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Cincinnati: +1 (513) 620-8154 MIAMI: +1 (954) 589-1371

Our Policy

1. General Provisions.

1.1. This Privacy Policy (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Policy’) shall be valid for all personal data, which FLIGHTTIME may receive from the user (a person who filled in a feedback form using other services of official website http://www.flighttime-inc.com, (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Website and/or Websites’)), in particular when sending feedback or questions, ordering services, participating in advertising and/or marketing campaigns or promotions and/or other interactions (hereinafter referred to as the ‘Services’).

1.2. Filling in the feedback form and clicking the button ‘I agree to’ located on the Website page on which the feedback form is placed, as well as indicating his/her personal data when using other Website services, the user agrees with this Policy and conditions of processing and transmission of his/her personal data specified therein. The User’s consent to provision, processing and transmission of his/her Personal Data to the Company in compliance with the Policy is complete and unconditional.

1.3. The Website users shall refrain from filling in the form and/or usage of other Website services in case of any disagreement (either full or partial) with the Policy, as well as disagreement to provide the personal data.

1.4. The consent given by the user includes a consent to collection, systematization, accumulation, storage, clarification (updating, modification), use, entering into databases (including electronic ones) of the Company, transferring to other departments and units inside the Company or to a service provider, which undertakes to comply with the terms of the personal data protection contract for the purposes of distribution of information materials and/or for advertising purposes (including sending invitations to the events held/arranged by the Company), cross-border transfer, blocking, depersonalization, destruction of personal data.

1.5. The consent given by the user extends to the following personal data: surname, name, patronymic, e-mail, position, name of the company, in which the user works, a contact phone number.

1.6. The term of the user’s consent is unlimited, however, the user may withdraw this consent at any time by sending a written notification to the e-mail: quote@flttime.com,, with the note ‘withdrawal of consent to personal data processing’.

 

2. Users’ personal data received and processed by the Company.

2.1. For the purpose of this Policy, the user’s personal data means the personal details, which the user on his/her own initiative provides about himself/herself when filling in the feedback form at the Website, when using other Website services, upon registration (creating an account) at the Website or in the course of use of the services provided by the Company. The appropriate information has been obviously indicated and specifically refers to a surname, name, patronymic, e-mail, position, name of the company, in which the user works, a contact phone number. The other information is to be provided by the user at his/her discretion.

2.2. The company assumes that the user represents reliable personal data, and that the user is entitled to provide personal data.

 

3. Objectives of users’ personal data processing.

3.1. The company processes only those personal data that are necessary to provide the services.

3.2. The user’s personal data may be used by the Company for the following purposes:

3.2.1. Identification of the party as part of the service.

3.2.2. Distribution of advertising and/or marketing materials of the Company, distribution of invitations to events, conferences, exhibitions, held and/or arranged by the Company, telemarketing campaigns.

3.2.3. Statistical and other studies based on depersonalized data.

 

4. Transfer of the user’s personal data to the third parties.

4.1. With respect to the user’s personal data, its confidentiality is kept, except for the cases of personal data processing, to which an access by an unlimited number of persons is provided by the user or at his/her request.

4.2. The Company may transfer the user’s personal data to third parties in the following cases:

4.2.1. The user has given his/her consent to such actions.

4.2.2. Transfer of personal data to organizations that provide services to the Company for the distribution of promotional and/or marketing materials, arrangement and conduct of events, conferences, exhibitions, telemarketing, calling around of the Company’s potential customers.

4.2.3. The transfer is required to achieve the objectives, implementation and performance of the functions, powers and responsibilities imposed on the Company by the laws.

 

5. Measures used to protect users’ personal data.

The Company shall take necessary and sufficient organizational and technical measures to protect the users’ personal data from unauthorized or accidental access, destruction, modification, blocking, copying, distribution, as well as from other illegal actions with personal data of third parties.

 

6. User’s rights and obligations.

6.1. The Company shall undertake reasonable measures to maintain the accuracy and relevance of the personal data provided to the Company, as well as removal of obsolete and other unreliable or superfluous personal data, however, the User is responsible for providing reliable information, as well as for updating the data provided in case of any changes.

6.2. The user may at any time change (update, supplement, block, destroy) the personal data provided by him/her or part thereof, as well as parameters of its confidentiality by contacting the Company.

6.3. The user may at any time withdraw his/her consent to process the personal data by the Company by sending a written notice to the e-mail: quote@flttime.com with the note ‘withdrawal of consent to personal data processing’, and the user’s withdrawal of the consent to personal data processing entails deletion of the user’s account from the Website and the Company’s databases, as well as destruction of the records containing personal data in the Company’s personal data processing systems.

6.4. The user shall be entitled to receive the information related to processing of his/her personal data by the Company.

Code of Business Ethics and Conduct

It is the long-standing policy and commitment of Flighttime Enterprises, Inc. (the “Company”) to observe high ethical standards and comply with all laws, rules and regulations affecting the Company and its employees, officers and directors (collectively, “employees”) and to require all employees to avoid any activities that could involve or lead to involvement of the Company or its employees in any unethical or unlawful practice.

The Company’s business goals are important and demanding, but maintaining integrity and ethical and legal standards must take precedence. Compliance with the law is only a minimum standard; this Company has sought, and will continue to seek, adherence to the spirit of the law as well.

Responsibility for carrying out the Company’s commitment to integrity, fairness and compliance with high ethical standards and legal requirements rests with each of its employees.

The Company’s employees are expected to adhere to a high standard of business and personal ethics and integrity so that the Company and all of its employees will enjoy the high respect and esteem of the public, government authorities, the business community, customers, shareholders, vendors and suppliers.  To this end, each employee shall:

comply with all applicable laws, rules and regulations of all governmental jurisdictions throughout the world in which the Company conducts its business;

avoid conflict(s) of interest with regard to the Company’s interests;

refrain from (i) taking for their personal benefit or directing to a third party opportunities that properly belong to the Company or are discovered through the use of Company property, information or position, (ii) using corporate property for personal gain, and (iii) competing with the Company;

maintain confidentiality of confidential or proprietary information of the Company or its customers or suppliers acquired by or entrusted to the employee in the course of his or her relationship with the Company, unless disclosure is required by law or expressly authorized by the Company;

deal ethically and fairly with the Company’s customers, suppliers and competitors;

treat all persons without bias, discrimination or harassment and treat everyone within and outside the Company with proper respect and fairness, regardless of the person’s sex, race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, sexual orientation, or any other discernable reason to the extent applicable under local law;

protect the Company’s assets (both tangible and intangible, including intellectual property) and use those assets only for legitimate Company business purposes in accordance with Company policies and approved practices and procedures;

maintain accurate and complete books and records of the Company meeting the requirements of Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”), the Company’s record retention and accounting practices and procedures, and all applicable laws and regulations.

 

A. Compliance with Laws

No employee shall engage in any activity, domestic or foreign, that might involve the employee or the Company in a violation of any national, state, provincial, municipal, or local law, rule or regulation. In particular, employees involved in the Company’s foreign operations and business activities shall act in a manner consistent with the laws, regulations and lawful customs of each host country.

 

B. Conflicts of Interest

Each employee shall avoid any act or relationship with persons, firms or corporations with whom the Company transacts or is likely to transact business that may involve the employee in a conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict of interest between the employee’s private interests and the interests of the Company. Each employee has a duty to avoid financial, business or other relationships that might be opposed to the interests of the Company or might cause a conflict with the performance of assigned duties.

Employees shall not use corporate opportunities for their own benefit or use Company property for personal gain.

Employees are expected to advise the Company of any situation that involves a real or potential conflict of interest. If, in the opinion of the Company, a conflict of interest does arise, it is the responsibility of the employee to resolve the conflict promptly to the satisfaction of the Company.

 

C. Receipt of Gifts, Payments or Other Items of Value

A gift may take many forms. For the purposes of this Code, the term “gift” includes anything of value for which the employee is not required to pay the retail or usual and customary cost. A gift may include cash or other payments, meals or refreshments, goods, services, tickets to entertainment or sporting events, or the use of a residence, vacation home, or other accommodations. Subject to specified de minimis exceptions set forth in Company policies, employees shall not solicit or accept any gift, payment, services, or special treatment from any source that conducts or seeks to conduct business with the Company.

Gifts given by other persons to members of the employee’s family, to those with whom the employee has a close personal relationship, and to charities designated by the employee, are considered to be gifts to the employee for purposes of the Code.

Further guidance regarding receipt of gifts, payments or other items of value is set forth in other Company policies, which are not part of this Code.

 

D. Offering Gifts, Payments or Other Items of Value, including Unlawful, Questionable or Sensitive Payments or Transactions

Neither Company nor individual funds or assets may be used for any unlawful purpose or be offered or given to any entity or officer or employee of any entity directly or indirectly as a bribe, illegal kickback or illegal contribution.

The giving or offering of gifts (as defined above), payments and other items of value to government officials and employees, including those of state-owned and state-controlled enterprises and labor unions, is in many cases prohibited or limited by law or regulation.  All employees shall adhere to these restrictions.

The laws of many other countries prohibit giving, offering, or promising, directly or indirectly, anything of value to corruptly influence any government official, including any officer of a political party or a candidate for political office, for the purpose of obtaining or retaining business or to secure an improper advantage (such as favorable regulatory or judicial action).  Offering or paying such remuneration to any such person, either directly or through any intermediaries such as agents, attorneys or other consultants, is strictly prohibited.  All employees shall comply with these foreign laws.

 

E. Outside Employment

The primary loyalty and interest of all regular, full time employees of the Company must remain at all times with the Company. Outside employment, self-employment or non-business commitments by a regular, full-time employee are permissible but must be regarded as secondary to duties owed to the Company.

 

F. Competitive Practices

U.S. federal and state laws, as well as foreign laws, prohibit restraints of trade, price fixing, predatory economic activities and unfair or unethical business practices. All employees shall compete vigorously, but fairly and honestly and in compliance with the letter and spirit of these laws. In particular, employees shall avoid discussing pricing or anything that affects prices of products or services with competitors (except, if necessary, as discussions may relate solely and directly to a specific sale or purchase being negotiated with a customer who is also a competitor of the Company); and avoid behavior that could appear as an illegal boycott or designed to exclude any competitor or to allocate business.

 

G. Relations with Suppliers

The purchase of supplies, inventories, materials and services shall be made solely on the basis of price, quality, service and suitability to the Company’s business requirements. Purchases should be competitively priced wherever practicable and be made on the best terms and conditions available to the Company consistent with other principles set forth in this Code.

 

H. Government Business

Transactions with federal, state, local, and foreign governments and agencies are subject to specific legal and regulatory requirements, limitations and restrictions that are frequently different from ordinary commercial transactions. All employees of the Company shall comply in all respects with the letter and intent of these requirements, limitations and restrictions. Advice and assistance in preparing any government bid or negotiating or administering a government contract should be obtained through the Law Department to ensure compliance with applicable requirements, limitations and restrictions.

All information, including pricing data, furnished in connection with government proposals or contracts must be complete, accurate and not misleading.

Classified information must be protected in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.

 

I. Private Information and Company Property

The Company’s tangible and intangible proprietary or confidential information, including intellectual property (collectively “private information”), whether technical, business, financial or otherwise, and whether or not identified as such, shall not be divulged except in strict accordance with established Company policies, procedures and practices. This duty exists both during and after employment with the Company. Access to and use of the Company’s assets shall be permitted only in accordance with management’s general or specific authorization.

The Company has proprietary rights in all property created or developed for the Company resulting from work performed by an employee for the Company or that is created with Company resources.

 

J. Political Activity and Contributions

The Company’s business activities require contact with public officials on a wide variety of matters. Employees who deal with public officials must be familiar with and comply with applicable lobbying laws and regulations, particularly those that apply to registrations and filings, when engaging in such activity.

There is a comprehensive and absolute prohibition against any corporation making a political contribution to any U.S. federal election campaign. No such contribution, whether by cash or otherwise, may be made by or in the name of the Company. In U.S. state and local elections and in foreign countries, political contributions may be prohibited. Before making any political contribution using Company funds or in the Company’s name, prior written approval by the General Counsel is required.

Any employee is free to make personal contributions, or engage in personal political activities including holding public office, provided those activities do not interfere with or impair the employee’s ability to meet the requirements of his or her employment, do not involve the use of Company property, and do not pose a conflict of interest that might be reasonably construed or appear to be a conflict of interest under applicable law or Company policy.

 

K. Accounts and Recordkeeping; Public Financial Disclosure Reports

Employees must observe the highest standards in keeping the Company’s books and records and meeting the requirements of GAAP, the Company’s accounting practices and procedures, including internal financial controls, disclosure controls, and all applicable laws and regulations. All transactions shall be executed in accordance with management’s general or specific authorization.

All Company funds must be retained in recorded accounts and no undisclosed or unrecorded fund or asset shall be established for any purpose.

 

L. Use of Agents, Consultants and Non-Employees

Agents, consultants and other representatives of the Company are not permitted to engage in any activity or practice on behalf of the Company that is contrary to any law or regulation or to the Company’s policies.

 

M. International Activities

Employees and other representatives of the Company operating outside the United States have a special responsibility to know and obey the laws and regulations of the host countries where they act for any of the Company’s businesses, as well as to understand thoroughly laws that apply outside their territorial boundaries and, thus, also regulate the conduct of business in foreign countries, such as U.S. export laws, the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Employees and other representatives of the Company engaged in international business should also be familiar with the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods and other international conventions and rules that affect the Company’s doing business overseas.

 

N. Sanctions for Violations of the Code

Employees who violate this Code will be subject to disciplinary action up to and including termination. As with all matters involving disciplinary action, principles of fairness will apply and any person charged with a violation of this Code will be afforded an opportunity to explain his or her actions before any decision is made as to the appropriate disciplinary action.

 

O. Interpretation of the Code

No provision of the Code waives the Company’s right to take appropriate legal action with respect to any matter at any time. This Code does not, and shall not be interpreted to, create any rights for any person or entity other than the Company. Nothing in this Code shall be construed as altering the employment relationship between the Company and any employee or as granting any employee employment for any specific period of time.

 

P. Reporting Illegal or Unethical Conduct

Employees shall report any violation or suspected violation of this Code or any concerns regarding compliance with accounting or financial reporting regulations to appropriate representatives of the Company.

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