Privacy
Policy & Data Protection
Data Protection
Specialist
Holiday Group Ireland Limited is committed to protecting your privacy
and this Privacy Policy sets out what information we collect, how we collect
it, and what we do with it.
Your
Information
This refers to information such as your name, contact details, travel
preferences and special needs/disabilities/dietary requirements that you
supply us or is supplied to us, including any information about other
persons on your booking relating to the same (your information). Your
information is collected when you request information from us, contact
us (and vice versa) or make a booking with us. You are responsible for
ensuring that other members of your party are aware of the content of
our Privacy Policy and consent to your acting on their behalf in all your
dealings with us. We will update your information whenever we get the
opportunity to keep it current, accurate and complete.
Our
Use of Your Information
(1) We may disclose your information to our service providers (who could
be located outside the Republic of Ireland/EEA) for the purpose of providing
you with our services, including your flight, holiday or insurance, etc.
Only information necessary for this purpose will be disclosed to them.
For air travel, it may be a mandatory requirement (imposed on airlines
by governments at the point(s) of departure and/or destination) to disclose
your information for security and anti-terrorism purposes, or any other
purposes which they determine appropriate. (2) We may use your information
for the purposes set out in our data protection registration with the
Data Protection Commissioner and disclose the same to our group companies
(i.e. our holding companies and all group companies of our holding companies,
some of which are outside the Republic of Ireland/EEA) for business purposes.
We may also disclose your information to companies who act as data processors
on our behalf. These purposes include administration, providing services
(and contacting you where necessary), customer care, improving our service,
business management and operation, re-organisation/structuring of our
business (or our group companies), risk assessment, security and crime
prevention/detection, research and analysis, marketing, monitoring, assessing
customer purchasing preferences, dispute resolution, credit checking and
debt collection. If we search against the files of credit reference agencies,
they will record the search and hence the way in which you conduct your
account with us may be shared with other lenders and credit agencies.
(3) Some of your information may be considered sensitive personal data
under the Data Protection Acts 1988 and 2003 as amended. (For example,
information relating to health or religion.) We collect it to cater to
your needs or act in your interest, but we do so on the condition that
we have your positive consent - we will do all that is reasonably practicable
to draw this to your attention when you first supply us with your information,
or at the next available opportunity. By booking your holiday with us
you also agree for your insurers, their agents and medical staff to disclose
relevant information (which may contain sensitive personal data) to us
in circumstances where we need to act in the interest of everyone in the
group you are travelling with. For example, if your illness at resort
is infectious we may need to make special arrangements for you and also
ensure that you do not return with the group immediately. If you do not
agree to our use of your information, we cannot do business with you or
accept your booking.
Direct
Marketing Material
(1) We may from time to time contact you by post with information on offers
of goods and services, brochures, new products, forthcoming events or
competitions from our holiday divisions and our holiday group companies.
(2) You may indicate your preference to also receive our direct marketing
material for the above purposes by telephone or e-communications (e-mail,
SMS or e-brochure) on our website(s) or forms, or to our staff at the
time you first supplied us your information. (3) You may, in addition,
indicate your preference regarding receiving third party direct marketing
material by post. (4) If do not wish to receive such information or would
like to change your preference, please refer to point (2) of Your Rights
below.
Your
Rights
(1) You have the right to ask in writing by completing our Data Subject
Access Request form for a copy of the information we hold about you (for
which we may charge a fee) and to correct any inaccuracies in your information.
(2) You have the right to ask in writing not to receive direct marketing
material about our products and services. If the following facilities
are available, you can amend your previous preference on our website(s),
using our unsubscribe e-mail or in literature which you subsequently return
to us. Once properly notified by you, we will take steps to stop using
your information in this way. (3) If you would like a list of our group
companies or brands, please send us your request. Our registered address
is at Specialist Holiday Group Ireland Limited, 18-19 Duke Street, Dublin
2. Please address your correspondence to the Group Company Secretary.
Foreign
Controls
Outside the European Economic Area (EEA), note that controls on data protection
in such countries may not be as strong as the legal requirements in this
country.
Use
of Cookies and links to other websites
If our contact and dealing with you is via our website(s), we may use
cookies. A cookie is a small piece of data sent from our web server to
your computer and stored in a text file on your hard drive. Cookies allow
us to identify your computer but not you personally. You can set your
web browser to refuse cookies. We use cookies to measure site usage and
related information. If you are making a purchase, we may also use cookies
to keep track of the transaction from one web page to another. Our website(s)
may contain links to other sites not controlled by us. (1) These sites
may send you cookies and collect data and personal information. We are
not responsible for the actions, content or the privacy policies of those
websites to which our website(s) may link. (2) It is your responsibility
to check the status of these sites.
Aggregated
Customer Information
We collect information relating to customer trends and patterns. This
information is often used in its aggregate form. We, including our group
companies, may disclose aggregate statistics about enquiries made, visitors,
customers and sales in order to describe our services to prospective partners,
purchasers, advertisers and other reputable third parties and for other
lawful purposes. No personally identifying information is disclosed.
Monitoring
To ensure that we carry out your instructions accurately, to help improve
our service and in the interest of security, we may monitor and/or record:
(1) your telephone calls; (2) customer activities using CCTV recording
equipment in and around our premises; and (3) customer transactions and
activities on our website. All recordings are and shall remain our sole
property.
Security
Statement
We have taken all reasonable steps to have in place appropriate security
measures to protect your information.
Changes
to this Policy
Any changes to this Policy will be either posted on our website, brochure
and/or made available on request. We will strive to ensure our practices
comply with the most current available version of this Policy.
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