If the accreditation requirements in this Resolution are satisfied, IATA will:
(a) Notify and sign a Passenger Sales Agency Agreement with the Agent. The Passenger Sales Agency Agreement will be effective from the date when the change took place in accordance with the provisions of section 10.4.1(b); and
(b) Notify all BSP Airlines accordingly and, when required, make any necessary amendment to the Agency List.
EFFECT OF DISAPPROVAL BY IATA
If IATA is:
(a) Unable to approve a change in accordance with this section 10;
(b) Unable to execute a Passenger Sales Agency Agreement with the Agent; and/or
(c) The Agent fails to provide a Notice of Change to IATA in accordance with the provisions of Section 10.8 and subsequently fails to revert to its previous approved state or submit the required Notice of Change IATA will:
(d) In cases of a change requiring a new Passenger Sales Agency Agreement, issue a Termination Notice to the Agent, removing the Agent from the Agency List and terminating the Passenger Sales Agency Agreement in accordance with the provisions of section 13 and, if applicable, issue a notice to the new owner notifying that the Notice of Change will no longer have effect as a Passenger Sales Agency Agreement;
(e) In case of a change not requiring a new Agreement, issue a Termination Notice to the Agent withdrawing any provisional approval that has been given, removing the Agent from the Agency List and terminating the Passenger Sales Agency Agreement in accordance with the provisions of section 13; and
(f) In all cases:
(i) Give the specific reasons for IATA’s action in writing via the IATA Customer Portal;
(ii) Notify all BSP Airlines accordingly; and
(iii) Remove the Agent’s Electronic Ticketing Authority.


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