Extenuating Circumstances Policy
When broad scale travel disruptions prevent or legally prohibit Bookabach travellers from completing their reservations, Expedia Group may activate its Extenuating Circumstances Policy, applicable to all bookings made on Bookabach. If an event covered by this policy occurs, and Bookabach activates this policy, partners must provide refunds for impacted reservations, regardless of the reservationās cancellation policy.
Partners must refund the guest in full if they have not yet checked in to their reservation. For reservations already underway, partners must offer a partial refund for the portion of the stay that cannot be completed due to the covered event. Bookabach will refund the full Traveller Service Fee for impacted travellers.
Cancellations covered and compliant under this policy will be eligible for a marketplace waiver, exempting them from fees and impacts to program status, such as Premier Host. Partners that do not refund travellers for bookings covered by this policy may face marketplace consequences such as suspension or fees.
Covered events:
- Natural disasters and abnormal weather events.Ā Earthquakes, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, landslides, tornados, flooding, wildfires, and other historically severe weather events.
- Note: Foreseeable weather disasters (such as hurricanes, cyclones, and extreme winter storms) may be covered if they cause or coincide with another covered event. For example, a hurricane that causes prolonged outages to public utilities to a vast majority of homes in a major region or city (cannot be outages to a few areas).
- Declared health emergencies.Ā Epidemics or other public health emergencies as declared by national or local government or regulatory bodies.
- Note: Expedia Group will follow the World Health Organizationās definition of pandemic: an extraordinary event that is āserious, unusual or unexpected, and carries implications for public health beyond the stateās national border and may require immediate international action.ā Emerging national or local government declared pandemics are covered under this policy. Once a pandemic is considered a known event (i.e., COVID-19 and its consequences are no longer unexpected), normal cancellation policies apply.
- Wars, terrorist attacks and other hostilities.Ā War, terrorist attacks, riots, large-scale civil unrest, and other hostilities that make it impossible or illegal for a guest to travel to a location or a partner to accommodate a guest.
- Government travel restrictions.Ā National or local government travel restrictions that make it impossible or illegal for a guest to travel to a location or a partner to accommodate a guest).
- Infrastructure travel restrictions.Ā Prolonged outages of essential public utilities to most homes in a region. Travel disruptions caused by large-scale restrictions or outages to critical travel infrastructure that make it impossible or impracticable for the traveller to reach the destination are covered if the restriction or outage arises from a covered event near the destination. For example, cancelled flights due to a volcanic eruption near the destination that prevent the traveller from travelling to their holiday rental. In such cases, Expedia Group requires Bookabach partners to refund travellers for the lodging. The refund of cancelled flights will be subject to the airlineās policies and is the travelerās responsibility to coordinate.
- Note: refunds may be subject to regulatory requirements.
- Changes to passport or visa requirements.Ā Government changes to passport or visa requirements that were unexpected at the time of booking, cannot be reasonably met before the date of travel and, without which, make it illegal for a guest to travel to a location.
Not covered:
- Seasonal weather events that do not cause or coincide with another covered event.Ā For example, hurricanes during Atlantic Coast hurricane season; tropical cyclones; winter storms in the Northern Hemisphere); where a covered event has occurred prior to a booking being made, but has subsequently increased in impact (for example, flooding that worsens). See table below for examples of seasonal weather events that would not be covered. See details below.
Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean SeaĀ
Regions included: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Colombia, Cuba, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Grenada, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Honduras, Jamaica, Martinique, Mexico, Montserrat, Nicaragua, Puerto Rico, Saba, Saint Barthelemy, Saint-Martin, Sint Eustatius, Sint Maarten, St. Kitts and Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, the US (Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas), US Virgin Islands, VenezuelaĀ
Weather event: Tropical Storm, typhoon, cyclone and/or hurricaneĀ Ā Ā
Months: June to NovemberĀ
North Atlantic OceanĀ
Regions included: Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, South Carolina, VirginiaĀ
Weather events: Tropical Storm, typhoon, cyclone and/or hurricaneĀ
Months: June to NovemberĀ
Eastern Pacific OceanĀ Ā
Regions included: Mexico, Guatemala, HawaiiĀ
Weather events: Tropical Storm, typhoon, cyclone and/or hurricaneĀ
Months: May to NovemberĀ
Western Pacific OceanĀ
Regions included: Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, Japan, Philippines, South Korea, China, VietnamĀ
Weather events: Tropical Storm, typhoon, cyclone and/or hurricaneĀ
Months: May to NovemberĀ
Indian OceanĀ
Regions included: Bangladesh, Coastal regions of India, Madagascar, Mauritius, Mozambique, Myanmar, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Reunion, ThailandĀ
Weather events: Tropical Storm, typhoon, cyclone and/or hurricaneĀ
Months: April to June; October to DecemberĀ
South Pacific OceanĀ Ā
Regions included: American Samoa, Australia (Northern Territory, Queensland, Western Australia), Fiji, New Caledonia, New Zealand (North Island), Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, VanuatuĀ Ā
Weather events: Tropical Storm, typhoon, cyclone and/or hurricaneĀ
Months: November to AprilĀ
Northern HemisphereĀ Ā
Regions included: North America: Much of the US (Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, D.C, Idaho, Indiana, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming), CanadaĀ Ā
Europe & Central Asia: Afghanistan, Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greenland, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Netherlands, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, Romania, Russia, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, UkraineĀ Ā
Japan: ChÅ«bu, ChÅ«goku, HokkaidÅ, Kansai, KantÅ, Koshinetsu, KyÅ«shÅ«, Shikoku, TÅhokuĀ
Other Asia: India (northern states such as Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand), Mongolia, NepalĀ Ā
Weather events: Winter stormsĀ
Months: December to FebruaryĀ Ā
Southern HemisphereĀ Ā
Regions included: Argentina, Chile, and New Zealand (central area of North Island, South and East of South Island, and mountainous areas).Ā Ā
Weather events: Winter stormsĀ
Months: June to SeptemberĀ
- Diseases that are endemic or common in a regionĀ as reported by public health authorities (for example, Malaria in parts of Africa, Zika in parts of Asia). COVID-19 is not covered, as it is now considered a known event. When a covered event is known at the time of booking, any new, unexpected government requirements related to such event, that are later mandated, are not covered under this policy (such as quarantine, PCR/Antigen testing, mandatory vaccines, or a country's ban of non-nationals).
- Local demonstrations or localized civil unrestĀ that does not prevent a guest from travelling to a destination or a partner from accommodating a guest.
- Non-binding travel advisoriesĀ and similar government guidance short of travel restrictions; travel restrictions that were not in place at the time of booking, but were not unexpected at the time of booking, are also not covered, for example, COVID-19 travel restrictions where a booking was made after there was widespread knowledge of the pandemic.
- Transport disruptions not caused by a covered eventĀ (for example, cancelled flights due to plane engineering issues or airline employee strikes); local road closures, boat, or rail schedule disruptions.
- Changes to passport or visa requirementsĀ that were published at the time of bookingĀ but came into effect after booking; lost or expired passports, visas, or other travel documents; failure to reasonably obtain a required passport, visa, or other travel document prior to travel (whether or not those requirements were expected at the time of booking).
A travelerās own personal circumstances are not covered (e.g., illness/injury, government obligations like jury duty, court appearances, and military duty, and cancellation/rescheduling of an event for which the reservation was made). Where an event is not covered, the reservationās cancellation policy will apply. Travellers are encouraged to research their travel destination to prepare for known or foreseeable disruptions. Travellers are also encouraged to consider insurance options.