Travel Industry Solutions (TIS) offers you a comprehensive set of legal agreements tailored specifically for travel agents. These agreements are crafted to mitigate risks, ensure compliance, and safeguard the interests of both travel agents and their clients. Let's dive into each agreement, along with common questions and answers, to help you grasp their purposes and benefits.
The Travel Services Agreement establishes the terms and conditions between a travel agent and their clients when booking travel services. It outlines the responsibilities of both parties, payment terms, cancellation policies, and other important details related to the services provided.
The Terms and Conditions document outlines the general terms that govern the relationship between the travel agent and users of their services. It covers important legal aspects such as liability, intellectual property rights, privacy, and dispute resolution.
The Planning Fee Agreement is used when a travel agent charges a fee for creating customized travel itineraries or planning services. It details the scope of services, fees, and payment terms for these planning services.
The Travel Insurance Waiver is a document that clients sign to indicate their decision to decline travel insurance coverage offered by the travel agent. It outlines the risks of not having travel insurance and releases the travel agent from liability related to any unforeseen events.
The 1099 Independent Contractor Agreement establishes the working relationship between a travel agent and independent contractors hired to provide services on behalf of the agent. It clarifies the contractor's status, payment terms, and responsibilities.
The Group Leader Agreement is used when a travel agent collaborates with a group leader or organizer to plan group trips. It outlines the roles, responsibilities, and benefits of the group leader and the agreed-upon terms for their involvement.
The Influencer Agreement is used when a travel agent collaborates with social media influencers or bloggers to promote travel services. It outlines the terms of the collaboration, compensation, content usage rights, and other important details.
The Referral & Email List Agreement is used when travel agents collaborate with other businesses or individuals for referrals or email list sharing. It outlines the referral or email list sharing terms and the compensation, if applicable.
The Non-solicitation Agreement is used to prevent employees or independent contractors from soliciting clients or employees of the travel agent for a specified period after leaving the business.
The Website Policies include various policies such as Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Cookie Policy that govern the use of the travel agent's website. These policies inform users about data collection, website usage, and legal terms.
The Terms of Use govern the relationship between TIS and website visitors. It outlines the rules and regulations for using our website, including intellectual property rights, prohibited activities, and limitations of liability.
The Privacy Policy explains how TIS collects, uses, and protects personal information obtained from website visitors. It outlines the types of data collected, the purpose of data processing, and how individuals can manage their data.
The California Privacy Policy specifically addresses the rights of California residents under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). It outlines additional rights and disclosures applicable to California users.
The Advertising & Affiliate Disclosure policy informs visitors about the use of affiliate links and sponsored content on the TIS website. It discloses any financial relationships with third-party advertisers or affiliates.
The Independent Travel Agent Agreement establishes the relationship between a travel agent and an independent contractor operating as an individual travel agent under the agent's brand. It outlines commission terms, responsibilities, and branding guidelines.