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How many tourist contracts (model texts) are there in Hangzhou?
Hangzhou domestic tourism contract
Tourist: Waiting for someone.
(The list can be attached with pages, which need to be signed and sealed by representatives of travel agencies and tourists. )
Travel agency:
Travel agency business license number:
Business scope of travel agency:
Hangzhou Tourism Commission
hangzhou administration for industry and commerce
plan
Chapter I Definitions and Concepts
Article 1 Definitions of Terms in this Contract
1. Travel agency refers to an enterprise legal person who has obtained the Travel Agency Business License and the Business License of Enterprise Legal Person and is engaged in tourism business.
2. Tourists refer to mainland residents or groups who have signed domestic travel contracts with travel agencies and participated in domestic tourism activities.
3. Domestic tourism service refers to the travel agency organizing tourists to travel in People's Republic of China (PRC) (excluding Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province), booking public transport tickets, arranging catering, accommodation, sightseeing and other service activities according to the Travel Agency Regulations and other laws and regulations.
4. Travel expenses refer to the expenses paid by tourists to travel agencies for purchasing domestic travel services.
Travel expenses include:
(1) transportation expenses;
(2) Accommodation fee;
(3) meals (excluding drinks);
(4) The first ticket fee for scenic spots arranged by the travel agency;
(5) Other project expenses arranged in the itinerary;
(6) Tour guide service fees and other service fees of travel agencies (including destination pick-up travel agencies).
Travel expenses do not include:
(1) Personal travel insurance expenses insured by tourists;
(2) The project that the contract requires tourists to pay separately;
(3) Expenses not agreed in the contract to be paid by the travel agency, including but not limited to expenses required for non-contractual activities outside the itinerary and expenses incurred during self-arranged activities;
(4) Personal expenses incurred by tourists during their travel, including but not limited to non-free meals on transportation, overweight luggage, laundry, telephone charges, drinks during their stay, personal entertainment expenses, medical expenses for personal injuries, expenses and rewards for finding personal lost items, and compensation expenses caused by personal reasons.
(5) "Shopping places" refers to places that are specially engaged in or mainly engaged in shopping in the itinerary.
(6) Free activities refer to the free activities arranged in the itinerary.
(7) The period of self-arranged activities refers to the period of free activities arranged in the travel itinerary, the period during which tourists do not participate in travel activities, the period during which tourists leave the accommodation facilities before and after the daily itinerary, and the period during which tourists leave the group temporarily with the consent of the tour guide.
(8) Travel agency liability insurance refers to the insurance whose subject matter is the compensation liability that the travel agency should bear for tourists and the personnel appointed to provide services for tourists.
(9) Personal travel insurance insured by tourists refers to short-term insurance purchased by tourists themselves or through insurance institutions such as travel agencies, air ticket agents and scenic spots, with their own life, body, property or related interests as the subject matter of insurance, including but not limited to aviation accident insurance, travel accident insurance, emergency rescue insurance and special project accident insurance.
(10) Leaving the group refers to the behavior that group tourists do not complete the agreed itinerary with the consent of the tour guide.
(1 1) Leaving the tour refers to the behavior of group tourists leaving the tour group without the consent of the tour guide and failing to complete the itinerary agreed with the tour group.
(12) Transfer tour refers to the behavior of a travel agency to hand over tourists to domestic travel teams organized by other travel agencies with the written consent of tourists because the number of tour groups is lower than that of tour groups before departure.
(13) Group tour refers to the behavior that a travel agency forms a group with tourists attracted by other travel agencies to arrange tourism services in a unified way with the consent of tourists when signing a contract, on the premise of ensuring that the promised service content and standards remain unchanged.
(14) Force majeure refers to unforeseeable, unavoidable and insurmountable objective conditions, including but not limited to natural and social reasons, such as natural disasters, wars, terrorist activities, turmoil, riots, strikes, public health emergencies, government actions, etc.
(15) Accidents refer to incidents caused by accidental factors other than the intention or negligence of the parties, including but not limited to traffic jams caused by major protocol activities, train flight delays, temporary closure of scenic spots, etc.
(16) Business loss expenses refer to the economic losses incurred by travel agencies because tourists leave the group before departure, including the expenses of flying (cars, boats) and other means of transportation (including reservation fees), hotel accommodation expenses (including reservation fees), per capita car rental expenses for sightseeing buses and other actual expenses. For example, when a travel agency purchases a group ticket, it implements a group discount price that is strictly restricted (no change, no transit, no refund), and the fare cancelled before departure is regarded as an actual loss.
(17) Golden Week refers to a public holiday that connects three legal holidays, such as the Spring Festival and the National Day, with public holidays before and after, and usually lasts for seven days.
Chapter II Signing of Contracts
Article 2 Travel itinerary
The travel agency shall provide a travel itinerary with a group number (hereinafter referred to as "travel itinerary"), which shall be an integral part of this contract after being confirmed by both parties' signatures or seals. The following contents shall be clearly stated in the travel itinerary:
(1) Starting point, passing place, destination, route travel time and specific arrangements of the travel itinerary (calculated in natural days, including flight time of planes, cars, ships, etc. , less than 24 hours is also a day);
(2) The name, address, contact person and telephone number of the destination travel agency;
(3) Traffic service arrangements and standards (clear information such as vehicles and grades, departure time, whether or not to transfer);
(4) Accommodation service arrangement and standard (indicate the name, location and star rating of the accommodation hotel, and indicate whether there are air conditioning, hot water, independent toilets and other related service facilities in non-star hotels);
(5) Dining (breakfast and dinner) service arrangement and its standard (indicate the number, place and standard of dining);
(6) The specific contents and time of the tour items arranged by the travel agency (the contents of the tour route shall be clear, including the names of the scenic spots and the tour items, and the minimum stay time of the scenic spots);
(7) Time and frequency of free activities;
(8) Shopping arrangements (list the shopping time, the name of the shopping place, the longest stay time and the main commodities arranged by the travel agency, etc.). );
(9) Entertainment activities arranged in the itinerary (specify the time, place and project content of entertainment activities);
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The terms used in the travel itinerary must be accurate and clear, and there must be no uncertain terms such as "quasi-star", "luxury", "for reference only", "subject to ××" and "at the same level as ××" to indicate the service standard.
Article 3 Signing a contract
Tourists should carefully read and understand the terms of this contract, travel itinerary and list of items to be paid separately, and travel agencies and tourists should sign a written contract.
Article 4 Tourism advertisements and promotional materials
Travel advertisements and promotional materials of travel agencies should follow the principle of good faith. If its contents conform to the provisions of the Contract Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), it shall be regarded as an integral part of this contract, which shall be binding on both travel agencies and tourists.
Article 5 the validity of the contract
This contract is made in duplicate, one for each party, with the same legal effect, and shall come into effect as of the date of signature or seal by both parties.
Chapter III Rights and Obligations of the Parties to a Contract
Article 6 the rights of tourists
1. Ask the travel agency to cash the travel itinerary service according to the contract and travel itinerary.
2. Ask the travel agency to issue an invoice when paying the travel expenses.
3. Without prior consultation, refuse to transfer or join the tour group, and refuse to arrange paid items such as shopping outside the contract.
4. When the legitimate rights and interests are damaged, complain to the tourism and industrial and commercial departments or ask the travel agency to assist in claiming compensation.
5. Other rights granted to consumers by People's Republic of China (PRC) Consumer Protection Law and relevant laws and regulations.
Article 7 obligations of tourists
1. Fill in the travel registration form, travel safety card and other contents truthfully, take responsibility for the contents filled in, and truthfully inform the travel agency staff of personal health information related to travel activities. The contact information provided must be frequently used or can be contacted in time.
2. Pay the travel expenses according to the contract.
3. Take care of your luggage, especially valuables. If it is damaged or lost due to improper custody, you should be responsible.
4. During the self-arranged activities, you should choose the activities within your own risk control and be responsible for your own safety.
5. Complete the tour with the group according to the contract, cooperate with the unified management of the tour guide, actively cooperate with the emergency disposal of the travel agency in case of emergency, and take measures to prevent the loss from expanding.
6. In case of disputes during the trip, they should be settled on the principle of equal consultation, and appropriate measures should be taken to prevent the loss from expanding. It is not allowed to delay the trip or leave the group by refusing to board the plane (car or boat).
7. Abide by national and local laws, regulations and relevant regulations, and do not engage in illegal activities or participate in pornography, gambling and drug activities during the travel itinerary.
8. Abide by public order and social morality, respect local religious beliefs, ethnic customs and customs, respect the personality of tourism service personnel, behave in a civilized manner, and do not scribble, spit or litter on landscapes and buildings.
9. If personal injuries or property losses are caused by their own reasons, such as crimes, negligent behaviors, their own diseases, and misjudgments of their own behaviors, the tourists themselves shall bear all the responsibilities.
10. When the legitimate rights and interests are damaged and the travel agency is required to assist in the claim, it shall provide legal and valid credentials.
Article 8 The rights of travel agencies
1, verify the relevant information provided by tourists, and decide whether to accept tourists to sign up for travel according to their physical health and related conditions.
2. According to the contract, the tourists are charged all the travel expenses.
3. In case of emergency, the tourism team can take emergency measures and ask the tourists to cooperate.
4. Require tourists to abide by the travel itinerary agreed in the contract, and refuse unreasonable demands made by tourists outside the contract.
5. Stop tourists from violating laws and local customs.
Article 9 Obligations of travel agencies
1. Provide services for tourists according to the contents and standards agreed in the contract and travel itinerary.
2. Provide tourists with legal travel expense invoices.
3. Issue personal information security cards written in a fixed format and designated by tourists (including the name, blood type and emergency contact information of tourists). ).
4. Insure travel agency liability insurance to remind tourists to buy personal travel insurance.
5. Before leaving the group, provide tourists with a "travel itinerary" to inform them of the specific itinerary and related specific matters, including important regulations, customs, safety measures and emergency contact information of the tourist destination.
6. Make true explanations and clear warnings to tourists on matters that may endanger the personal and property safety of tourists and problems that should be paid attention to, and take reasonable and necessary measures to prevent the occurrence of hazards; When the personal and property rights and interests of tourists are damaged, reasonable and necessary protection and rescue measures should be taken to avoid the expansion of the personal and property rights and interests of tourists.
7. Arrange shopping and other paid items according to the contract, and do not force tourists to shop or participate in other paid items in disguise.
8. If the goods purchased by tourists in the shopping places arranged in the travel itinerary are fake and shoddy goods, the travel agency shall actively assist tourists in making claims. If a tourist cannot get compensation from the shopping place for more than 60 days from the date of claim, the travel agency shall pay in advance.
9. According to the contract, arrange certified tour guides for the tourism team in accordance with the Travel Agency Regulations and the Regulations on the Administration of Tour Guides.
10. Actively coordinate and handle tourists' complaints in the process of traveling. When a dispute occurs, take appropriate measures to prevent the loss from expanding.
1 1. If the travel agency leaves the group by group, it shall still bear the responsibilities and obligations stipulated in this contract.
12, keep the personal information of tourists confidential according to law, and properly keep all kinds of certificates submitted by tourists.
Chapter iv is not suitable for outbound tourists
Article 10 Warm Tips
1. In order to ensure the smooth travel of the tour group and prevent personal accidents during the trip, visitors are requested to have the necessary physical examination before going out. If there are patients with the following health problems, please do not register. If you conceal an accident in a tour group, you will be responsible for:
(1) Patients with infectious diseases such as infectious hepatitis, active tuberculosis and typhoid fever;
(2) Patients with cardiovascular diseases such as severe hypertension, cardiac insufficiency, myocardial hypoxia and myocardial infarction;
(3) Patients with cerebrovascular diseases such as cerebral embolism, cerebral hemorrhage and brain tumor;
(4) Patients with respiratory diseases, such as emphysema and cor pulmonale;
(5) mental patients, such as epilepsy and various mental patients;
(6) Patients with severe anemia, such as patients with hemoglobin level below 50g/L;
(7) convalescent patients with large and medium-sized operations;
(8) Pregnant women and people with mobility difficulties.
2, infectious diseases, mental illness and other patients such as endangering the health and safety of other tourists, their own or legal guardians should be liable for compensation.
Chapter V Elderly and Underage Tourists
Article 11 Special agreement for elderly tourists
1. Elderly tourists refer to the elderly who are over 60 years old and sign up for ordinary tour groups or tour groups composed of elderly people.
2. Older tourists should truthfully fill in their age and physical health when signing up for the tour. In particular, it is necessary to explain that it is difficult to participate in some special tourism or projects (such as transportation, food, special geographical and environmental restrictions, etc.). According to their physical health, travel agencies should know the contact information of their family members.
3. When the elderly tourists are unable to continue traveling due to illness and other health reasons, the travel agency shall actively assist them in seeking medical treatment or returning, and refund the expenses of the elderly tourists after deducting the expenses, refund fees, handling fees and other reasonable expenses.
4. Travel agencies should strengthen the medical knowledge training for tour guides, so that they can master some common sense of first aid. In the process of traveling, elderly tourists should be provided with safety tips and necessary care regularly.
The elderly over 5.76 years old must be accompanied by their families and sign a supplementary agreement.
Article 12 Minor tourists have a special agreement.
1. Minor tourists refer to minors under the age of 18 who sign up for ordinary tour groups or join tour groups composed of minors.
2, minor tourists must be accompanied by their families to participate in the tour or obtain the consent of their families, and sign a supplementary agreement.
Parents or other guardians of minors shall protect the safety of accompanying minor tourists.
4. If minors and their parents or other guardians * * * participate in tourism activities organized by travel agencies and cause personal injury to minors or minors cause personal injury to others, the travel agency shall not be liable, but the travel agency shall actively assist in handling related matters.
Chapter VI Modification and Assignment of Contract
Article 13 Modification of the Contract
1. Travel agencies and tourists can change the contents of this contract through consultation, but they must be signed and sealed by both parties in writing for confirmation. The increased travel expenses and losses caused to the other party shall be borne by the party proposing the change; The travel agency shall refund the reduced travel expenses to the tourists.
2. If the contract cannot be performed or continues to be performed due to force majeure or unexpected events, the travel agency may change the corresponding contents after obtaining the consent of more than 50% members of the travel team. If it is impossible to solicit opinions due to an emergency or to obtain the consent of more than 50% of the members after soliciting opinions, the travel agency may decide to change the content, but it shall provide necessary proof for its decision.
3. In case of force majeure or unexpected events before the trip, both parties can cancel or postpone the trip through consultation. If the itinerary is cancelled, the travel agency will refund the travel expenses to the tourists in full. Travel expenses, if any, shall be shared reasonably by both parties through consultation.
4. In case of force majeure during the tour, the travel agency will return the unexpired travel expenses to the tourists after implementing the change according to the agreement in Item 2 of this article, and the increased travel expenses will be reasonably shared by both parties through consultation.
5. In case of unexpected events in the process of traveling, the travel agency cannot continue to perform the contract, and after implementing the change according to the agreement in Item 2 of this article, the unused travel expenses will be returned to the tourists, so the increased travel expenses will be borne by the party proposing the change (but the beneficiary will bear it due to emergency avoidance).
Article 14 Contract Assignment
After fulfilling the contractual obligations (paying the travel expenses), tourists can transfer the rights in the contract to a third person who meets the travel conditions by notifying the travel agency in writing, so the increased expenses will be borne by the tourists and the reduced expenses will be returned to the tourists.
Article 15 Arrangements for not forming a group
When the number of tour groups organized by the travel agency is less than the number of tour groups, the tourists can make the following arrangements with the travel agency in Article 25 of this contract:
1. Transfer: On the premise of ensuring that the promised service content and standard will not be lowered, the travel agency may transfer the tourists to tour groups organized by other travel agencies with the prior written consent of the tourists, and compensate the transferred travel agency for its violation of this contract. If the tourist signs a separate contract with the transferred travel agency, the rights and obligations of this contract will be terminated.
2. Postpone the tour and change the tour route: With the written consent of the tourists, the travel agency may postpone the tour or change other tour routes, and re-sign the travel contract when necessary, so the increased expenses shall be borne by the tourists and the reduced expenses shall be refunded by the travel agency.
Chapter VII Termination of the Contract
Sixteenth do not agree to transfer, postpone the transfer and change the tour route to terminate the contract.
If the number of people less than the tour group cannot form a tour group, and the tourists neither agree to transfer the tour group, nor agree to postpone or change other routes to leave the tour group, it shall be deemed that the travel agency has terminated the contract and shall be dealt with according to the relevant agreements in Item 1 of Article 17 and Article 20 of this contract.
Article 17 Termination of Contract before Travel
Tourists and travel agencies can terminate the contract in writing before departure. If the contract is terminated more than 7 days before departure (calculated by the difference between the departure date and the natural arrival date of the notice of termination, the same below), both parties shall not be liable for breach of contract. If the travel agency proposes to terminate the contract, it will refund the travel expenses in full; If the tourist proposes to terminate the contract and has incurred travel expenses, the incurred travel expenses shall be deducted. The travel agency shall refund the travel expenses to the tourists within 5 working days from the date of the notice of termination of the contract.
If a tourist or travel agency proposes to terminate the contract within 7 days before departure (including the seventh day, the same below), the party who proposes to terminate the contract shall bear the liability for breach of contract.
Article 18 Termination of contract during travel
1. If a tourist fails to arrive at the agreed meeting and departure place at the agreed time and fails to join the tour team halfway, it shall be deemed that the tourist has terminated the contract and shall be dealt with according to the relevant provisions in Item 1 of Article 19 of this contract;
2. If the tourist leaves the tour group during the tour, the travel agency may terminate the contract, and the tourist may not ask the travel agency to refund the travel expenses. If economic losses are caused to travel agencies, tourists should bear the corresponding liability for compensation.
Chapter VIII Liability for Breach of Contract
Nineteenth tourists' liability for breach of contract
1. If a tourist proposes to terminate the contract within 7 days before departure (including the seventh day, the same below), he shall pay the business loss fee to the travel agency according to the following standards:
7 to 4 days before departure, pay 50% of all travel expenses;
3 days before departure to 1 day, pay 60% of all travel expenses;
On the day of departure, pay 80% of the total travel expenses.
If the business loss fee paid according to the above ratio is not enough to compensate the actual loss of the travel agency, the tourist shall compensate the travel agency according to the actual loss, but the maximum amount shall not exceed the total travel expenses.
After deducting the above-mentioned business losses, the travel agency shall refund the remaining travel expenses to the tourists within 5 working days from the date of the arrival of the tourists' withdrawal notice.
2. If the tourist fails to pay the travel expenses in full according to the time agreed in this contract, the travel agency has the right to terminate the contract and require the tourist to bear the business loss expenses of the travel agency.
3. Tourists who don't listen to the advice of travel agencies and their tour guides and affect the team trip, causing losses to travel agencies, shall bear the corresponding liability for compensation.
4. The losses caused by tourists' personal activities beyond the content agreed in this contract shall be borne by them.
5. If the travel agency suffers damage due to the fault of the tourist, the tourist shall compensate for the loss.
6. When there is a dispute with the travel agency, tourists should take active measures to prevent the loss from expanding, otherwise they should be responsible for the expanded loss.
Twentieth travel agency's liability for breach of contract
1. If the travel agency proposes to terminate the contract within 7 days before departure (including the seventh day, the same below), it will refund all the travel expenses to the tourists and pay the tourists the liquidated damages according to the following standards:
7 to 4 days before departure, pay 65438+ 00% of the total travel expenses as penalty;
3 days before departure to 1 day, pay 15% of the total travel expenses as penalty;
On the day of departure, pay a penalty of 20% of the total travel expenses.
If the above liquidated damages are not enough to compensate the actual losses of tourists, the travel agency shall compensate the tourists according to the actual losses.
The travel agency shall, within 5 working days from the date of arrival of the cancellation notice, refund all the travel expenses to the tourists and pay the above liquidated damages.
2. If the travel agency fails to provide services as agreed in the contract, or adjusts the travel itinerary without the consent of the tourists (except for the circumstances specified in Paragraph 2 of Article 13 of this contract), it shall take measures to remedy it. Those who have not taken remedial measures or have taken remedial measures, but they are not enough to make up for the losses of tourists, shall bear the corresponding liability for compensation.
3. If the travel agency arranges other paid items other than those agreed in this contract without the signature of the tourists, it shall bear the expenses of the self-funded items; If you increase the number of shopping without authorization, you will pay the tourists a penalty of 10% of the total travel expenses each time; If the travel agency forces or forces tourists to shop in disguise, it will pay the tourists a penalty of 20% of the total travel expenses every time.
4. If the travel agency violates the contract to stop providing accommodation, catering, transportation and other tourism services to tourists, it shall bear the necessary expenses for the same services as agreed by tourists during the suspension of tourism services, and pay the tourists a penalty of 30% of the total travel expenses.
When there is a dispute with tourists, the travel agency should take active measures to prevent the loss from expanding, otherwise it should be responsible for the expanded loss.
Article 2 1
1. If the personal and property rights and interests of tourists are damaged due to third party infringement and other reasons not attributable to the travel agency, the travel agency will not be liable for compensation. However, if the loss of personal and property rights and interests of tourists increases due to the travel agency's failure to fulfill its obligation of assistance, the travel agency shall be liable for the increased loss.
2. If the personal and property rights and interests of tourists are damaged in the activities arranged by themselves, and the travel agency has fulfilled the obligation of warning beforehand and assisting afterwards, it will not be liable for compensation.
3. In the course of traveling, if the airline, ship or railway operator loses or damages the checked baggage of tourists, the tourists shall claim compensation from the operators listed above, and the travel agency shall perform the obligation of assistance. Where laws and regulations restrict the liability of airlines, ships and railway operators, tourists may not claim compensation from travel agencies for baggage losses exceeding the liability limit.
Chapter IX Terms of Agreement
22 seconds travel time
Departure time _ _, end time, * * * day and night.
Article 23 Travel expenses and payment
(Travel expenses are calculated in RMB)
Adult: yuan/person; Children (/kloc-under 0/2 years old): RMB/person; Total yuan.
How and when to pay the travel expenses:.
Article 24 Personal travel insurance
(Insurance premium is calculated in RMB)
1. tourist _ (agree or disagree, tick is invalid) entrusts a travel agency to handle the personal travel insurance insured by tourists.
Name of insurance product: insurance company:
Insurance amount: insurance premium:
2. According to the regulations of insurance companies, the insured amount and compensation amount of the three age groups (minors, adults and the elderly) are different, among which the insured amount of minors and the elderly is lower. Please pay attention.
3. In order to effectively protect the rights and interests of tourists and enhance the anti-risk ability of travel agencies, tourists (agree or disagree, tick is invalid) travel agencies contribute to buy personal travel insurance for them. When an insurance accident occurs and the travel agency is liable for compensation, the insurance money will be used as compensation paid by the travel agency to tourists; If the tourist has obtained compensation from the travel agency or a third party entrusted by the travel agency through consultation or litigation, the tourist shall transfer the insurance right to the travel agency.
Twenty-fifth on the number of groups and not the number of groups agreed.
Minimum group size: people; If the number of people is less than this, the travel agency shall notify the tourists in time the day before departure.
If it is not possible to form a group, do tourists agree to solve it in the following ways:
1, (agree or disagree, tick is invalid) switch groups;
2, (agree or disagree, tick is invalid) postpone the tour;
3. (If you agree or disagree, the box is invalid) Change other routes to join the League.
The 26th Assembling Agreement
Visitors (agree or disagree, tick is invalid) leave the group by group.
Special agreement for the 27th Golden Week.
During the Golden Week travel peak period, the advance notice time and related responsibilities for tourists and travel agencies to leave the group and cancel their trips before departure are as follows:
Tell the time in advance. Tourists who leave the group before departure shall pay the percentage of travel agency business losses to the total travel expenses. If the travel agency cancels the tour, they should pay a penalty to the tourists according to a certain proportion of the total cost of the tour.
The day before departure
The day before departure
The day before departure
The day before departure
Article 28 Dispute settlement
In case of any dispute during the performance of this contract, both parties shall settle it through consultation, or complain to the tourism quality supervision administration, consumers' association and other relevant departments; If no settlement can be reached through consultation or complaint, a lawsuit shall be brought to the people's court in the place where the contract is signed, or arbitration shall be applied according to the arbitration agreement and arbitration clause reached separately.
Article 29 Other agreed matters
1. If a tourist signs a contract on behalf of other tourists, the tourist is obliged to make necessary explanations on the matters agreed in this contract (including annexes and supplementary agreements) (especially the "warm tips" and "exemption clauses" of this contract). If the tourists fail to fulfill the above obligations, the travel agency has the right to recover from the tourists after assuming civil liability.
Tourism Representative (Signature): Travel Agency (Seal):
CertificateNo.: Business scope:
Address: Business address:
Tel: Contract Manager:
Mobile phone: Tel:
Fax: Fax:
Email: Email:
Date of signing: Date of signing:
Signing place: _ _ _ _
Use it to explain.
Length This contract is based on People's Republic of China (PRC) Contract Law, Travel Agency Regulations and Detailed Rules for the Implementation of Travel Agency Regulations, and the Team Domestic Travel Contract (Model Text) formulated by the National Tourism Administration and the State Administration for Industry and Commerce, and is formulated in combination with the development requirements of Hangzhou tourism.
2. This contract is a model text, which can be used when a travel agency signs a group domestic tour (excluding Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan tours and border tours) with tourists whose domicile is in the administrative area of Hangzhou.
3. Blank lines are left in the text of this contract for supplementary agreement by both parties. The contents selected in the contract text, the blanks filled in and other contents that need to be changed shall be determined by both parties through consultation.
4. Both parties can change or supplement the contents of this model text in written form, and the changed or supplemented contents will not relieve or exempt the travel agency from its responsibilities.
5. This model text is jointly formulated and interpreted by Hangzhou Tourism Commission and Hangzhou Administration for Industry and Commerce, and implemented within the administrative area of Hangzhou.
6. When signing a contract with an enterprise customer, fill in the column of "tourists": company name, and indicate the number of participants, names and ID numbers (attached table).
7. When signing a contract with a corporate customer, fill in the blank in Item 2 of Article 29 of Hangzhou Domestic Tourism Contract: the tourists (company name) of this tourism department organize employees and customers to travel to xxx, and the travel agency designs the tour route or makes specific itinerary according to the requirements of the tourists (company name). In view of the fact that the rights and obligations of this contract ultimately belong to the employees and customers of the tourism (company name) organization, tourism (company name) has the obligation to make necessary explanations (especially the "warm tips" and "exemption clauses" of this contract) for the matters agreed in this contract (including annexes and supplementary agreements). If the tourist (company name) fails to fulfill the above obligations, its employees, customers and clients will be affected.
8, the legitimate rights and interests of tourists are damaged or have objections to the quality of tourism services, can be resolved through consultation with the travel agency, you can also complain to the competent tourism quality supervision and management department.
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