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2. Seats will be randomly assigned based on weight distribution. Passengers cannot choose their own seats and must follow the arrangements made by China Southern Airlines General Aviation staff at the scene.
3. On the day of departure, if the flight cannot operate due to objective factors such as weather, air traffic control, or temporary aircraft malfunction, a full refund will be issued. If passengers are unable to board due to personal reasons such as late arrival or incomplete ID, no refund or change will be permitted.
4. Due to other scheduled flights at Kyushu Airport and the impact of aircraft from Macau Airport, the flight departure time may differ from the booked time. The actual departure time shall be subject to the airport's flight schedule.
5. If the total weight of four passengers exceeds the aircraft's maximum load capacity, 1-2 passengers may be separated to share the flight with other travelers.
The aerial tour will operate as long as weather conditions meet takeoff standards. Passengers should assess the weather conditions on their travel day and choose a date with favorable weather for their journey.
7. Passengers are prohibited from wearing hats, scarves, or slippers when boarding the helicopter.
8. Pets are strictly prohibited from entering the airport.
9. Dangerous items such as lighters and power banks, as well as personal belongings like bags, are prohibited from being carried onto the helicopter.
10. For passenger safety, photography and lingering are prohibited during boarding and disembarking. Please follow the staff's instructions for safe boarding and disembarking.
Children aged 2–12 and seniors aged 70+ must be accompanied by family members when flying.
12. Passengers are not allowed to consume alcohol before boarding the helicopter.
13. During the flight, passengers are strictly prohibited from touching any buttons, switches, doors, or windows in the cabin; interfering with the pilot's normal operation is also forbidden.









