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                                         REQUIRED IDENTIFICATION

Photo identification is required for all travel. Passports are required for international travel and some countries require a visa. Passports are required to be valid for at least six (6) months after the date of travel. Some countries require two (2) full blank “VISA” pages in the passport for stamping purposes. Any information provided on the travel description pertains to US citizens only. Travelers will not be permitted to depart without the proper identification. It is the traveler’s responsibility to verify and obtain any required identification prior to travel commencing. Please check with the U.S. Department of State for more information related to your travel destination. Special documentation is required for minor children traveling with or without their parents. If traveling with children, please check with the supplier before departure for any specific policies or restrictions. Non-U.S. citizens must contact the consulate of any countries they are visiting to verify any visa requirements. Non–U.S. citizens residing in the U.S. must also contact the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services for re-entry requirements into the U.S. 
 
                                             TRAVEL DOCUMENTS

Tickets and vouchers are negotiable instruments – keep them in a safe place at all times. Lost, stolen, or destroyed tickets/vouchers cannot be replaced or refunded.
 
                         AIRLINE CONFIRMATION, CHECK-IN, SEAT
                                ASSIGNMENTS, MISSED FLIGHTS


It is important that you confirm your flights with the airline prior to departure: 24 hours in advance for domestic flights, and 72 hours in advance for international flights. Failure to confirm international flights or failure to use any portion of an airline reservation may result in automatic cancellation by the airline for all continuing and return flights. 
Familiarize yourself with your airline’s policies and requirements before booking. Unless stated otherwise by the airlines, it is important to arrive at the airport at least two (2) hours prior to departure for domestic flights and three (3) hours prior to departure for international flights. Late arrival at the airport can result in loss of assigned seats or denial of boarding. Denial of boarding is not eligible for refund or travel insurance reimbursement. Airfare rebooking is subject to airline penalties, rebooking fees, plus any cost difference of the new flight. Seat assignments are subject to change by the airline without notice.

                                             Helpful Travel Links

CDC
TSA Pre-Check
Transportation Administration
Smart Traveler
International Travel Alerts
Global Entry Application
Mobile Passport
Currency Exchange
Weather
Passport Application

Arrests Abroad

Medical Evacuations

Cruise Passengers

Death Abroad

Hajj and Umrah Travel

Missing Person Abroad

Sending Money to US Citizen Abroad

Emergency Contact 

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