My point: These blanket travel bans are NOT “government imposed,” but rather a matter of *corporate* policy in many cases.
I see, thank you for explaining that.
I hesitate to make policy on the fly and so all I will say for now is that if anyone find themselves in this position they should get in touch with us. I will discuss with colleagues whether or not we need to amend the policy.
Jay Ole J. Jacobsen Editor & Publisher The Internet Protocol Journal Cell: +1 415 370-4628 T-Mobile: +1 415 889-9821 Docomo: +81 90 3337 9311
Sent from my iPhone Yes. A blanket travel ban is a government imposed travel restriction and so we will provide a full refund in that instance. To confirm, the list of possible government imposed travel restrictions now includes (but is not limited to):
- denial of exit - denial of entry - diversion - repatriation - isolation - quarantine. - blanket travel bans
Jay
Ole J. Jacobsen Editor & Publisher The Internet Protocol Journal Cell: +1 415 370-4628 T-Mobile: +1 415 889-9821 Docomo: +81 90 3337 9311
Sent from my iPhone
Just in case anyone is confused by this, the recently announced policy is for a full refund in the case of *any* government imposed travel restrictions that prevent someone attending the meeting, which may include, but are not limited to, denial of exit, denial of entry, diversion, repatriation, isolation and quarantine.
Jay
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