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This Privacy Policy statement was produced and posted on www.lotussiatravel.com on January 1st 2002. Lotussia Travel reserves the right to modify or amend this Privacy Policy statement at any time and for any reason. If there is anything changes, Lotussia Travel always prominently post such changes prior to implementing the change.

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