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Zola Levitt Ministries, Inc ZT-P.Fldr411 4/20/11 4:19 PM Page 1 “BRETHREN, MY HEART’ S DESIRE AND PRAYER TO G OD FOR I SRAEL IS THAT THEY MIGHT BE SAVED.” R OMANS 10:1 ZOLA TOURS 10300 N. Central Expy, Ste 170 Dallas, TX 75231-8641 Tel. 214-696-9760 Fax 214-696-5885 E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.levitt.com/tours Website: www.levitt.com/tours Website: E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: Fax 214-696-5885 214-696-5885 Fax Tel. 214-696-9760 214-696-9760 Tel. Dallas, TX 75231-8641 75231-8641 TX Dallas, 00 .CnrlEp,Se170 Ste Expy, Central N. 10300 ZOLA TOURS ZOLA TOUR CONDITIONS & INFORMATION AN INVITATION FROM MARK LEVITT PRICES: The prices for our tours reflect a 2% service, domestic travel to and from the departure loss, accident, delay, or inconvenience, ZT MAY discount for purchases paid with cash or check. airport, excess baggage charges, and all other items refund an amount as deemed appropriate in the Dear Friend of Israel, Discounts are not provided for sales paid by credit not stated as included. sole opinion of ZT. It is understood that ZT shall Since the Exodus, there’s never been card. Prices are per person, based on double have no other or further responsibility or liability occupancy in a room. Tips and estimated taxes LAND-ONLY TOUR: If you purchase a land-only either for the accuracy of any representation re- and fuel surcharges are included in the tour’s tour, and are unable to arrange your flight to coin- garding or the non-provision of any tour service. You are contemplating a most anything so spiritually rejuvenating total price as itemized on the Registration Form cide with the group’s arrival and departure, any Full payment of tour price constitutes an agree- remarkable journey—one that (hard copy only). Note that taxes and fuel sur- additional transfer cost will be your responsibility. ment that the tour participant understands all as a trip to the lands of the Bible! charges are subject to change and are due prior information listed as “General Conditions” and millions have undertaken since to departure. Please call ZT or request a hard AIR TRANSPORTATION: Your round-trip interna- agrees to all listed. The airlines concerned are not copy Registration Form to get the amounts spe- tional fare from the departure airport, by regularly to be held responsible for any act, omission, or Abraham traveled there many Let me welcome you to a truly one- cific to your tour. scheduled airlines based on special group airfares, event during the time the passengers are not on is included in our full tour price. (Airport tax and thousands of years ago. board their plane. The passage contract in use by —ZOLA LEVITT RESERVATIONS: Tour reservations should be fuel surcharges are included but subject to change the airlines concerned, when issued, shall con- of-a-kind event. made as early as possible, as space is limited. A and are due prior to departure.) stitute the sole contract between the airlines and per person deposit of $400 for each Grand Tour passengers. The service of any IATA and ARC If God is calling you to Israel, BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE: Because airline specifi- and $200 for the Deluxe Tour is required to member carriers and their affiliates or any other cations change periodically, we recommend that then you can’t afford not to go. If For more than thirty years our guarantee your reservation. Full payment is due regularly scheduled airline may be used for the you contact the airline directly for their current immediately with your Registration Form for transportation of this tour. you feel inclined to go with us, rest ministry has taught the Bible on reservations made within 60 days of departure. allowance restrictions. ZT reserves the right to alter the itinerary as may assured that you will be putting nationally syndicated television. INSURANCE: Zola Tours is not responsible or HOTELS: Deluxe and first-class hotels are pro- be deemed desirable and in the best interest of liable for loss, damage, theft of luggage or per- vided throughout the tour. Prices are per person, the tour party as a whole. The right is reserved your spiritual and material self in During that time, we have also sonal belongings, personal injury, accidents, or based on double occupancy of a room with two to cancel the tour prior to departure and to decline illness. Experienced international passengers the hands of people who specialize produced numerous pro-Israel twins or a double bed. A single room supplement to accept or retain any person as a member of the purchase travel insurance before any trip. We is shown on the Registration Form (hard copy). tour at any time. The price of the tour is based on strongly recommend travel insurance for each in doing things in the Jewish way, television programs, books, and rates in effect for the dates on the Registration SHARED ROOM: If a roommate is requested, ZT passenger. Your current health insurance should srael Form, and is subject to adjustment with prior and in embracing Israel. news magazines. In fact, when it will make every effort to find one. ZT does not be verified for coverage abroad. notification. ZT regrets that it cannot provide in- assume responsibility for roommate assignments. comes to travel, the Holy Land is dividual assistance to a tour member for walk- Should an assigned roommate cancel, you will CANCELLATION POLICY: No cancellation penalties ing, dining, or other personal needs. Travelers be responsible for the single room supplement. for land or the group air arrangements shall be is not a tour our only destination: We special- innovated the itineraries we still incurred for cancellations received more than 60 needing special assistance of any kind should MEALS: Included meals consist of buffet break- days prior to departure. Tour payments for cancel- contact ZT prior to booking to determine what company in the classical sense. ize olyin Israel and also offer unique follow to bring it to you most I assistance may be reasonably arranged. fasts and dinners. Beverages other than coffee lations received within 60 days of departure are excursions to biblical sites in effectively. and tea are not included. non-refundable. The purchase of travel cancella- It’s a ministry helping Christians tion insurance is strongly recommended. For reservations & information see Jesus, Scripture, and the Jews Greece and to Petra in Jordan. GROUND TRANSPORTATION: All ground trans- contact: ZOLA TOURS portation is by deluxe, air-conditioned motor- FINAL PAYMENT: Final payment is due in our 10300 N. Central Expy, Ste170 through Messiainic eyes—thus its I know you’ll be blessed touring coach, specially designed for sightseeing. office 60 days prior to departure. A complete Dallas, TX 75231-8641 Tel. 214-696-9760 H Israel with our team. It would be itemized invoice will be sent to you prior to thisourFax 214-696-5885 E-mail: [email protected] close affiliation with Zola Levitt Your inclination to make a SIGHTSEEING: All tours include a full program time. Full payment is due immediately with your Website: www.levitt.com/tours pilgrimage to Israel is important a privilege to have you put your of sightseeing in Israel by government-licensed, Registration Form for reservations made within Ministries. I am grateful to walk in English-speaking guides. (ZT may vary the sight- 60 days of departure. We at Zola Tours are fully dedicated to serving the footsteps of my father, Zola. And to me, and precious to Jesus. hands in ours and enjoy a journey seeing itinerary or make substitutions if required you and making your trip a life-changing, never- by circumstances beyond our control.) TOUR DOCUMENTS: Approximately one week to-be-forgotten experience. I’m thrilled that you are thinking Zola considered touring the in which the Lord will transform prior to departure,T you will receive a final packet 1. A corporation of Believers closely and TAXES: All charges and taxes normally associated We are: of walking in Abraham’s. Holy Land so important that he your life. including name and luggage tags, along with final associated with Zola Levitt Ministries, Inc. and with hotel rooms and touring are included. The details and instructions. estimated taxes on the Registration Form are adhering to the ministry’s high standards of subject to change and are due prior to departure. GENERAL CONDITIONS: Zola Tours (ZT), 10300 integrity. 2. An ethical travel organization Shalom, N. Central Expy, Suite 170, Dallas, TX 75231, specializing in the Holy Places of the Bible. Our TIPS: Tips for luggage handlers, bellboys and (214) 696-9760 acts only in the capacity of agent expertise and long-term professional relationships L other hotel staff, guides, and bus drivers are in all matters of transportation and tour operation, in the areas we serve are far superior to those included in the tour’s total price as listed on the and its liability is limited to the terms of the tickets of a general travel agency. We simply get better Registration Form (hard copy only). and these general conditions. Notice is given that accommodations and better services at lower in all arrangements of transportation and condi- prices. 3. A witnessing ministry aspiring to NOT INCLUDED IN THE TOUR COSTS: Lunches tion, ZT shall not be liable for any injury, damage, Romans 10:1. in Israel, beverages other than coffee and/ Mark Levitt loss, accident, delay, or inconvenience caused or tea at breakfast and dinner, and items by the operation of any vehicle or conveyance or of a personal nature such as laundry, caused by the act, omission, neglect, or default telephone-call service charges, room of any person engaged in transporting tour par- ticipants or in providing hotel accommodations or other tour arrangements or services.
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