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Can tourists get support for asking tour operators to refund the expenses that did not actually happen?
But there are many interests between tourists and tour groups, and sometimes there are conflicts of interest. Then, can tourists get support if they ask tour operators to refund the expenses that have not actually happened?
First of all, give readers a reassurance. This situation can be compensated. According to China's tourism laws and regulations, before or during the tour, tourists unilaterally terminate the contract, and the tourists have the right to ask the tour operators for the keys for the related expenses that have not actually been paid, or the tour operators ask the tourists to pay reasonable expenses, and the people's courts should support them.
In the cooperation between tourists and tour operators, after the end of the contract, the cooperation that has not been carried out stops, and if it has been carried out, the parties may claim compensation for losses according to the situation.
According to the provisions of the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China, if the travel process is affected by objective, inevitable and irresistible forces, the travel agency will return the remaining money to the passengers after deducting the expenses incurred for better performing its duties during this period.
If the tour operators fail to fulfill their security obligations for various reasons and have caused actual personal injuries and property losses to tourists, tourists have the right to claim compensation from the tour operators.
If the improper behavior of a third person other than tourists and tour operators causes damage to tourists' legitimate rights and interests, property status and personal health, tourists have the right to claim compensation from the third person according to law, and the people's court takes a supportive attitude towards such behavior.
If the tour operator discloses or divulges the personal information of the passenger without the consent of the passenger himself, the tourist has the right to claim compensation from the tour operator according to law. China's judiciary supports this attitude.
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