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Your Privacy
At Exclusive Tours, we are dedicated to protecting your
privacy and safeguarding your personal, business, and travel
information. In fact, it is one of our highest priorities and
remains the cornerstone of our commitment to you. However you
choose to provide information to us, we use vigorous security
safeguards and adhere to Ten Privacy Principles to ensure your
personal information is protected.
You are invited to use this privacy information to learn more
about current legislation designed to protect your privacy,
about the types of information we collect and how it is used,
and about the steps we have taken to ensure your personal
information is handled appropriately. (*Please note, Exclusive
Tours, hereafter referred to as Merit Travel Group, is a
division of Merit Travel Group Inc.)
At Merit Travel Group, we are dedicated to protecting your
privacy and safeguarding your personal, business, and travel
information. In fact, it is one of our highest priorities and
remains the cornerstone of our commitment to you. However you
choose to provide information to us, we use vigorous security
safeguards and adhere to Ten Privacy Principles to ensure your
personal information is protected.
You are invited to use this privacy information to learn more
about current legislation designed to protect your privacy,
about the types of information we collect and how it is used,
and about the steps we have taken to ensure your personal
information is handled appropriately.
Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents
Act
The Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents
Act formerly referred to as Bill C-6 is essentially about
balance. On one hand, it respects an individual's right to
privacy while on the other, it recognizes the need for
industry and organizations to collect, use and disclose
personal information. This law as its name suggests,
encompasses two primary objectives. The first objective is to
establish rules that govern the collection, use and disclosure
of personal information by private sector organizations. The
second objective is to acknowledge the validity and legality
of electronic documents.
This federal law will significantly impact the way private
businesses; corporations, federal agencies, not-for-profit
organizations and associations handle the personal information
with which they have been entrusted. At the same time, it will
clearly establish a code of privacy practices that will
provide Canadians from coast to coast with a mechanism to
ensure their personal information is handled respectfully.
The heart of this Act is based on the Ten Principles
established by the Canadian Standards Association's Model Code
for the Protection of Personal Information. These principles
were recognized as a Canadian standard in 1996 and address the
ways in which organizations should collect, use and disclose
personal information. They also address an individual's right
to access his/her personal information in addition to his/her
right to have it amended where appropriate.
In order to govern the commercial information-handling
practices within provincial jurisdictions, each province has
been encouraged to enact legislation that is substantially
similar to the federal law. Quebec enacted comparable
legislation in 1994 called an Act Respecting the Protection of
Personal Information in the Private Sector. As other provinces
enact similar legislation, organizations conducting commercial
activity within a province will be subject to the provisions
of their provincial laws rather than the federal Act. However,
the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents
Act will continue to regulate cross-border, inter-provincial
and international trade and commerce.
The implementation of this federal law relating to privacy is
occurring in three stages. The first phase, which is effective
as of January 1, 2001 will affect federally-regulated private
organizations including Canadian banks and airlines as well as
to organizations that collect, use or disclose personal
information for profit on an inter-provincial or international
basis. On January 1, 2002 , this law was extended to cover
personal health information. On January 1, 2004, most
organizations regardless of their size, which collect, use or
disclose personal information in the course of commercial
activity, will become subject to the provisions of this Act.
For more information regarding this legislation, please visit
the official Web site of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada or
the Electronic Commerce branch of Industry Canada .
What Information is collected?
At Merit Travel Group we gather and use personal information
to provide you with the travel services you have requested, or
to offer additional products and services we believe you might
be interested in. Providing us with your personal information
is always your choice. Most of the information we collect
comes to us directly from you, and only with your consent. For
example, when you request a quotation or purchase online,
through telephone conversations, or in person, we will ask you
to provide the information that enables us to complete your
request or to provide you with better service. These same
principles also apply to our corporate clients.
The types of information we may ask for depends on the nature
of your request. Information that is essential for fulfilling
most travel requests and transactions typically includes your
name, mailing address, e-mail address, phone number(s), date
of birth, passport information and credit card numbers and
expiry date. We may also request additional information to
help us provide you with advice and information about other
products and services that we believe would interest you.
When you visit Merit web sites, information is not collected
that could identify you personally unless you choose to
provide it voluntarily. You are welcome to browse these Web
sites at any time anonymously and privately without revealing
any personal information about yourself. All the information
you provide to us is securely maintained and is kept strictly
confidential.
Our Ten Privacy Principles
In relation to our Ten Privacy Principles, Merit Travel Group
means: Merit Travel, Merit Vacations, Merit Golf Vacations,
Merit Ski Vacations, Exclusive Tours, Exclusive Vacations,
CARP Travel, Merit Corporate Travel Management, Merit Odyssey
& Merit Loyalty Group and other brands used by Merit.
Merit Travel Group has always been and will continue to be,
committed to maintaining the accuracy, confidentiality, and
security of your personal information. As part of this
commitment, we have established Ten Privacy Principles to
govern our actions as they relate to the use of customer
information.
The ten principles for collection, use and disclosure of
our clients' information.
1. Accountability
2. Identifying Purposes
3. Consent
4. Limiting Collection
5. Limiting Use, Disclosure and Retention
6. Accuracy
7. Safeguards
8. Openness
9. Individual Access
10. Challenging Compliance
Principle 1 - Accountability
Each Merit Travel Group location or store is responsible for
maintaining and protecting the customer information under its
control. In fulfilling this mandate, each Merit Travel Group
location or store is required to designate an individual or
individuals who is/are accountable for that Company's
compliance with the Ten Privacy Principles.
Principle 2 - Identifying Purposes
The purposes for which customer information is collected shall
be identified before or at the time the information is
collected.
Principle 3 - Consent
The knowledge and consent of the customer are required for the
collection, use or disclosure of customer information except
where required or permitted by law.
Principle 4 - Limiting Collection
The customer information collected must be limited to those
details necessary for the purposes identified by the Merit
Travel Group . Information must be collected by fair and
lawful means.
Principle 5 - Limiting Use, Disclosure and Retention
Customer information may only be used or disclosed for the
purpose for which it was collected unless the customer has
otherwise consented, or when it is required or permitted by
law. Customer information may only be retained for the period
of time required to fulfill the purpose for which it was
collected.
Principle 6 - Accuracy
Customer information must be maintained in as accurate,
complete and up-to-date form as is necessary to fulfill the
purposes for which it is to be used.
Principle 7 - Safeguarding Customer Information
Customer information must be protected by security safeguards
that are appropriate to the sensitivity level of the
information.
Principle 8 - Openness
Merit Travel Group is required to make information available
to customers concerning the policies and practices that apply
to the management of their information.
Principle 9 - Customer Access
Upon request, a customer shall be informed of the existence,
use and disclosure of their information, and shall be given
access to it. Customers may verify the accuracy and
completeness of their information, and may request that it be
amended, if appropriate.
Principle 10 - Handling Customer Complaints and
Suggestions
Customers may direct any questions or enquires with respect to
the privacy principles outlined above or about our practices
by contacting the designated person(s) accountable for privacy
in each Merit Travel Group location or store.
Where And Why We Collect Personal Information
You can purchase airline tickets, or make a flight booking, by
contacting our reservations call centres, by going directly to
one of our ticket offices, by visiting our website or by going
through an IATA accredited travel agency. In order to purchase
an airline ticket or hold a flight booking, there is basic
information we require. This information is necessary in order
to identify you, contact you, or process your purchase. These
may include: • Name
• Address
• Phone number
• Credit card number and expiration date
• Language preference
This information will allow us to:
• establish your identification
• protect you and us from error and fraud
• understand your needs and eligibility for products and
services
• recommend particular products and services to meet your
needs
• provide ongoing service
• comply with legal requirements
• offer other products that are suitable to you
Security
Merit Travel Group has in place sophisticated security
measures and procedures to ensure that your personal
information is protected from misuse and from unauthorized
access. However, no data transmission over the Internet can be
guaranteed to be 100% secure. We cannot ensure the security of
the information you transmit to us over the Internet.
New Use of Personal Information
Should Merit Travel Group wish to use your personal
information for a purpose not contemplated at the time of
initial collection, such as additional services, products, or
promotional offers that may be of interest to you, we may use
your contact information, including your email address, to ask
for your consent to use your personal information for the new
purpose.
Any information you provide will be used by Merit Travel Group
to market vacation ideas, special rates for cruises, tours and
airfares – plus enter-to-win competitions and more. By
completing entries and surveys and participating in
promotional activities, you are agreeing to this use of the
information.
Web Site
By using this web site, you consent to the terms of our
Privacy Policy and to Merit Travel Group 's processing of
Personal Information for the purposes given above as well as
those explained where Merit Travel Group collects Personal
Information on the web. Should the Privacy Policy change, we
intend to take every reasonable step to ensure that these
changes are brought to your attention by posting all changes
prominently on our web site for a reasonable period of time.
Links
This web site may, in future, contain links to other sites.
Please be aware that Merit Travel Group is not responsible for
the privacy practices of such other sites. We encourage our
users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the
privacy statements of these third party sites. This privacy
statement applies solely to information collected by this Web
site.
Mailing Lists
If you would like to join our mailing list and be informed of
seat sales, last minute vacations and other promotional
offers, we ask for your name, address, phone number and email
address. We use this information to communicate to you via
email.
For certain opt-in services, Merit Travel Group may collect
profile information about you (e.g. hotel and car preferences,
etc), as well as demographic information (e.g. education
level, etc). This information will be used to communicate
specific information to you based on the profile and
demographic information you provide.
With Whom We May Share Your Information?
Merit Travel Group businesses and affiliates, their employees
and suppliers are all governed by strict standards and
policies to ensure your information is secure and treated with
the utmost care and respect.
At Merit Travel Group, client information is strictly
confidential. With your consent we will share information with
other Merit Travel Group businesses or suppliers who perform
services on our behalf. Unless you authorize us to release it,
or release is required or permitted by law, we never sell,
lease or trade information about you or your travel
information to other parties.
Merit Travel Group Businesses and Affiliates
To ensure you benefit from our full range of products and
services and as permitted by law, client information is
sometimes shared with other Merit Travel Group businesses and
affiliates. This is done only when the proposed services are
available through another member, and only with your consent.
If you would prefer not to receive special offers promoting
products and services, or that we not share your information,
kindly let us know by following the instructions in our '
Opt-Out ' policy.
Our Employees
In the course of daily operations, access to private,
sensitive and confidential information is restricted to
authorized employees who have a legitimate business purpose
and reason for accessing it. For example, when you call us,
visit a store, or e-mail us, our designated employees will
access your information to verify that you are the traveller
and to assist you in fulfilling your travel requests.
As a condition of their employment, all employees of Merit
Travel Group are required to abide by the privacy standards we
have established. They are also required to work within the
principles of ethical behaviour as set out in our internal
Employee Rules and must follow all applicable laws and
regulations . Employees are informed about the importance of
privacy and they are required to sign either a code of conduct
or a confidentiality agreement that prohibits the disclosure
of any client information to unauthorized individuals or
parties. To reinforce their understanding and commitment to
upholding client privacy and confidentiality, employees
periodically receive up-to-date literature about our privacy
policies, principles and standards.
Unauthorized access to and/or disclosure of client information
by an employee of Merit Travel Group is strictly prohibited.
All employees are expected to maintain the confidentiality of
customer information at all times and failing to do so will
result in appropriate disciplinary measures, which may include
dismissal.
Outside Service Suppliers
At Merit Travel Group, we sometimes contract outside
organizations to perform specialized services such as market
research, mailing services or data processing. Our trusted
service suppliers may at times be responsible for processing
and handling some of the information we receive from you.
When we contract our suppliers to provide specialized
services, they are given only the information necessary to
perform those services. Additionally, they are prohibited from
storing, analyzing or using that information for purposes
other than to carry out the service they have been contracted
to provide. In fact, our suppliers are bound by strict
contractual obligations that have been designed to protect the
privacy and security of your information. Furthermore, as part
of our contract agreements, our suppliers and their employees
are required to protect your information in a manner that is
consistent with the privacy policies and practices that we
have established.
Our Opt-Out Policy
In order to provide you with a variety of products, services
and advice, Merit Travel Group will with your consent, share
your client information with other Merit Travel Group
businesses, affiliates and suppliers. Should you not wish to
receive promotional materials from, or have your personal
information shared with, these Companies, simply:
Contact your nearest branch
Call us at 1-800-268-1820
Cookies
On Merit web sites, cookies are not currently used but may be
used in the future to increase the robustness of our sites and
to provide more efficient navigation. Cookies cannot view or
retrieve data from other cookies, nor can they capture files
and data stored on your computer.
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a small text file containing a unique
identification number that a Web site sends to your computer's
web browser. While you visit a particular site, a cookie may
be used to track the activities of your browser as well as
provide you with a consistent, more efficient experience.
There are two common types of cookies: persistent and
non-persistent.
Persistent cookies
Persistent cookies are stored on your computer's hard drive
where they remain resident until they are either deleted or
they reach a predetermined expiration date. Persistent cookies
are most commonly used to provide visitors with a customized
experience by recording preferences such as how a visitor
prefers to have his/her web pages displayed. Additionally,
cookies are commonly used to gather statistical information
such as the average time spent on a particular page. This kind
of information is valuable for several reasons, including
providing insight on how to improve the design, content and
navigation of a Web site.
Non-persistent cookies
Non-persistent cookies do not permanently record data and they
are not stored on your computer's hard drive. Rather,
non-persistent cookies are stored in memory and are only
available during an active session. Once a session ends, the
cookie disappears. Non-persistent cookies are used primarily
for technical reasons such as providing seamless navigation.
Why Were Cookies Created?
The World Wide Web uses the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP)
to govern how files such as graphics, text and sound are
exchanged over the Internet. This protocol treats every action
(i.e. mouse clicks) independently making the nature of the Web
'stateless'. This means that every time you click on a new
page for instance, a new connection is established and all
previous activity is forgotten.
To provide visitors with a more uniform experience, cookies
were used originally to maintain relevant information as
visitors viewed various pages of a Web site. In effect,
cookies were created to bring state and consistency to the
'stateless' environment of the Internet.
How do Cookies Work?
The first time you visit a Web site, you may be sent a cookie
that contains a unique identification number that can be
easily retrieved during future visits. Cookies are used for
different purposes such as to personalize the way you want a
Web site to look.
When you type the Web site address in the address bar of your
browser, your browser will contact the site you've entered and
request its home page. The browser will search your hard drive
for a cookie that may have been sent during a previous visit.
If a cookie is found, the browser will send any information
gathered from a previous visit to the web server. If a cookie
is not found, then the browser will know you have not visited
the site before.
Accessing Your Information
You may access and verify any of your regular information
files whenever you wish. Most of this information is available
in the form of transaction records.
Should you have questions concerning a decision we have made,
we will inform you of the reasons for those decisions if we
are permitted to do so by law. If for some reason, you are
refused access to factual information held in your file, you
may challenge this refusal by contacting our head office.
Amending Your Information
To help us keep your personal information up-to-date, we
encourage you to amend inaccuracies and make corrections as
often as necessary. Despite our best efforts, errors sometimes
do occur. Should you identify any incorrect or out-of-date
information in your file(s), we will make the proper changes.
Where appropriate, we will communicate these changes to other
parties who may have unintentionally received incorrect
information from us.
To Make a Change
To make a change to the personal contact information contained
in your file, please call us at 1-800-268-1820 or visit one of
our branches.
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