Sunday, August 19, 2012

Traveling by overseas? or domestically? Here is what you need.

  •  Here are some rules you need to know before you travel.......
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  • All customers traveling both internationally and domestically are required to present proper identification upon flight check-in and when clearing security or Customs. It is the traveler's responsibility to provide the correct documents and failure to do so may result in being denied boarding for the flight. Regrettably, we are unable to refund unused flights, hotel, or features because of denied boarding situations.

    Please note that this information is for U.S. citizens only. Foreign travelers should visit their local consulate for travel requirements (a VISA or other written verification may be necessary). Nationals of other countries, residing in the U.S. with a Resident Alien Card, see the States Department's consular website at www.travel.state.gov.

    Domestic Travel:All domestic passengers 18 years of age or older are required to present one form of government issued photo identification (such as a valid driver's license).

    International Travel:All international passengers regardless of age must present a government issued, non-expired, U.S. passport upon flight check-in and for U.S. Customs re-entry after air, land or sea travel. For more information regarding this requirement, please consult your travel agent or visit the State Department's Consular website at www.dhs.gov.

    Before you travel, make sure you also know the entry requirements of your destination country which can be found by visiting the country's consulate or embassy web site. Airlines may require special or additional documentation for children traveling without their legal guardian beyond what is mandated by the destination country. We encourage you to contact your air carrier for clarification. 

For even more travel information:


The Way To Go Travel in Kansas City

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