passengers are the passenger's children or parents, or other persons that according to the contract are to be accommodated in the same room or apartment as the passenger in question. An unforeseen and serious occurrence may amount to major damage to property, for example, fire in the passenger's home.
5.2. The passenger shall without delay communicate to the tour operator that the tour is canceled. The reason for the cancellation shall be verified with a reliable account, for example, a doctor's certificate, a protocol from a police investigation or a certificate provided by an insurance company. The verification shall be delivered to the tour operator as soon as possible and at the latest two weeks after the reason for the cancellation of the tour occurred, provided it is not unreasonably difficult for the passenger to comply with the said time period.
5.3. If the price of the tour is such that a group consisting of two or more persons are accommodated in the same room or apartment and someone of the group members because of a major obstacle cancels his tour according to section 5.1., the tour operator does not have the right to charge the extra compensation mentioned in section 4.2.
However, the tour operator has because of the cancellations the right to carry out reasonable changes to the accommodation of the rest of the group, provided that the quality of the tour does not become less than agreed.
6. Passenger's right to cancel the tour because of changes done by the tour operator or because of circumstances at the destination
6.1. The passenger has the right to cancel the tour, if
a) the departure of the tour or the time for returning home is moved for more than 30 hours from the agreed time,
b) the tour operator significantly alters the arrangements of the tour. A significant change is, for example, a change of carrier that significantly increases the travel time, a change of the destination or a change that clearly reduces the quality of the accommodation,
c) he has a valid cause to believe that it will not be possible to carry out the tour as agreed without jeopardizing his life or health because of actions of war, natural disaster, strike or similar events at or near the destination. When evaluating the reason for the cancellation, one shall in the matter take into account the opinion of Finnish authorities,
d) he otherwise has a valid cause to believe there will be a major fault in the tour operator's performance.
6.2. The passenger shall without delay communicate to the tour operator about the cancellation of the tour.
6.3. Section 10.4. states the right to cancel the tour because of price revision upwards.
6.4. When the passenger in cases mentioned above cancels the tour, he has the right to get the tour price paid back as well as compensation for expenses, caused by the tour, that have become needless because of the cancellation.
In cases according to clauses 6.1.a., 6.1.b. and 6.1.d., the passenger has the right to alternatively demand that the tour operator arranges a new, equivalent tour for the same price as paid for the original tour. In addition, section 12.3. is applied to the substitute tour.
7. Passenger's right to interrupt the tour and avoid the contract
7.1. The passenger has the right to interrupt the tour, if
a) the tour operator grossly has failed to realize his obligations or the realization of the tour in some other respect turns out to be so erroneous that the tour does not meet its originally intended purpose. The passenger has also on these grounds the right to avoid the contract after the tour; or
b) a situation according to clause 6.1.c. occurs during the tour.
7.2. If the passenger interrupts the tour or avoids the contract, he has the right get the tour price and other payments made to the tour operator refunded. If the tour operator's performance has given the passenger benefits, the passenger shall pay a compensation to the tour operator, the amount of which shall correspond to the value of the performance for the passenger.
7.3. If the passenger interrupts the tour on grounds according to clause 7.1.a., the tour operator shall at his own expense arrange the passenger's return transport, if necessary. The transportation shall take him to the starting point of the tour or to some other agreed destination on a carrier similar to the originally agreed one.
7.4. If the passenger according to clause 7.1.a. has the right to avoid the contract, he can alternatively demand that the tour operator provides a new, equivalent tour for the price he has paid for the original tour. In addition, section 12.3. is applied to the replacement tour.
7.5. If the passenger interrupts the tour on grounds according to clause 7.1.b. and the tour operator does not in accordance with section 2.5. assist him to arrange repatriation, the passenger may himself take the necessary actions. However, the passenger shall try to minimize the costs and other damage that possibly will befall the tour operator.
8. Passenger's right to change the contract and transfer it to a third person
8.1. By paying, in addition to the price of the new tour, the booking fee, the passenger can 28 days at the latest before departure change the date of departure, the destination or hotel. The tour operator has the right to interpret later changes as a cancellation of the tour and booking of a new one.
8.2. By paying the service fee, the passenger has the right to transfer his rights according to the contract to third person fulfilling the conditions that possibly have been set for participation in the tour. The transferor and transferee are jointly responsible for paying the tour price and booking fee to the tour operator. The tour operator shall at the latest 48 hours before departure be informed about the transfer.
9. Passenger's obligations and responsibility
9.1. The passenger shall during the tour obey instructions and regulations related to the realization of the tour that have been given by the authorities, the tour operator or his representative, as well as obey the regulations of hotels and carriers.
9.2. The passenger may not through his behavior disturb other passengers. If the passenger significantly disregards his obligation, he may be refused departure or removed from the tour. In that case the passenger has not the right to get the price refunded and he is himself responsible for the costs of his repatriation.
9.3. The passenger is responsible for damages that he willfully or through careless behavior causes the tour operator or a third party - for example, damage that may occur if he disobeys the above mentioned regulations.
9.4. The passenger shall, following instructions given by the tour operator, personally acquire the documents (passport, visa, vaccination certificate) that are necessary for the tour, and any insurance protection he considers necessary during the tour.
10. Price changes
10.1. After the conclusion of the contract the tour operator has the right to increase or reduce the agreed price of the tour, because of the following:
a) a change in taxes and other public charges affecting the price of the package,
b) changes in carrier costs that the tour operator cannot influence and that he could not have taken into account when the contract was made, or
c) a change in the rate of exchange which affects the costs of the package; the consumer ombudsman and the Association of Finnish Travel Agents will, if necessary, negotiate for the supplementing instructions on how to calculate the changes in the exchange rates.
10.2. A price revision upwards shall not exceed the rise in the costs. The price shall be reduced at least as much as the costs have decreased. However, the price change shall be at least 2 % of the price for the cheapest alternative for accommodation on the same tour and day of departure. The tour operator shall as soon as possible inform the passenger about the new price.
10.3. The tour price shall not be revised upwards within the 21 days preceding the date on which the tour starts. On the other hand, the tour operator has no obligation to reduce the price during that period.
10.4. If the tour price after the conclusion of the contract is increased by more than 10 % (calculated according to section 10.2.), the passenger has the right to avoid the contract. The passenger shall within one week after having been informed about the price increase, inform the tour operator that he avoids the contract.
11. Tour operator's right to make minor changes to the tour program
11.1. If the tour operator in consequence of circumstances independent of him cannot follow the agreed travel schedule, he has the right to change hotel, accommodation location, carrier and time schedule or make other changes to the tour program that do not significantly change the nature of the tour. The passenger shall as soon as possible be informed about the changes.
11.2. The tour operator has because of low enrollment the right to change carrier, route and time table, provided that the changes do not significantly change the nature of the tour. The passenger shall at the latest 14 days before the departure be informed about the changes.
11.3. Regardless of the changes mentioned above, the passenger is obliged to pay the tour price and other agreed fees. Howev-er, herewith shall be taken into account what is said in section 15.2. concerning the passenger's right to a price reduction.
12. The tour operator's right to cancel and interrupt the tour
12.1. The tour operator has the right to cancel the tour, because
a) of a sub-minimum of those enrolled for the tour on the sole condition that he has stated in either in the tour brochure or, if such is lacking, in the booking documents, that the performance depends on the number of those who have enrolled. The required number of participants may concern a particular tour or a series of tours to a particular location. The passenger shall at the latest 21 days before the departure be informed about the cancellation.
b) the tour operator's possibilities to carry out the tour as agreed has become significantly worse after the settlement of the contract because of an action of war, a natural disaster, strike or similar events at or near the destination or if the tour because of some other unforeseen reason cannot be carried out without jeopardizing the passenger's life or health. The passenger shall as soon as possible be notified about the cancellation.
12.2. If a situation according to clause 12.1.b. arises during the tour, the tour operator has the right to interrupt the tour and make other necessary changes to the travel program. The tour operator shall after the tour promptly refund the passenger with that part of the tour price that corresponds to the service he did not receive.
12.3. If the tour operator in consequence of reasons according to section 12.1. cancels the tour, the passenger may claim its substitution through a new package at the price he paid for the original one. The tour operator may, however, refuse to arrange a substitute if it would involve him unreasonable costs or unreasonable inconvenience.
If the tour operator and the passenger agree upon a substitute the price of which is cheaper that initially agreed upon or which lacks any services originally agreed upon, the passenger shall be refunded the balance between the two prices or the price element covering the services lacking.
12.4. After the cancellation of the tour, the tour operator shall promptly pay refund the passenger's payments, provided the pass-enger does not get a substitution tour according to section 12.3.
If the tour is canceled in consequence of reasons according to clause 12.1.a., the tour operator shall compensate the passenger for expenses that are directly related to the tour and have become useless because of the cancellation of the tour. If the passenger is informed about the cancellation of the tour later than 60 days before the departure of the tour and he does not receive a replacement tour, the above mentioned compensation shall be equal to at least the booking fee.
13. The tour operator's right to cancel the contract
The tour operator has the right to cancel the contract if the passenger at the latest on the agreed day has not paid the price of the tour. A prerequisite for the tour operator to have the right to cancel the contract is that the passenger has been given sufficient time to pay. In the document stating the payment time shall be said that the tour operator has the right to cancel the contract because of payment neglect.
14. Fault and complaint
14.1. The tour operator's performance contains a fault, if
a) the tour with its service and/or other arrangements does not conform to what was can be deemed agreed on,
b) the tour operator has neglected to provide the passenger with information about the terms that are applied to the tour and required by the Act on Package Tours nor has he given information on the contents of the tour nor on necessary documents or health regulations concerning the tour or carrier connections including time tables, nor other information needed by the passenger, for example, instructions in case of illness, accident or other similar instances during the tour, and that this can be assumed to have affected the passenger's decisionmaking; or
c) the tour operator fails to provide assistance in accordance with section 2.5.
14.2. Faulty performance shall not, however, include any minor changes or flaws in the arrangements that the passenger has, in view of the target or nature of the tour , reasonably been able to foresee.
14.3. Neither is a late arrival to the destination or a premature return journey considered a fault, if the change is due to reasons that are independent of the tour operator, and provided the stay at the destination is shortened with at most 6 hours during tours shorter than 5 days, or at most 8 hours during 5 - 8 days long tours and at most 12 hours during tours longer than 8 days.
If the reason of the change is due to congestion in air traffic, or actions taken by air-traffic control, exceptional weather or similar reasons, the above times are doubled.
14.4. Complaints
The passenger loses his right to relay on a fault if he fails to notify the tour operator within a reasonable time after he discovered or should have discovered the fault. Faults that can be corrected at the destination shall be communicated as soon as possible to the tour guide or a local representative of the tour operator.
However, the above said does not prohibit the passenger from relying on a fault, if the tour operator or some other enterpriser assisting him is guilty of gross negligence or conduct which is incompatible with the demands of honour and good faith.
15. Fault remedy and price reduction
15.1. Fault remedy
The tour operator shall promptly at his own expense remedy the fault. However, the tour operator has the right to refuse to remedy the fault, if the remedy would cause excessive costs or inconvenience. The passenger has the right to resist the remedy of the fault, if that would cause him major inconvenience.
15.2. Price reduction
If the fault is not remedied promptly at the tour operator's expense or if the fault cannot be remedied, the passenger has the right to a price reduction that shall correspond to the significance of the fault.
If the passenger does not use transportation or other services during the tour or uses them only partly, he has no right to a price reduction on this basis.
16. Indemnity
16.1. The passenger shall be entitled to compensation for any personal injury, damage to property or financial loss that he has sustained on account of a fault involved in the tour operator's performance if the fault, injury or damage was due to negligence on the part of the tour operator himself or an agent used by him for the fulfillment of the contract. To be relieved from such liability, the tour operator shall prove that no negligence existed on his part.
16.2. Damages that shall be compensated are, for example, extra costs caused to the passenger because of the fault, expenses that have become needless and lost of income in consequence of a late return home as well as extra costs because of staying for night.
16.3. The passenger shall, in compliance with the criteria stated in section 16.1., also have a right to compensation for any hindered availability of his luggage, etc. due to a delayed transport if it must, seeing to the duration of the delay and any other relative circumstances, be deemed to have inconvenienced the passenger.
16.4. The passenger shall to the best of his ability try to limit the extent of the damage.
The tour operator is not responsible for damage caused by the passenger's own actions.
One may negotiate the indemnity if, considering the passenger's possible own actions and the tour operator's possibilities to foresee and prohibit the damages as well as other circumstances, one may assume that the indemnity is excessive.
16.5. Concerning damages arising during air- or seaborne transportation, the compensation shall be assessed according to the regulations of the Air Transports Agreements Act, the Aviation Act and maritime law.
16.6. Force majeure
The tour operator is not responsible for damage caused by a force majeure or other unforeseen events that the tour operator or an enterpriser assisting the tour operator could not have prevented even through utmost care. Such events are, for example, an action of war, natural disaster, contagious disease, strike or similar situations.
The tour operator shall promptly communicate to the passenger of such force majeure events and as much as possible try to limit the damage befalling passenger.
17. Indemnity claims
17.1. Section 14.4. contains regulations concerning complaints to the tour operator.
17.2. Indemnity claims shall be delivered in writing to the tour operator no later than two months after the end of the tour, provided there are no special reasons to extend the time for complaints.
18. Disagreements
18.1. If the tour operator and the passenger cannot reach unanimity, for example concerning the interpretation of the contract or about the amount of a compensation, the passenger can bring the matter to the consumer complaint board.
18.2. The passenger can also bring the matter of disagreement to the district court of his domicile.
All taxes and service charges for items specified in the tour itinerary are included in the tour price.