To secure your tailor-made tour or service, a deposit is required once we have reached an agreement. The deposit amount will be specified by your travel consultant and may vary depending on the type of tour or service. Upon receipt of your deposit, we will send a confirmation of your tour or service via email.
At our travel agency, we offer a range of payment methods to accommodate your preferences and ensure a smooth transaction for our tours and services. You can choose from the following payment options:
We understand that plans can change, and while we deeply regret the need to cancel your trip to China, we strive to make the refund process as clear and fair as possible. Our cancellation and refund policy is outlined below:
Requests for alterations to bookings must be made in writing and may incur additional fees. Changes are subject to availability and the policies of our suppliers, including hotels, airlines, and tour operators.
We are happy to adjust your custom itinerary based on your needs. If you choose an alternative itinerary of equal standard and quality, we will make these adjustments at no extra charge.
Please be aware that if itinerary changes incur additional costs, such as extra ticket prices or flight fares, these costs will be the responsibility of the customer.
For significant changes to your itinerary, we recommend discussing them with your travel advisor first. Any additional costs will depend on your travel dates and the specific changes made to the itinerary.
All travelers are responsible for ensuring they have the necessary travel documents, including passports, visas, and any required health certifications. We are not responsible for any issues arising from improper documentation.
All travelers must have a passport with at least 6 months of validity remaining and any necessary visas or permits before starting their journey. Unless traveling from a visa-free country or traveling to a city with transit visa exemptions, you will also need a valid Chinese visa to travel within China.
All such documents are the responsibility of the traveler. While your travel advisor can assist with the application for the required travel documents upon request, Into Business China is not responsible for any issues arising from invalid passports or the inability to obtain necessary visas that may prevent you from traveling.
Luggage allowances vary depending on the airline, travel class, and route. It is important to check your specific airline's baggage policies before departure, as they can affect both carry-on and checked luggage. Generally, most international flights include a free checked baggage allowance, but weight and size limits can differ. Exceeding these limits may result in additional fees, which are the responsibility of the traveler.
According to the regulations of the General Administration of Civil Aviation of China, the free baggage allowance within China is 20kg in economy class, 30kg in business class, 40kg in first class, and limited carry-on baggage. Excess baggage charges are the responsibility of the traveller. Failure to comply with baggage allowance regulations may result in airport staff refusing to load suitcases onto planes, trains, ships and other means of transport.
Into Business China recommends that you clearly mark all luggage with your name, address and telephone number to avoid loss of luggage.
At Into Travel China, your health and safety are our top priorities. We strongly advise that travelers take the necessary precautions to protect their health during their trip, including staying informed about any health advisories or vaccinations required for travel to China.
We recommend that you consult with your healthcare provider regarding any specific health concerns or conditions before departure. It is also advisable to carry a sufficient supply of any necessary medications, as availability may vary.
While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information, Into Business China cannot guarantee complete protection from health risks and is not responsible for any health-related issues that may arise during your trip. We encourage all travelers to have appropriate travel insurance that includes health coverage.
Travelers who are pregnant should consult with their healthcare provider before booking and embarking on a trip. It’s essential to discuss travel plans, potential risks, and any necessary precautions to ensure the safety and well-being of both the mother and the unborn child.
Travellers travelling to Tibet must provide a doctor's certificate stating that they are in good health and that their blood pressure and heart condition are normal. Because Tibet is known for its high altitude, which can pose health risks, including altitude sickness.
We reserve the right to refuse to allow you to travel or to participate in any activity on the tour at any time at your own risk and expense if we consider you to be physically or mentally unfit to travel or if you pose a danger to yourself or others.
We highly recommend purchasing comprehensive travel insurance to cover potential risks, including trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and loss of personal belongings. Our packages include basic accident insurance, but this may not cover all eventualities.
Travelers should ensure that their insurance policy is valid for the entire duration of their trip and provides adequate coverage for their specific needs, including any planned activities that may carry additional risks. In particular, if traveling to high-altitude areas like Tibet, ensure your policy covers health issues related to altitude sickness.
Into Business China does not offer travel insurance directly and is not responsible for any costs or losses incurred that could have been covered by appropriate insurance. It is the responsibility of the traveler to verify the terms and conditions of their insurance policy and to carry proof of insurance during their trip.
We act solely as an agent in booking travel arrangements and are not liable for any errors, omissions, or inaccuracies provided by third-party suppliers. Our liability is limited to the extent permissible under applicable law, and we are not responsible for losses due to natural disasters, strikes, or other unforeseeable events.
Into Business China acts as an intermediary between travelers and various service providers, such as airlines, hotels, transport companies, and other third-party suppliers. While we strive to ensure a safe and enjoyable travel experience, we cannot assume liability for any injury, loss, damage, delay, or inconvenience caused by the actions or omissions of these providers.
Our responsibilities are limited to arranging and coordinating travel services as outlined in the confirmed itinerary. Into Business China is not liable for any unforeseen circumstances beyond our control, including but not limited to natural disasters, pandemics, political instability, changes in government regulations, strikes, or other force majeure events that may affect your travel plans.
Travelers are responsible for ensuring they meet all health, visa, and documentation requirements necessary for travel to and within China. We encourage travelers to stay informed and comply with local laws and regulations during their trip.
By booking with Into Travel China, you acknowledge that you understand and accept these terms and agree to hold us harmless from any claims or liabilities arising from your travel experience.
Into Business China is committed to providing a high-quality travel experience. If you encounter any issues during your trip, we encourage you to address them immediately with the local service provider or your travel advisor, who can often resolve problems on the spot. Please note that if you do not report a problem or complaint immediately, when it could have been resolved quickly if it had been reported at the time it occurred, we will not be held liable in any way in relation to it.
Should the issue remain unresolved, please submit a formal complaint in writing within 30 days of the end of your trip. Include all relevant details, such as booking reference, specific incidents, and any supporting documentation. This allows us to investigate thoroughly and respond appropriately.
We will make every effort to address complaints and claims promptly and fairly. However, Into Business China is not responsible for complaints or claims arising from circumstances beyond our control, such as force majeure events, or issues directly related to third-party service providers.
Please note that any refunds or compensation offered are at the discretion of Into Business China and will be considered on a case-by-case basis. By booking with Into Travel China, you agree to adhere to these procedures for resolving disputes.
If you have any other questions, please be free to contact us: intoservice@hotmail.com
We are not liable for any failure or delay in performing our obligations due to events beyond our control, including natural disasters, strikes, war, pandemics, or other unforeseeable circumstances. In such events, we will make every effort to offer alternative arrangements, but refunds may not be possible.