How long has CANADA à la Carte been in business?
Does CANADA a la Carte offer protection plans?
Do you sell comprehensive Insurance?
What forms of payment are accepted?
How do I make my reservation?
Do you accept late bookings?
How long has CANADA à la Carte been in business?
CANADA à la Carte was launched in 2000.
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Does CANADA à la Carte offer consumer protection plans?
EGS Enterprises Inc./CANADA à la Carte is a member of the National Tour Association. In 1988 NTA established the consumer protection plan, and currently protects more tour companies then any other plan in the industry.
The Consumer Protection Plan applies in the event that an NTA tour operator becomes bankrupt. The plan then applies to deposits or payments for packaged travel that were made to the bankrupt tour operator. The plan also applies to a consumer's deposit or payment for packaged travel that was placed by a travel agent on behalf of that consumer with a bankrupt NTA tour operator. Effective Jan. 1, 1997, the plan's liability for qualifying consumer loss is limited to $250,000 per NTA tour operator member. The security of NTA's Consumer Protection Plan is available to tour travelers at no added cost.
For more information regarding the terms and conditions of the NTA Consumer Protection Plan, a copy of the plan or verification that an operator is a member in good standing with NTA, contact:
NTA Consumer Protection Plan
546 East Main Street
Lexington, KY 40508
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Do you sell comprehensive travel insurance?
The comprehensive travel insurance is non-refundable and must be purchased at the time deposit is made. CANADA à la Carte is not responsible for penalties imposed by the airlines. The insurance should be purchased at time of deposit, however may be purchased with final payment if you are booking within 60 days before departure.
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What forms of payment are accepted?
CANADA à la Carte gladly accepts checks, Visa, MasterCard and American Express.
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How do I make my reservation?
Once you have decided which vacation you wish to take, CANADA à la Carte strongly recommends you visit your professional travel agent. Your travel agent can assist you and make your reservation for you.
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Do you accept late bookings?
Vacation sales normally close 7 days prior to departure. All late bookings are on request and must be guaranteed with a credit card if within 45 days of departure date. A late booking fee of $35.00 may be assessed to cover express mailing of documents and other expenses incurred.
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