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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
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No matter how the rules might change down the
road, the passport will continue to be the gold standard for travel
ID to and from America's borders.
Here's a quick rundown of the rules as they stand today:
Passengers traveling by air: Now, all U.S. citizens (including children!)
must present a passport or another approved type of secure travel
document when they enter any U.S. gateway via air. Don’t worry
about the “secure travel document” comment, unless your
clients serve in the military or meet other special conditions;
the basic rule now is presenting a passport when clients return
to the U.S.A. via air.
Passengers traveling by land or sea: Now through May 31,
2009, U.S. citizens ages 19 and older must present a valid passport
or another combination of approved documentation establishing both
(a) identity and (b) citizenship. Meanwhile, U.S. citizens agents
18 and under only need to show proof of citizenship, such as an
official copy of their birth certificate.
Starting June 1, 2009, though, these land and sea rules change.
On that date, the requirements for re-entering the U.S.A. via land
or sea will convert to the air standards above - a valid passport,
basically. However, your clients can also opt for a wider range
of WHTI-compliant documents that will also work for land and sea
travel. For example, the U.S. government is already taking applications
for the new passport card that's less expensive than a full-blown
passport, but they only work for trips within the Western Hemisphere. Also, some states like Washington have
begun issuing “enhanced driver’s licenses” with
security features that make them acceptable as ID to federal officials.
(Other states working on such licenses including Arizona, New York,
and Vermont, but more states will follow suit.)
Note that one new option for land and sea travel - getting a U.S.
passport card -- will only work for land and sea travel. Passports
cards will not be accepted for air travel.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 April 2008 )
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Written by pm
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Travel Agent Central reports" Iberostar Grand Hotel Paraiso in Mexico's Riviera Maya added 10
Honeymoon Villas as part of the property's luxury-oriented "Grand Star"
service. The 10 villas are situated away from the main buildings, in a
secluded enclave, offering private walled gardens with plunge pools.
Upon arrival, guests are greeted by their personal butler. The "Grand
Star" service also provides personalized pillow-menu selections and
complimentary in-room mini-bar and liquor preferences. Spa, golf and
activity appointments can also be reserved by a personal concierge."
AirTravel will have rates on request until we can get the rates loaded into our database.
We have Marilyn and Nancy, both are honeymoon experts and offer assistance without any service fees.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 29 February 2008 )
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Written by Pat Michaels
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2008 EARLY BOOKING PROMOTION
SAVE up to $3066 on a 7 Night stay today! Reserve your 2008 Couples Resorts Vacation before February 29th, 2008 and save up to $438 per couple per night! Savings vary by room categories and travel dates.
Couples Swept Away & Couples Negril Couples Exclusives Honeymoon Package (His/Her massage + champagne) Internet Access, including WiFi Scuba Diving Resort Course Trip to Local Sunset Bar Catamaran Cruise Shopping Shuttle (Negril Only)
Other Inclusions Roundtrip Ground Transfers to/from Resort and Montego Bay Airport Golf Greens Fees/Transfers (18 holes) Trip to Margaritaville Reef Snorkeling Glass Bottom Boat Ride Windsurfing with Instruction Hobie Cat with Instruction Water Skiing with Instruction Suba Diving (PADI Certified) Tennis with Instruction |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
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Written by PM
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Iberostar Grand Hotel Paraiso
All-Inclusive Adults-Only located in the beautiful Riviera Maya offering a wide variety of amenities from butler service, gourmet food, an 18 hole golf course to a luxurious spa. Enjoy exchange privileges with the neighboring Iberostar Playa Paraiso Resort.
Prices for April have been reduce to $911.00 and in May it gets better with a rate of $787.00. Rates are all-inclusive for 3 nights total cost per person double occupancy and include airport transfers and all taxes. These rate require an early booking and the sale can changed at any time.
If you are considering travel in April or May contact us to get the latest and early booking discounts for this and other hotels. AirTravel - 800 488 0951 ext 210.
Other Iberostar Hotels also on Sale: Riveria Maya Riveria Maya Jamaica |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 25 January 2008 )
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Written by pm
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LITTLE DIX BAY LAUNCHES "GREAT ESCAPE SPECIAL" FOR MARCH AND APRIL
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS (January 2008) - Rosewood Little Dix Bay on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands offers guests a one-class upgrade to experience one of their recently renovated rooms this winter from February 29-March 15 and during the month of April. The legendary resort founded by visionary philanthropist Laurance S. Rockefeller in 1964 recently celebrated the completion of a major renovation - a rebirth, that is, of one of the Caribbean's original jewels.
Dates of Validity: February 29-March 15, 2008 and April 2008
Package Details: "Great Escape Special" One category upgrade at time of booking, with a value of up to $400 per night (example, book a Beachfront Cottage with the rate of $1200 per night and receive a Rosewood Junior Suite valued at $1600). Rates range from $725- - $6000 per night for March dates, and $550 - $4000 per night for April dates.
Guests staying five nights or more receive complimentary breakfast for two daily.
Conditions: Upgrade is subject to availability at time of confirmation; no minimum stay is required. Reservations must be confirmed and secured at least 21 days prior to arrival.
About Rosewood Little Dix Bay Located on Virgin Gorda in the British Virgin Islands, Rosewood Little Dix Bay offers an arms-length respite from day-to-day stress amidst lush foliage, a half-mile crescent-shaped beach, a colorful barrier reef, and beautiful walking trails. Guests can choose from a wealth of elegant villas and guest rooms with recently renovated bathrooms and outdoor rain showers, including hexagonal cottages and two- and three-bedroom villas nestled along gorgeous gardens and shaded footpaths. The resort's three dining venues specialize in fresh Caribbean cuisine: the open-air Pavilion, the intimate Sugar Mill, and the Beach Grill which serves light fare on the white sands. The Spa at Little Dix Bay offers the finest in beauty and recuperative programs in a dramatic setting, with treatments that utilize indigenous botanicals plucked right from the resort grounds. New friends and experiences await kids at the Children's Grove. Complimentary services include a wide array of water sports, use of the on-site fitness center and tennis courts, and more. www.littledixbay.com.
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
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Written by PM
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Ever want to walk out your room onto the beach and be only a few steps from the water? Caribbean Travel & Life give us a list of a few resorts. This is not a complete list by any means but it is always interesting to see what resorts are include in their list: 1. Barbuda - The Beach House 2. Aruba - Bucuti Beach Resort 3. Cozumel - InterContinental Presidente Cozumel Resort & Spa 4. Grand Cayman - The Reef Resort 5. St. Martin - La Samana 6. The Grenadines - Palm Island 7. Grenada - Spice Island Beach Resort 8. St. Thomas - Secret Harbour Beach Resort 9. St. John - Caneel Bay
I would add few hotels... what would you add? 10. Jamaica - Half Moon Club 11. Bahamas Exuma - Fours Seasons Exuma
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
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Travel to the Virgin Islands could have a few extra choices in your travel plans. The question is how do I get there, fly or maybe take a ferry or maybe you will need to do both. Here is a Ferry Map from Best of the BVI.
BVI Ferry Information - click here
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
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• JetBlue will launch daily nonstop service between New York (Kennedy) and St Maarten on Jan. 17, followed by service between Orlando and Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, on March 8 and between Orlando and Cancun, Mexico, on March 13. The carrier introduced daily nonstop service between Kennedy and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic, on Jan. 10.
• Grenadine Airways, a local commuter line based in St. Vincent, will launch roundtrip weekly Sunday service Jan. 27 on 19-seat Twin Otters to St. Lucia's Hewanorra International Airport with stops en route in Bequia and Union Island in the Grenadines. Additional fights will be added if there is sufficient demand, according to Paul Gravel, managing director, Grenadine Airways. Taking advantage of this new service, Palm Island resort will pick up the costs for the roundtrip flight from St. Lucia to Union Island for its guests through May 25, representing a savings of $500 per person. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 21 January 2008 )
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