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Children
Traveling Alone
General
GIA defines children less than 12 years of age who are
traveling alone or a child/infant of any age who is
traveling with an Airline Escort as Unaccompanied Minor.
Special handling regulations apply to the carriage of
children under 12 years of age who are not accompanied
in the same compartment by a passenger eighteen years of
age or above.
GIA will not take responsibility for Unaccompanied
Minors beyond the airport at which they are embarking or
disembarking. However, GIA will deliver the
unaccompanied minor to the receiving carrier at transfer
point.
Policy
Unaccompanied minors under the age of two (2) years on
international flights, and under the age of six (6) on
domestic flights will not be accepted on GIA with or
without Company escort.
A Company escort is mandatory for unaccompanied minors
between the ages of 2 to 5 years on international
routes.
Procedures
Prior to issuance of
ticket, the client should fill Unaccompanied Minor Form
complete with addresses and telephone numbers of adult
parties involved who are responsible at origin,
intermediate (if transfer is involved) and destination
stations.
In the event that arrangements cannot be made by parent
or guardian to receive child at transfer point and no
escort service is requested, GIA will assist in making
arrangements for a suitable custodian without, however,
accepting any liability. The arrangement of such
custodian is for children who have reached their fifth
birthday. All others below this age and up to 2 years
shall be requested to have Company escort.
Unaccompanied minors will not be accepted for travel if
the journey involves a transfer unless escorted or the
parent or guardian has arranged for the child to be met
and cared for at the transfer point.
Pregnant
Women
Women up to the 9th month
of pregnancy are accepted for transportation on GIA
provided they furnish a certificate form a physician.
The form is can be obtained from the nearest GIA ticket
office. However, boarding will be denied if physical
signs of labor are present.
Such certificate should be issued within seven (7) days
of commencement of travel.
Women beyond the seventh month of pregnancy should be
advised to consult a physician prior to traveling.
Regulations regarding the use of seat belts must be observed.
Travelers With Disabilities
General Information
GIA is always pleased to provide convenient and
comfortable service to all our customers. The following
information is provided to help customers with
disabilities in planning a trip with us. We recognize
that every person with a disability is different, and
you are the best judge of the type of service you
require. In order to enable us meet your expectations,
please communicate your preferred level of assistance to
our employees.
The first step in requesting a special assistance is
letting us know the level of assistance you require
during your reservation. In addition please let our
airport employees and in-flight crewmembers know of your
special needs during your travel.
If your travel itinerary includes airlines other than
GIA, please check directly with that airline as
different policies and procedures apply.
Advance Notice
GIA recommends that all customers make their
reservations and reconfirmations at least 72 hours prior
to their travel date.
Although we do not require the extent of disability, the
more information we have, the better prepared we will be
to meet your needs.
GIA recommends that all customers arrive for check-in
within the published processing time of your originating
airport.
Equipment and Support
GIA and its handling agents can provide any of the
following equipment or serviceS if requested:
Wheelchairs
Oxygen
Stretchers
Lifting services
Devices for supporting limbs, etc
Any other specialized equipment
Availability may be limited at certain airports. Please
enquire your travel agent or the nearest GIA ticket
office.
Animal Travel Policy
Policy
Pets (cats, dogs and household birds) as defined in current passenger
tariffs, when in a container and accompanied by a
passenger or shipped as Cargo, may be carried in baggage
compartment.
Dogs trained to lead the seeing impaired (seeing-eye dogs), if
accompanying a passenger who is dependent on the dog and
if the dog is properly harnessed, and muzzled may be
carried in the cabin on all GIA passenger aircraft
without charge. Such carriage is dependent on any local
or governmental restrictions.
Procedure on carriage of pets
Any kind of pet will not be carried in the cabin on all
GIA aircraft. Advance arrangements are required
for pets in containers accompanied by passenger or
shipped as cargo.
Booking Procedure
Detail of the type of pet and size of the container
should be indicated during reservation.
Condition of Carriage
Governmental restrictions regarding pet carriage and
acceptance vary from country to country. Please contact
your nearest GIA office or your travel
agent.
In the event passenger and pet are making interline
connections, the applicable regulation of the
interlining carrier should be checked.
The charge for pet in baggage compartments will be at
excess baggage rates in accordance with current
applicable tariffs, regardless of weight of other
baggage.
Owner assumes all risk for injury sickness or death of
any pet accepted for transportation, and assumes
responsibility for compliance with all governmental
regulations and restrictions. GIA will not be
responsible in the event that any pet is refused
carriage into or through, any state, country or
territory.
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