Terms and Conditions
Information for Agents and Travel Organizers
Update May 30, 2010.
Note though all due care is taken with the information below the regulations do change sometimes without notice. Also we cannot be responsible for any mistakes or changes in the below information. Please check any critical information.
Conditions (100527): ________________________________________ Introduction
The information below is to familiarize you with the workings and norm of the tourism industry in the area (Holy Land; Jordan; Sinai and Egypt). Our quotations and mode of operation are based on these conditions. Please read carefully to familiarize yourself with the situation on the ground. We hope that your better understanding of the conditions in the area will help you work better and assist you in preparing your tours and clients better for visiting the area. Note also the situation in the country is dynamic and constantly changing. We update this information from time to time so please be sure to revisit this information. If you need additional information or clarifications please contact us.
If you notice any mistakes in or have any suggestions about this information please email us.
Index:
1. Hotels 2. Restaurants 3. Transportation 4. Gratuities and Tips 5. Itineraries 6. Pricing & Our Rates 7. Payment 8. Cancellation Fees 9. Border Regulations & Visas 10. Shopping 11. Airline Tickets 12. Syria & Lebanon 13. Miscellaneous information 14. Information specific to the Holy Land 15. Information specific to Jordan 16. Information specific to Egypt 17. Liability ________________________________________
1. Hotels:
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Update Jul 30, 2009
Tourism to the region – Israel/ Palestine; Jordan and Egypt - is already recovering from the shock of the financial crisis. Demand is the high season months, March-May and October-November, can exceed the limited hotel availability.
We therefore recommend:
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Planning ahead and booking early (one year or more in advance is not too early!)
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Bringing tours in the shoulder and low season when demand and crowds are a bit less
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Being prepared to pay non-refundable deposits to secure hotel space
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Finalising trips as early as possible in terms of group status and rooming lists
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Being flexible with your itinerary and hotel requirements. Be prepared to fit the itineraries to the hotels available rather than the reverse.
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Avoiding changes (dates, sequence, hotels, etc) once the tour is booked.
Agents who are better organized in advance, and who are willing to put money down will get the hotel space ahead of others.
Our quotations are based on the hotels listed or similar. If the hotels listed are not available, we will look for the best alternative. The final hotels used will be the ones confirmed by us. If hotels of the quoted price range are not available we may have to charge a supplement for more expensive hotels.
Note that Israel does not have a hotel grading or category system. In Jordan and Egypt hotel ratings exist but the standard of hotels within any single category vary extensively. Note a quotation is not a confirmation. Once we get the go-ahead from you we start to book the hotel space. However the hotels requested or specified may not be available. Please do not assume any confirmation of hotels and check with us from time to time for the progress of your booking.
During busy times or high seasons hotels may request non-refundable deposits to maintain reservations. Some hotels are asking for deposits 1-4 months in advance. We will pass on such requests to you. Note hotels may cancel bookings unless a payment is made. In the event of such a cancellation, and the materialization of the booking, we cannot guarantee space at the same hotel and will book at the best hotel available.
Single Rooms are subject to availability. Note that there may be a limited number of single rooms available in hotels especially in the high season. Hotels sometimes limit the number of single rooms to 10% of total rooms booked. We recommend you limit the number of single rooms. If you have a large number of single room requests please check with us before confirming to the client.
Single Room Supplement is charged by hotels regardless of the reason for the single. Thus singles that are forced (when there is no one for the person to share with) are charged by hotels regardless.
Most hotels provide twin beds in twin and double rooms.
Triple Rooms usually consist of a fold-up bed added to the room or a mini-sofa bed that opens up into a bed. These may not be as comfortable as the regular beds. Hotels generally give a minimal reduction for a triple share. Please make clients aware of the conditions of triple rooms.
Most hotels in the do not have designated non-smoking rooms. Generally only the Deluxe Five Star Hotels have non-smoking rooms.
Rooms are provided at hotels on a run-of-the-house basis. This means that hotels provide whatever rooms they have available; in return you benefit from special concessionary room rates for groups. Special request for certain rooms, adjoining rooms, etc, are subject to availability at hotels and the hotel is under no obligation to provide them. We pass on your requests to hotels but cannot guarantee them. To guarantee such rooms you must make an individual room booking at the much higher individual room rates.
Most hotels in the Holy Land are Jewish hotels and are Kosher. Some hotels in Jerusalem and hotels in the Palestinian Authority areas (Bethlehem & Jericho) are not kosher. Hotels in Jordan and Egypt are not kosher.
Half Board packages are based on special Half Board (HB) hotel prices. All breakfast and dinners are at the hotels unless stated otherwise. Many hotels offer a minimal or no reduction or refund for forgone breakfasts and dinners with this special HB rate. Dinners outside hotels will cost more as they are more expensive than the hotel dinner rate; and/ or are in addition to the hotel rate; and transport to restaurants in the evenings costs extra.
Most hotels consider groups to be a minimum of 15 paying pax. Some hotels have a higher minimum number. Below 15 pax some hotels will no longer apply group rates and apply FIT rates, which can be much higher than group rates. Please check with us if the group is going to be less than 15 pax.
Hotels require the status of groups at least 60 days prior to arrival. Rooming lists are required at least 30 days prior to arrival. Hotels may ask for these earlier in busy periods.
Porterage at hotels is included and is paid for to the hotel. It is a service fee. Most porters at hotels also ask for tips in addition to this fee; additional payments are at the client’s discretion.
Air Conditioning: Most hotels have one set of pipes for heating and air conditioning. This means that hotels cannot provide heating and air conditioning simultaneously. Hotels usually do a switch over from air conditioning to heat in the Fall and from heat to air conditioning in the Spring. The switchover is a major operation and takes 2-3 days. Hotels therefore cannot do this easily and groups often find there is a problem of lack of air conditioning or heat around the time of the switchoever. So, for example, if the hotel is set on heating and a hot weather spell occurs, there is no air conditioning in the hotel and the rooms tend to be too hot. There is little that can be done about this as most hotels here operate in this manner. Only a few of the 5 star deluxe and expensive hotels have a dual piping system and can provide both air conditioning and heat.
Check in at hotels is usually 2:00 pm. Early check-in is subject to availability at the time of arrival and cannot be guaranteed. The only way to guarantee early check-in is to pay for the room night from the night before arrival.
Some Jewish hotels only allow late check-in after Shabbat is over on Saturdays and Jewish Holidays. This is especially the case in resort areas such as the Dead Sea, Tiberias, the coast and Eilat. The reason for this is that religious Jews cannot check out before the end of the Sabbath; so hotels rooms only become available late. Hotels operate on this basis and we cannot change this.
Check out at hotels is usually between 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. Late check-out is rarely available at hotel and to guarantee it you must pay for an additional night.
Many hotels are facing overbooking situations whereby they have more rooms confirmed than they actually have. In this situation the hotel may move a group to another alternative hotel. The norm in the area is that the hotel is entitled to do this as long as the alternative hotel is of the same or higher standard as the hotel booked. However, the location may be different. As an agent we resist any move by the hotel, but sometimes there is no choice. As a land operator we ultimately cannot be held responsible for such situations as the law of the area allows hotels to do this. Please take this into consideration when operating trips to the area.
Deluxe hotels may also bump a reservation when there is a State Visit. For example for President Bush’s visit in January 2008, the King David Hotel cancelled all reservations at the hotel and President Bush and his entourage took the whole hotel. Again, hotels are entitled to do this by Israeli law and this possibility exists; though it is remote.
Please check with us after sending the rooming list and at 30 days before arrival for the final list and status of the hotels booked.
At the moment the area (Jordan, the Holy Land and Egypt) are experiencing very high demand. There is more demand than there are hotel rooms. Our advice is to do the following:
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Move business to the low season: space is easier to get, prices lower and crowds less.
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Work in advance: try to finalise group as far in advance as possible with rooming list and program. Some companies are sending rooming lists 4 months prior to arrival of group. Those who work more in advance have a better chance of getting space.
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Be prepared to pay non-refundable deposits to hold onto hotel space.
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Be flexible with the hotels requested and the sequence of the itinerary. It is easier to match the program or itinerary with space rather than vice versa.
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Once a tour is booked and hotels confirmed, avoid any changes. Changes to the program or hotels requested may mean losing the hotel space we have and leaving us with a problem.
Many hotels have internet access either by WIFI or by local computer stations. Note hotels may charge for this facility.
Telephone calls, mini bar items, drinks and extras from hotels are generally very expensive. It is possible to get telephone cards to use in each country. Some hotels also charge telephone access fees so even dialling a toll free number can incur charges. Please check all costs and charges before you use a hotel telephone or consume items from the hotel. We are unable to intervene in any charge disputes between a client and the hotel.
For hotel details (address, website, facilities, etc) we recommend the following sites:
Israel Hotel Association
Palestine Hotels
Christian Guesthouses in the Holy Land
Jordan Hotel Association
Egypt Hotel Association
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When lunches are included they are based on using local tourist restaurants. Most are self-service allowing for a starter, main course and fruit in season; some restaurants have a set menu. Drinks and not included in the meals. The restaurants we use are based on several criteria:
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Location: restaurants need to be located close to sites visited or en route between sites.
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Parking & Access: restaurants need to have parking and access for buses.
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Seating capacity: restaurants need to be able to accommodate groups.
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Speed of service: any time spent on meals is usually at the expense of time sightseeing. So speed of service is important.
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Price
Note requests for specific restaurants may cost more as they may be more than our budgeted restaurants.
Restaurants do not usually accommodate specific meal requests.
Dinners are usually in the hotel. Hotels give a special Half Board price; often there is no reduction in price for a forgone meal (dinner or breakfast). Thus substituting a meal at a hotel with a meal out may cost extra (in Jordan and the Holy Land).
Note that there are not enough local restaurants that cater to tourists. Sometimes there is no or little choice of restaurants in a particular area. ________________________________________ 3. Transportation
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All our transportation suppliers use fully licensed tourist vehicles that comply with government regulations.
Bus Size: In the Holy Land quotes are based on using a 19 seater coach for a group of up to 15 people, and a 50 seater coach for a group of 16 and above. Note the largest coach size is a 50-54 seater.
In Jordan and Egypt quotes are based on prices for buses that fit the group with a few spare seats (15, 25, 35, & 49 seater buses). If you require a large coach for a small group there will be a supplement. The maximum group size that can fit a large coach in Jordan and Egypt is 48 tourists. Our price is per bus load. For groups over 50 pax, there will need to be two buses and two guides, and the price will be according to the number of pax in each bus. A group of 64 pax, for example, will be in two buses with 32 pax each and billed at the 32 pax rate. ________________________________________ 4. Gratuities and Tips
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Unless specified tips are not included in our quotations. Note tips are traditional and customary in the region and are an important source of income for people working in the tourism industry. In addition, guides and drivers have a good memory. They give good service to those who give good tips!
We recommended the following tipping schedule:
Recommended tipping schedule for groups:
Guide: $5 per person per day Driver: $3 per person per day Hotels: $2 per person per day Restaurants: $1 per person per restaurant.
Recommended tipping schedule for FITs or Individual Travellers:
Guide: $10-$20 per person per day. Driver: $10-$20 per person per day.
Though porterage at hotels is included and paid by us directly to hotels, porters often ask for an additional tip. It is up to you if you would like to give one. ________________________________________ 5. Itineraries
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The quotation is usually based on an afternoon/evening arrival and morning departure unless otherwise stated. No sightseeing is costed in on the first and last day unless explicitly stated otherwise.
Any itinerary discussed with this quote is considered a guideline rather than a contract. With so many factors to consider (Muslim, Christian, Jewish holidays, national holidays, Eastern and Western Churches, political events, traffic, crowds, etc) it is difficult to plan for everything. In addition, some sites do not announce special events or timings in advance. Thus the guide often changes the sequence of visits according to local conditions such as crowds, traffic conditions, special events, etc. We always strive for the group to visit all the sites mentioned in an itinerary.
Timed Itineraries & Sequence: Note that we do not recommend giving clients timed itineraries. They are hard to abide by as the actual timing in the end depends on local conditions. With the Holy Land tourism growing phenomenally, and it is impossible to predict how long a visit will take. Sometimes groups are arriving to a site and finding a queue of 2 hours to visit the site. This obviously ruins the planned timing. There are also factors such as restaurants queues, checkpoints, slow clients, etc. The guides therefore are always modifying the sequence of the program to optimize the time of visits for the clients. For example, if they hear a site is crowded, they may change the sequence of visits in order to arrive at the site later when it is less busy.
If clients are given timed itineraries and local conditions do not allow the group to abide by them, they may complain. Therefore we recommend avoiding timed programs. Our guides are well experienced and in the end they aim to fit in all the sites mentioned in a program in the most convenient way for the group.
Occasionally force majeur (delays, crowds, etc) does not allow all sites on the itinerary to be visited. We are happy to refund any unused entrance fees but cannot take any additional refund or responsibility.
Certain services, such as the Tunnel, Yad Vashem, Masses, High Mass, Solemn Entry, etc, get fully booked and are subject to availability. Currently, demand exceeds supply. The Tunnel visit should be booked at least 6 months in advance. The time allocated for the visit is allocated by the management of the Tunnel and is not flexible. We are obliged to accept times assigned to us and have no flexibility in setting the times. It is not rare for visits to be very early in the morning or late at night.
Mass, High Mass and Solemn Entry reservations are not opened to reservations till 2-4 weeks ahead of time, and are not necessarily given on a first come first serve basis. They are set by the Christian Information Centre. We cannot guarantee them. Solemn Entry must take place before any visit to the Church of Holy Sepulchre and is not available on Fridays, Saturdays or Sundays.
Sites sometimes change their opening times. Also they sometimes have specific feasts or occasions in which they close without notice. We are sometimes not notified of these changes and cannot assume responsibility for them. ________________________________________ 6. Pricing & Our Rates:
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Due to fluctuating exchange rates; rising fuel and food prices; and strong demand the region is going through price upheavals. We are unable to absorb the price increases by suppliers and are forced to pass on any large unforeseen increases.
Please do not compare new prices with old ones. There are continual price increases as well as the usual differences in price seasons, year-to-year increases, etc.
All price quotations are an offer that is subject to availability of hotels in the quoted price range. The final price is subject to change until confirmation of hotel accommodation is given. If hotels confirm at a higher rate than the one we based our quote on we will requote accordingly.
Our offers are valid for 21 days from the date of the offer. Once you give us the go ahead to book we will initiate bookings with hotels. If hotels confirm to us at higher than the contracted rate we have with them, then we will have to requote. Our price is subject to the hotel availability at the contracted rate.
Deviations from groups: note that for pax who deviate from groups (leave early, arrive late, etc) any reduction on the tour for unused services is minimal. This is because we book group services and deviations involve extra work that must be costed in.
In extreme cases such as a dramatic exchange rate fluctuation, or fuel increase, we may face sudden increasing rates at little notice. We reserve the right to pass on such sudden increases. ________________________________________ 7. Payment:
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Unless otherwise arranged, a deposit of 50% is required one month prior to arrival and full payment is required at least 14 days prior to the arrival of the group. Payment must be by wire transfer or by bank draft.
During busy times or high seasons hotels may request non-refundable deposits to maintain reservations. Some hotels are asking for deposits 1-4 months in advance. We will pass on such requests to you. Note hotels may cancel bookings unless a payment is made. In the event of such a cancellation, and the materialization of the booking, we cannot guarantee space at the same hotel and will book at the best hotel available. ________________________________________ 8. Cancellation Fees
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Below is our cancellation schedule for land arrangements only. This does not cover cancellation fees for flight tickets if any. Nor does it include special non-refundable deposits requested by hotels.
For group reservations, Guiding Star does not charge cancellation fees for drops in numbers up to 10% of the total group size at 31 days prior to departure.
Fees for Full Group Cancellation: 31+ days: no charge except for any prior non-refundable deposits required by hotels 15-30 days: 50% of tour fee 07-14 days: 75% of tour fee 00-07 days: 100% of tour fee (full cancellation fees)
For cancellations of up to 20% of group size the following cancellation schedule would be applied. 31+ days: no charge 15-30 days: 50% of tour fee 07-14 days: 75% of tour fee 00-07 days: 100% of tour fee (full cancellation fees)
The cancellation schedule for FIT (individual) bookings is the same as above. 31+ days: no charge 15-30 days: 50% of tour fee 07-14 days: 75% of tour fee 00-07 days: 100% of tour fee (full cancellation fees)
We strongly recommend that clients purchase adequate travel insurance including cancellation cover.
Please note that in certain peak season periods, hotels may require a non-refundable deposit to keep hotel space. We will inform you as soon as such a deposit request is made and give you the option of releasing hotel space rather than incur the obligation. These deposits are non-refundable in case of cancellation. ________________________________________ 9. Border Regulations & Visas
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All tourist entries to Israel, Jordan & Egypt require a passport with 6 months validity. Often this is not enforced at the border if there are several months left on the passport till expiry; but it is the clients’ risk whether to chance this.
Israel Departure Taxes Taxes are set in NIS and so are subject to exchange rate fluctuations:
Allenby Bridge : $46 pp Taba, Arava & Sheikh Hussein : $28 pp
Jordan exit taxes at land borders have been cancelled.
Departure taxes at the airports for Israel and Jordan are paid on the airline ticket.
Some clients prefer not to have their passports stamped when entering Israel. If you do not wish to have your passport stamped with an Israeli stamp, then you may fill in form 17L at the border instead. When you arrive at the immigration hall in the Israeli terminal ask the immigration officer for form 17L. Fill in the form and hand it over to the immigration officer with your passport; tell them that you do not want your passport stamped. They will stamp the form instead of your passport. Be sure to keep this form with you, as it is your proof of entry to the country. You may be asked for this form at checkpoints. Note there have been incidents were the Israeli authorities have stamped passports despite being asked not to. Note Jordan does not stamp passports at Allenby/ King Hussein Bridge.
Visas to Israel: Certain nationalities require visas in advance to Israel. We can apply on your behalf for group visas. A group must consist of at least 10 people for visa application processing. We cannot apply for individual visas except for nationals of countries without diplomatic relations with Israel (for example Malaysia and Indonesia).
The Israeli visa application takes at least 12 working days to process by the Ministry of Interior. We recommend sending us the passport manifest 20 working days in advance (or at least one month in a period including Jewish Holidays). Note visas are issued at the discretion of the Ministry of Interior and they may refuse part of or the whole of the visa application without giving any reason (though this is extremely rare). We are not responsible for any visa application rejection by the Ministry of Interior.
Please do not assume that a visa is ok unless confirmed by us. The decision to issue a visa is not ours but of the Ministry of Interior in Israel. They may refuse or delay the issuing of a visa. Please check with us about the visa status if you do not hear from us.
Note the Israeli visa fee is an application-processing fee and is paid to the Ministry of Interior. It is non-refundable even if the visa application or part of it is rejected. Also, note that entry to Israel is at the discretion of the Israeli government and they may refuse entry to the Holy Land (though this is extremely rare). We are not responsible for any refusal of entry to the Holy Land.
Visas to Jordan: Visas for Jordan are obtained at points of entry to the country. Visas costs $15pp. Groups (minimum of 5 pax) arriving through a local travel agent and staying a minimum of two nights consecutive nights immediately after arrival can get a free group visa. Groups must arrive and depart together. We must have a Passport manifest in advance of the group arrival to obtain a group visa.
Note groups arriving to Jordan but not staying 2 consecutive nights immediately on arrival must pay the visa fee.
Certain nationalities (generally from poorer countries) are restricted and must get prior approval through us from the Jordanian Ministry of Interior to enter Jordan. Please check with us for additional information.
Note Allenby Bridge or King Hussein Bridge is not an officially designated point of entry to Jordan. Tourists cannot obtain visas at Allenby Bridge. Please check with us for additional information. Please be sure to get confirmation from us that we have permission for restricted nationalities before they arrive.
Groups arriving at a port of entry in Jordan (such as the airport), and then crossing the Allenby Bridge or King Hussein Bridge to the Holy Land, may return via Allenby Bridge to Jordan. They can re-use the visa they initially obtained in Jordan. There is no additional visa fee. Note this rule only applies at Allenby.
Visas to Egypt: Visas to Egypt are obtained at the point of entry to the country. The cost is $15pp (except for a few nationalities that are exempt). Certain nationalities (generally from poorer countries) are restricted and must get prior approval through us from the Egyptian Ministry of Interior to enter Egypt (at an cost extra for processing). Please check with us for additional information.
Security delays: From time to time tourists are delayed at the port of entry by Israeli Authorities. We are not responsible for such delays and any consequences. ________________________________________ 10. Shopping:
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VAT refunds: Some stores offer this facility. Not all stores offer this and no stores in Bethlehem or Jericho offer this. It is the client’s responsibility to check if this is available at a store and to arrange it accordingly. We cannot assume any responsibility for any problems with VAT refunds.
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Most airlines do not accept reconfirmation of flight tickets. You must ensure that your reservation with the airline has the contact information of the respective land operator in the country of departure. (If you are flying from Israel the airline should have our Jerusalem office contacts; if you are flying from Jordan the airline should have our Amman office contacts. IF you are flying from Egypt the airline has the Egyptian agent contact information; etc.) This is the agent’s responsibility and is very important.
If purchasing airline tickets from us, please be sure to check the tickets as soon as you get them from us. Please check the name, dates of travel, routing and origin and destination. Advise us immediately if there is any problem.
All prices we give for ticketing are subject to availability of the quoted class. Airlines segment their seats into different classes. Generally the cheaper classes fill up first. We cannot confirm a price and given class till the booking is made.
Bookings generally have a time limit. At the time limit the reservation is cancelled. The class and price are then subject to availability. It is up to you to ask for the booking to be ticketed before the time limit expires. Be sure to ask us to ticket in good time (not at the last minute!) and allow for weekends, holidays etc.
Airlines have the right pass on increases for fuel and airport taxes to passengers before ticketing. Ticket prices may go up. To ensure the price the ticket has to be issued and paid for.
Occasionally a ticket is issued as two separate fares. For example on Royal Jordanian (RJ) one can issue tickets to cities beyond NYC/CHI in the USA, using two separate fares on the ticket: RJ fare to NYC or CHI and another domestic fare on a US carrier between NYC or CHI and the final destination in the USA.
Please note the following, when using tickets, with two separate fares: a- The Airline does not provide free hotel accommodation for passengers with no same day connection to the final destination, holding tickets with two separate fares.
b- In case of any arrival delay of the first flight, the airline will not be responsible for providing flight’s Protection or hotel accommodations to any passenger connecting to another destination.
c- the applicable “Change of reservation” and/or “Refund” fees, for Both separate fares would be collected from passengers holding tickets with two separate fares.
Please note that although you could sometimes save some money by using two separate fares, instead of using the airline published through fare to the final destination, however you may also face inconveniences in case of flight delays or additional penalties in case of change of reservations or ticket refund.
Thus, we strongly recommend that you take all tickets based on the Published Though fares, reflected in the Central Reservation Systems.
Lost luggage by the airline is the airlines responsibility. We are happy to assist with following up with the airline to get delayed luggage to the client. Please be sure to fill in a lost luggage form and giving us the reference. However, in the final resort the airline is the party that is responsible for lost or damaged luggage. Any compensation or claims for lost or damaged luggage must be made to the airline directly.
Airlines generally no longer require reconfirmations of flights. For certain airlines we do this in any case; but not as a rule. Please be sure to give the airline our or the clients local contacts in case there is a change in flight schedule. However, we cannot be responsible for any changes or costs incurred by a change of schedule or overbooking by the airline.
Group fares are sometimes the same or more than fares found on the internet. The advantage of group fares is their flexibility:
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Internet fares have to be ticketed and paid for to guarantee their class and price. Group fares have much more flexibility.
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Once ticketed on the internet no change of name is allowed and high penalties apply for change of date or routing. Group fares allow much more flexibility.
Airlines often ask for a deposit and payment schedule for group tickets. Please be sure to get deposits to us in good time.
The fees for cancelling reservations of group tickets vary from airline to airline. Please check with us the cancellation policy of each reservation.
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Syria and Lebanon do not allow entry to their countries to tourists who have visited Israel. If you have Israeli stamps or Jordanian border stamps at the crossing points to Israel in your passport you will not be allowed entry to Syria & Lebanon. Therefore if you have a tour that combines Syria/ Lebanon & Israel, we recommend planning the tour to visit Syria first before going to Israel. Also, please ensure that clients do not have Israeli stamps in their passports.
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Tap water in the area is generally safe to drink. However, all water contains bacteria that vary from country to country. Travellers sometimes get upset stomachs from bacteria that they are not used to. So we recommend drinking from bottled water.
Credit Cards and ATMs are generally widely available in the main cities.
Lost luggage by the airline is the airlines responsibility. We are happy to assist with following up with the airline to get delayed luggage to the client. Please be sure to fill in a lost luggage form and giving us the reference. However, in the final resort the airline is the party that is responsible for lost or damaged luggage. Any compensation or claims for lost or damaged luggage must be made to the airline directly.
Airlines generally no longer require reconfirmations of flights. For certain airlines we do this in any case; but not as a rule. Please be sure to give the airline our or the clients local contacts in case there is a change in flight schedule. However, we cannot be responsible for any changes or costs incurred by a change of schedule or overbooking by the airline.
We strongly recommend that clients have full and comprehensive travel insurance that covers medical; lost luggage; flight delay and misconnection; and tour cancellation.
You can check for weather conditions in Jerusalem, Amman and Cairo at www.weather.com or www.accuweather.com
You can check for the latest exchange rates on www.xe.com
________________________________________ 14. Information specific to the Holy Land:
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Note Israeli Jewish guides are not allowed by Israeli law to enter Palestinian Authority (PA) areas such as Bethlehem or Jericho. We can arrange for a local guide to be with clients in PA areas.
Folklore show: There is a local folklore show that costs $25 per person plus transport. For more information
Holy Land Useful Links:
Israel Country information: Linke 1 Linke 2
Holy Land Climate: Linke 1
Jerusalem Current weather: Linke 1 Linke 2
________________________________________ 15. Information specific to Jordan:
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The local Bedouin community operates the jeeps in Wadi Rum. They tend to be old open back Toyota pick-up trucks.
The visit to Petra involves lots of walking – at least 2-3 hours.
Guides in Petra generally cover the Treasury, Amphitheatre, paved street, Qasr Al Bint. They usually do not go to the further places such as the Monastery and High Place of Sacrifice.
There are horse drawn carriages in Petra that travel down to the Treasury. However there is an extra charge for this. There are only 6 carriages and they cannot be booked in advance and so are subject to availability on arrival in Petra. In busy times it is not unknown for there to be a wait of up to 2 hours for a turn with the carriages.
The horse fee in Petra is obligatory for all groups. It must be paid for regardless if the horse is taken or not. The horse goes around 1 Klm to the beginning of the Siq and is only one-way.
Jordan Useful Links:
Jordan Country information: Linke 1 Linke 2
Jordan Climate: Linke 1
Jordan Current weather: Linke 1 Linke 2
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A visit to the top of Mt Sinai is a long walk. It takes around 3 hours climb and a 2-hour decent. We do not recommend doing it unless you are fit and used to long walks.
It is possible to take camels part of the way up Mt. Sinai. The local Bedouin community provides these camels. They cannot be booked in advance and are provided on a local rota system. They cost an extra $20 pp plus a tip for the camel handler. Riding a camel involves some risk and clients have been known to fall off them and injure themselves. We do not recommend taking the camels. Any client who takes a camel does so on his or her own risk.
Generally Egyptian guides do not climb Mt Sinai with the group. Usually another representative from the company does so.
Egypt Useful Links:
Egypt Country Information: Linke 1 Linke 2
Egypt Climate: Linke 1
Cairo Current Weather: Linke 1 Linke 2
________________________________________ 17. Liability:
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Guiding Star Ltd. acts as a tour operator. The suppliers providing transportation, sightseeing arrangements and hotel accommodations for the tour program are independent contractors and are not agents or employees of Guiding Star Ltd. All services provided and vouchers issued are subject to the terms and conditions specified by suppliers.
By utilizing the service of the suppliers, you agree that Guiding Star will not be liable for any change in flight or itinerary schedule, strikes, delay, acts of governments, fires, riots, theft, pilferage, epidemics, quarantine, medical or customs regulations, accident, loss, injury, or damage to you or to those travelling with you in connection with any accommodations, transportation or any other services or resulting directly or indirectly from any occurrence or conditions beyond its control, including defects in vehicles, breakdown in equipment, thefts, delay or cancellation of or changes in itinerary for any act, omission, or event during the time you are on board the aircraft.
Neither Guiding Star Ltd and/or agents of the airlines concerned are to be held responsible for the late arrival of passengers at airports or resorts due to inclement weather, nor are they to be held liable for payment or any refund for transfers or unused hotel accommodations or meals occasioned by such late arrivals at the hotels holding rooms as confirmed itineraries. Passengers must bear all such losses or expenses. To guard against unforeseen health or other circumstances, we recommend you purchase travel insurance. Guiding Star Ltd. is not responsible for circumstances beyond its control. In circumstances where trip cancellations resulting from the inability for trip to depart as scheduled, such as cancellations due to acts of war and/or terrorism, war, God, or nature takes place, Guiding Star Ltd. is not liable for restitution.
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