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Our Privacy Policy in brief

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We care about your privacy

At Fly ALways, we care deeply about your privacy. Your personal information is safeguarded with the highest security measures. We respect your trust and are committed to ensuring that your data remains confidential. You can book with confidence, knowing your privacy is our priority.

Our Privacy Policy in brief

At Fly ALways, your privacy is our priority. We collect only the information necessary to provide you with exceptional service and ensure a seamless booking experience.

  • Data Collection: We gather personal details like name, contact information, and payment details securely.
  • Usage: Your information is used solely for processing bookings, customer support, and enhancing your experience.
  • Protection: We employ robust security measures to protect your data from unauthorized access.
  • Sharing: We do not sell or share your personal information with third parties without your consent, except as required by law.
Providing your personal information

When you book with Fly ALways, providing your personal information is essential for a smooth and efficient experience. We collect details such as your name, contact information, and payment method to process your reservations securely. Rest assured, your data is handled with the utmost care. We implement strong security measures to protect your information and ensure it is used only for the purpose of fulfilling your travel needs. By sharing your personal information, you enable us to offer tailored services, keep you updated on your bookings, and enhance your overall experience. Your privacy is important to us, and we are committed to safeguarding your data at all times. Thank you for choosing Fly ALways for your travel needs!

Legal Basis for using your personal information

When it comes to a flight booking company, the legal basis for using personal information can be quite specific due to the nature of the services provided. Here’s an overview of how these bases might apply:

1. Consent

A flight booking company may require explicit consent from customers to process certain types of personal information, such as preferences for marketing communications or sharing data with third parties (e.g., travel insurance providers). Customers should have the option to opt in or out of these communications.

2. Contractual Necessity

Processing personal data is often necessary to fulfill the contract between the customer and the airline or booking service. This includes collecting information needed for:

  • Booking flights (e.g., name, contact details, passport information)
  • Managing reservations
  • Issuing tickets
  • Providing customer support related to bookings
3. Legal Obligation

A flight booking company must comply with various legal obligations, such as:

  • Reporting to authorities in cases of flight disruptions
  • Adhering to safety regulations (e.g., checking passenger information against watch lists)
  • Complying with tax laws or other financial regulations
4. Legitimate Interests

The company may process personal data under the legitimate interests clause, provided that these interests do not override the individual’s rights. Examples might include:

  • Analyzing customer data to improve services and tailor offerings
  • Preventing fraud or ensuring the security of transactions
5. Public Interest

In some scenarios, data may be processed for tasks in the public interest, such as cooperation with government agencies for safety and security measures

6. Vital Interests

While less common in flight bookings, this basis could apply in emergencies, such as providing critical information to medical personnel if a passenger is incapacitated during travel.

Compliance and Transparency

Flight booking companies are required to provide clear information on how personal data will be used, typically through a privacy policy. This policy should outline:

  • What data is collected
  • How it will be used
  • Who it will be shared with
  • The legal basis for processing
Conclusion

For a flight booking company, understanding and communicating the legal bases for using personal information is crucial for building trust with customers and ensuring compliance with data protection regulations. This not only helps in providing better services but also protects the rights of the individuals involved

How to Contact Us

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