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What are the preferential policies for travel tickets for 60-year-olds?

There are preferential policies for travel tickets for 60-year-olds, and they must bring their ID cards or old-age cards.

The preferential policies are as follows:

1, preferential policies: children's height 1.2 (inclusive)-1.5 meters (exclusive), and elderly people aged 60 (exclusive) to 70 (inclusive) buy tickets for scenic spots with their military officers' cards, level 5-/kloc-

2, free ticket policy: 1.2 meters (excluding) children are free; Disabled people aged 70 (excluding) and 1-4 are free with valid certificates.

Extended data

20 13 On the afternoon of April 25th, the second session of the 12th the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) voted to pass the Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China. Tourism law is a legislative project initiated in the early stage of reform and opening up. It was included in the seventh legislative plan of the National People's Congress Standing Committee (NPCSC) and the legislative plan of the State Council. However, because China's tourism industry was still in its infancy at that time, the relevant parties had different opinions on some important issues involved in the legislation, and this draft law could not be submitted for deliberation.

Article 66 A tourist may terminate the contract under any of the following circumstances:

(a) suffering from infectious diseases and other diseases that may endanger the health and safety of other tourists;

(two) carrying articles that endanger public safety and refusing to hand them over to the relevant departments for handling;

(3) engaging in activities that violate the law or social morality;

(four) engaged in activities that seriously affect the rights and interests of other tourists, and do not listen to dissuasion, can not stop;

(5) Other circumstances stipulated by law.

Article 92 Disputes between tourists and tour operators can be resolved through the following channels:

(1) Both parties negotiate;

(two) to apply for mediation to consumers' associations, tourism complaint acceptance agencies or relevant mediation organizations;

(three) according to the arbitration agreement reached with the tour operators, submit it to an arbitration institution for arbitration;

(4) bring a lawsuit to the people's court.

Baidu Encyclopedia: Tourism Law of the People's Republic of China