BOOKING TERMS AND CONDITIONS
VENDORS & SUPPLIERS: The airlines, hotels, cruises, and other suppliers whose travel or other services are offered are independent third parties and not subsidiaries, affiliates, agents, or employees of Worry Less Travels.
Worry Less Travels is not liable for the acts, errors, omissions, representations, warranties, breaches, or negligence of these suppliers, or any personal injuries, death, property damage, or other damages or expenses resulting therefrom. Worry Less Travels has no liability and is unable to make any refund in the event of any delay, cancellation, overbooking, strike, travel restrictions, force majeure, or other causes beyond its direct control. The terms and conditions of the vendors and suppliers govern the purchased services or product and we urge you to carefully review all applicable cancellation and refund terms. Any legal recourse is against the specific supplier or vendor.
Furthermore, conditions can change rapidly in a country at any time. It is your responsibility to check the USA Government Travel advisories for your intended destination at travel.state.gov/content/travel.html.
PASSPORTS & VISAS: U.S. citizens traveling to any destination outside of the United States will be required to present a valid U.S. passport. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months past the return date. It is recommended to have at least two blank pages in your passport. Some countries require a visa for transit or entry. All names on travel documents must match the legal name of your passport or government-issued photo identification. Please check the State Department website at https://travel.state.gov for further details. If you are a citizen of another country, you may have additional requirements and should check with the nearest consulate or embassy of the destination you are traveling to for more details on entry requirements for non-U.S. citizens. It is your responsibility to check and comply with these regulations. Failure to meet these requirements may result in denied boarding, denied entry, and/or government-imposed fines which will be your sole responsibility.
TRAVEL INSURANCE: For your protection, we strongly recommend purchasing travel insurance and that some destinations have this requirement. Travel insurance provides cancellation and interruption coverage as well as emergency medical expenses, emergency medical transportation, lost or damaged baggage, trip delay, and more. If you decline to purchase travel insurance with us, you should make your own arrangement for travel insurance coverage. Any loss and damages due to no travel insurance coverage are your sole responsibility.
FLIGHT AND AIRPORT INFORMATION: You should reconfirm your flight information with the carrier before departure. Travelers are required to check-in at least 2 hours before departure time for domestic flights and 3 hours for international flights and report to the gate at least 30 minutes before departure time. You should check and comply with all required airport and airline security screening and mask requirements. Allow an extra 30-45 minutes for security screening. Failure to comply may result in the loss of the seat to another passenger or denied