After a year of hard work, you are probably looking forward to the holiday. It’s time to explore new travel destinations, perhaps discover other cultures. The travel agencies come up every year with new challenging holiday offers for you. The Internet is an unbeatable source of information. You can always keep in touch with the latest travel offers with a simple series of clicks. But that is not all. You can now virtually explore the world. There are many websites that give you this possibility. You have the map of …
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What Are the New Travel Laws Regarding Passports For Canadians Traveling to the US?
Since the tragic events of 911, there have been many changes to the laws when traveling from Canada to the United States. These changes are designed to enhance security between the two countries. When a Canadian travels to the US, they should be aware of the new travel laws regarding Passports.
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI) is one law that Canadians should learn about. It is a US law mandating that all travelers, including US and Canadian residents, provide a passport or other approved secure document when entering the United …
New travel search engine goes live
TravAddict.com is a new travel website that aims to be the ultimate resource for worldwide adventure travel. Our sophisticated search-engine allows visitors to compare a range of international trips from the leading tour operators in adventure travel. All of the operators featured on TravAddict conduct trips with a dynamic group environment, so when you book with us you are sure to be traveling with other people who have similar travel interests. Our trips often include adventurous features that are likely to be of interest, but not always limited to a …
U.s. Issues New Travel Alert to Mexico But No Recommendation to Avoid Mexico
MICHAEL WEBSTER: INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER Oct 16, 2008 2:00 PM PDT
The new travel alert only updates security information for U.S. citizens traveling and living in Mexico. It replaces the Travel Alert for Mexico dated April 14, 2008, and expires on April 14, 2009. However it does not up-grade the travel alert to higher status as many believe it should. If the conditions that prevail in Mexico today was happening anywhere else in the world the highest travel alert would have already been issued. I reported last April by asking the questions …
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