PRIVACY
POLICY
Privacy
of personal information is an important principle to Odyssey
Travel. We are committed to collecting, using and disclosing
personal information responsibly and only to the extent necessary
for the travel products and services we provide. We also try
to be open and transparent as to how we handle personal information.
This document describes our privacy policies.
What
is personal information?
Personal
information is information about an identifiable individual.
Personal information includes information that relates to their
personal characteristics (e.g., gender, age, income, home address
or phone number, ethnic background, family status), their health
(e.g., health history, health conditions, health services received
by them) or their activities and views (e.g., religion, politics,
opinions expressed by an individual, an opinion or evaluation
of an individual). Personal information is to be contrasted
with business information (e.g., an individual's business address
and telephone number), which is not protected by privacy legislation.
In addition, due the nature of the travel agency business, we
also include in our policies and staunchly protect therein an
individual's financial information including checking account
information and credit card information.
Who we are?
Odyssey
Travel , is a full service agency and we arrange travel
products and services for our clients with a wide spectrum of
industry suppliers . Accordingly, we deal with a number
of consultants and third parties that may, in the course of
their duties, have limited access to personal information we
hold. These include airlines, railroads, cruise lines, tour
operators, computer reservations system providers, and other
travel-related vendors. We restrict their access to any personal
information we hold as much as is reasonably possible. We also
have their assurance that they follow appropriate privacy principles
in accordance with their own policies under the Personal
Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (PIPEDA).
We
collect personal information for the following purposes:
Like
all travel agencies, we collect, use and disclose personal information
in order to serve our clients. For our clients, the primary
purposes for collecting personal information are as follows:
- to
understand your needs and eligibility for products and services
- to
make and secure travel reservations and other travel-related
services
- to
issue transportation documents, vouchers and ID cards
- to
provide travel suppliers with information to complete the
necessary purchasing arrangements for a wide array of travel
and tourism products.
- Compile
statistics and conduct market research
- Distribute
promotional materials
- Distribute
publications that have been subscribed to
- Audit
and compliance with the law
Please
note that all airlines are required by new security laws in
the US and other countries to give security, customs, and immigration
authorities access to passenger data. Accordingly any information
we hold about you and your travel arrangements may be disclosed
to the concerning authorities of these countries in your itinerary.
The data will only be used for security purposes.
Examples
of the type of personal information we collect for those purposes
include the following: name, address, telephone, age, credit
card information, passport or visa information, Social Insurance
Number, web site cookies, and similar personal information necessary
to properly identify our clients and their entitlement to the
services we arrange. We also collect personal information from
our employees and contractors to assure our proper compliance
with employment laws, remuneration, tax payments, and other
employee/contractor functions.
Protecting
personal information:
Odyssey
Travel understands the importance of protecting your personal
information in its possession or custody, including personal
information that has been transferred to, or received from,
a third party in the course of commercial activities for processing
or other purposes for which you have consented. For that reason,
we have taken the following steps:
- Paper
information is either under supervision or secured in a
locked or restricted area.
- Electronic
hardware is either under supervision or secured in a locked
or restricted area at all times. In addition, passwords
are used on computers.
- Paper
information is transmitted through sealed, addressed envelopes
or boxes by reputable companies.
- Electronic
information is transmitted either through a direct line
or is anonymized or encrypted.
- Staff
are trained to collect, use and disclose personal information
only as necessary to fulfill their duties and in accordance
with our privacy policy.
- External
consultants and agencies with access to personal information
must enter into privacy agreements with us or acknowledge
that the abide by PIPEDA.
Retention
and destruction of personal information:
We
need to retain personal information for some time to ensure
that we can answer any questions you might have about the services
provided and for our own accountability to external regulatory
bodies. However, we do not want to keep personal information
too long in order to protect your privacy. We keep our client
files for about 2 years. Our client and contact directories
are much more difficult to systematically destroy, so we remove
such information when we can if it does not appear that we will
be contacting you again. However, if you ask, we will remove
such contact information right away. We keep any personal information
relating to our general correspondence with people who are not
our clients, newsletters, seminars and marketing activities
for about 6 months after the newsletter, seminar or marketing
activity is over. We destroy paper files containing personal
information by shredding. We destroy electronic information
by deleting it and, when the hardware is discarded, we ensure
that the hard drive is physically destroyed. Alternatively,
we may send some or all of the client file to our client.
You can look at your information:
With
only a few exceptions, you have the right to see what personal
information we hold about you. Often all you have to do is ask.
We can help you identify what records we might have about you.
We will also try to help you understand any information you
do not understand (e.g., various industry forms, technical language,
etc.).
We
will need to confirm your identity, if we do not know you, before
providing you with this access. We reserve the right to charge
a nominal fee for such requests. If there is a problem, we may
ask you to put your request in writing. If we cannot give you
access, we will tell you within 30 days if at all possible and
tell you the reason, as best we can, as to why we cannot give
you access. If you believe there is a mistake in the information,
you have the right to ask for it to be corrected. This applies
to factual information and not to any professional opinions
we may have formed. We may ask you to provide documentation
that our files are wrong.
You can withdraw your consent:
We
need to get your express or implied consent before obtaining
or using information about you, or disclosing this information
to anyone. You may withdraw this consent at any time upon reasonable
notice, subject to legal or contractual restrictions. To withdraw
your consent you should contact our Privacy Officer at the address
or telephone listed. Unless we hear otherwise from you, you
are giving to us your consent for the collection, use and disclosure
of personal information as provided in this Policy for the Identified
purpose.
Do
you have a concern?
Our
Privacy Policy Officer is available to address any questions
or concerns you might have. If you wish to make a formal complaint
about our privacy practices, you may make it in writing to our
Privacy Policy Officer at:
Odyssey
Travel Privacy Policy Officer
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| Address: |
186
Princess St.
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Kingston,
Ont. Canada
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| Telephone: |
(613)
549-3342 |
| Fax: |
(613)
548-1787 |
| Email
address: |
info@odyssey-travel.com |
Our
Privacy Policy Officer will acknowledge receipt of your complaint,
ensure that it is investigated promptly and that you are provided
with a formal decision and reasons in writing.
For
more general inquiries, the Information and Privacy Commissioner
of Canada oversees the administration of the privacy legislation
in the private sector. The Commissioner also acts as a kind
of ombudsman for privacy disputes. The Information and Privacy
Commissioner can be reached at: 112 Kent Street, Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 1H3.
We
appreciate and value your patronage. At Odyssey Travel, privacy
is not a privilege, it's a right.