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To: Karina Shuliak
and Jojo
Subject: Fwd: Itinerary for your upcoming trip
Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2012 16:03:08 +0000
lyn Jojo
Bella Klein
Lynn
Karyna! Your flight information for today!
Bella, On Jeffrey's Visa.
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From: JetBlue Reservations <
Date: March 5, 2012 11:00:47 AM EST
To:
> <lesley.jee@gmail.com>
Subject: Itinerary for your upcoming trip
>
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Your itinerary
Date
Departs/
Route
Flight/
Travelers
Frequent
Seats2
Terminal
Arrives
Operated
Flyerl
by
Mon. Mar
5:30 p.m.
ST THOMAS,
1035
Karyna
N/A
9A
05
6:05 p.m.
VIRGIN
Shuliak
ISLANDS to
SAN JUAN PR,
PUERTO RICO
Mon. Mar
7:25 p.m.
SAN JUAN PR,
706
Karyna
05
10:27 p.m.
PUERTO
v.,
Shuliak
RICOto
NEW YORK
JFK, NY
N/A
4A'
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carrier.
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Karyna Shuliak: 2792172849762
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Karyna Shuliak
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compensation charge and 8.875% state and local sales taxes). Rates include
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applicable, the Montreal Convention or the Warsaw Convention and its amendments
and special contracts. Incorporated terms include, but are not restricted to:
NOTICE OF INCREASED GOVERNMENT TAX OR FEE
JetBlue reserves the right to collect additional payment after a fare has been paid in
full and tickets issued for any additional government taxes or fees assessed or
imposed.
1. Liability limitations for baggage, including special rules for fragile and perishable
goods and the availability of excess valuation.
2. Liability limitations for personal injury or death.
3. Claims restrictions, including time periods within which passengers must file a
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rerouting.
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copy of the full text of the Contract of Carriage or tariffs. Additional information on
items one through seven can be obtained on JetBlue's website
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CARRY-ON BAGGAGE RULES
JetBlue flights - Each customer may bring one bag that fits in the overhead bin plus
one personal item (purse, briefcase, laptop, etc.) that fits under the seat in front free
of charge. Any excess carry-on baggage will be checked baggage.
Visit http://www.jetblue.com/bags and http://www.tsa.gov for more information.
Connecting on our partner airlines (including Cape Air) — The carry-on rules of a
partner airline apply when checking in to a JetBlue flight that is connecting to the
partner. See http://www.jetblue.com/partners for more information. While JetBlue
may allow additional carry-ons as a courtesy to customers connecting to our partner
airline, JetBlue cannot guarantee that those bags will be accepted for in-cabin travel
on the partner. Customers are encouraged to abide by partner's rules for their entire
journey to avoid additional checked baggage fees if their carry-ons do not meet
size/weight restrictions.
CHECKED BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE/FEES
Domestic JetBlue flights - JetBlue allows one free checked bag, subject to
size/weight restrictions. For flights booked on or after February 3, 2012 a $40.00 fee
applies to a second checked bag ($35.00 for flights booked before February 3, 2012),
subject to size/weight restrictions. A $75 fee applies for a third checked bag. Other
fees apply for additional baggage and oversized or overweight baggage.
Visit http://www.jetblue.com/bags for more information. International JetBlue flights -
JetBlue allows one free checked bag, subject to size/weight restrictions. For flights
booked on or after February 3, 2012 a $40.00 fee applies to a second checked bag
($35.00 for flights booked before February 3, 2012). Excess baggage rules and
size/weight restrictions may vary depending on load availability and country
restrictions. See www.jetblue.com/bags for more information. Travel on our partner
airlines (excluding Cape Air*) — Baggage rules and fees vary by partner airline and
destination. JetBlue will follow our partner airlines' fees when customers are traveling
on an itinerary including one of our partner airlines. Excess baggage rules and
size/weight restrictions may vary depending on load availability.
Seehttp://www.jetblue.com/partners for more information.
*For itineraries with a connection only to/from Cape Air, JetBlue's standard fees apply.
CHECK-IN TIMES
For domestic flights, customers traveling without checked baggage must obtain a
boarding pass twenty (20) minutes prior to scheduled departure and customers
traveling with checked baggage must obtain a boarding pass thirty minutes prior to
scheduled departure. Customers must be present in the boarding gate are fifteen (15)
minutes prior to scheduled departure or the posted aircraft departure time. For
international flights, customers traveling with or without checked bags must obtain a
boarding pass sixty (60) minutes prior to scheduled departure. Customers must be
present in the boarding gate twenty (20) minutes prior to scheduled departure or the
posted aircraft departure time.
DOCUMENTATION REQUIREMENTS
For domestic travel, customers over the age of 18 will be required to show a U.S.
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federal or state-issued photo ID that contains the following information: name, date of
birth, gender, expiration date and a tamper-resistant feature. Customers traveling
to/from an international destination are required to present proper documentation at
the time of check-in. Documents required for travel vary according to citizenship,
residency, country of travel, age (for minors), length of stay, purpose of visit, student
status, etc. Please check for specific requirements for the country, or countries, you
are visiting to make sure you have the correct documents. In addition, Customers
traveling to a country other than their country of citizenship or residency are required
to hold proof of return or onward travel. Failure to present proper documentation
could result in denied boarding.
ADVICE TO INTERNATIONAL PASSENGERS ON LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
Where a passenger's journey involves an ultimate destination or a stop in a country
other than the country of departure, either the Warsaw Convention and the Hague
Protocol, their amendments, and any special contracts of carriage embodied in
applicable tariffs that waive Warsaw/Hague limits, or the Montreal Convention may
apply to the entire journey including the portion within the countries of departure or
destination and, in some cases, may limit the liability of the carrier for death or
personal injury, delay, and for loss of or damage to baggage. The Montreal
Convention, where applicable, does not impose, and special contracts voluntarily
entered into by many carriers, including JetBlue, waive, the Warsaw/Hague
limitations for compensatory damages arising out of personal injury or wrongful death
caused by an accident, as defined by the applicable treaty. The names of carriers
party to the special contracts are available at all ticket offices of such carriers and
may be examined upon request.
NOTICE OF BAGGAGE LIABILITY LIMITS
For international transportation (including domestic portions) governed by the
Montreal Convention, JetBlue's liability for baggage is limited to 1,131 SDRs
(see www.imf.org for current value) per passenger unless a higher value is declared
and an extra charge is paid. For international transportation governed by the Warsaw
Convention and the Hague Protocol and their amendments, JetBlue's liability for
baggage is limited to $9.07 per pound for checked baggage and $400 per passenger
for unchecked baggage unless a higher value is declared and an extra charge is
paid. Special rules may apply to valuable articles. For domestic transportation,
JetBlue's liability for baggage is limited to $3,300 per passenger. General baggage
rules: As set forth more fully in its Contract of Carriage and international passenger
rules tariffs, JetBlue will not be responsible for fragile or perishable goods. JetBlue
assumes no liability for oversized, overweight or overpacked baggage, or for loss of
or damage to baggage parts such as wheels, straps, pockets, pull handles, zippers,
hanger hooks or other items attached to baggage. JetBlue will not be responsible for
the following items in checked or unchecked baggage: money, jewelry including
watches, cameras, camcorders, any type of electronic equipment, including
computers, valuable papers or documents and other similar items as described in
more detail in the Contract of Carriage.
NOTICE OF OVERBOOKING OF FLIGHTS
Although JetBlue does not intentionally overbook its flights, there is a slight chance
that a seat will not be available on a flight for which a person has a confirmed
reservation. If the flight is overbooked, no one will be denied a seat until airline
personnel first ask for volunteers willing to give up their reservation in exchange for
compensation of the airline's choosing. If there are not enough volunteers, JetBlue
will deny boarding to other persons in accordance with its particular boarding priority.
With few exceptions, including failure to comply with JetBlue's check-in deadline
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(which are available upon request from JetBlue), persons denied boarding
involuntarily are entitled to compensation. The complete rules for the payment of
compensation and JetBlue's boarding priorities are available at all airport ticket
counters and boarding locations. Some airlines do not apply these consumer
protections to travel from some foreign countries, although other consumer
protections may be available. Check with your airline or your travel agent.
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