Posts Tagged ‘passports’

Today’s Cruise Deal-February 3

Norwegian Cruise Line is creating a golden opportunity to take the kids with you on a cruise on board any of Norwegian Cruise Line’s (NCL) 11 ships. With finances tight for most folks, and a large number of departures from U.S. ports to save transportation costs, families who book a cruise from now through [...]

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World’s Passports Will Be Electronic Sooner Than You Think

The official opening of the world’s first purpose built ePassport research and production facility took place on 26th November. The dedicated, state of the art manufacturing plant has been built on a brown-field site by De La Rue Identity Systems in the Republic of Malta. The new 2,600 square metres building lies adjacent to De [...]

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Travel Guard Insurance: Faltering Economy Doesn’t Stop Americans From Traveling

Travel Guard, the nation’s leading provider of travel insurance and assistance plans, reports that despite economic uncertainties, segments of American consumers are still planning and booking travel — in some cases for trips as far in advance as five months. Travel Guard data suggests the “empty nester” and Baby Boomer segments of the population [...]

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U.S. Government Updates Cruise Travel Requirements

The Cruise Lines Internatiional Association sent it’s membership an update yesterday on the newest changes to traveling on cruises, and out of the country. There are several changes that the U.S. government will be implementing in the coming months that will impact cruisers who will be sailing in the coming months. If [...]

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U.S. Citizens with Pending Passport Applications Allowed Temporary Travel Flexibility Within Western Hemisphere

The U.S. Departments of State and Homeland Security announced Friday, June 8th that U.S. citizens traveling to Canada, Mexico, Bermuda or countries in the Caribbean region, who have applied for, but not yet received passports, can re-enter the United States by air. This accommodation does not mean that Americans are exempt from meeting the [...]

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