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Travel News for Clients

Have Passport, Will Travel? Rule Changes Will Affect International Events

Mary Helen Sprecher / 20 Mar, 2019

Owners of events that take place outside the U.S. have likely been hearing the buzz about new documentation requirements that will take hold in 2021..,.

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Traveling through These Airports? Don't Connect to Their Public Wi-Fi

 MIA TAYLOR / JULY 19, 2018

You may want to think twice before using the Wi-Fi at San Diego International Airport...

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Ten Tips To Protect Your ID When Traveling

by Paige Schaffer / January 20, 2017

Whether a globetrotting adventure, dream destination or quiet beach getaway, nothing is quite as exhilarating as travel. The chance to discover new places, reconnect with our soul, or create new memories with friends and family is one of the best things in life. 

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Which Airline Serves the Healthiest Food?

AIRLINES & AIRPORTS  DELTA AIR LINES  MIA TAYLOR  DECEMBER 26, 2017

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DOT Forgoes Ancillary Fee Transparency

The Department of Transportation (DOT) has decided to kill two rules changes that ASTA had been seeking in regards to ancillary fees.

The DOT has officially withdrawn the Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRMs) for both the Ancillary Airline Passenger Revenues and the Transparency of ...

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Here is an article from afar magazine that does good job of explaining about the different type of travel insurance. As you can see credit card companies have their own programs and varying benefits.  Travel Guard and Travelex policies are the companies we sell. Just beware that we cannot offer opinions on the credit card insurances. There are just to many variables.

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United Airlines becomes latest carrier to put economy passengers in rows of ten seats

From So Random, a Flipboard magazine by Kimanh Doan

If you hate the middle seat on a plane, you probably won’t like the new seat configuration on United Airlines…

Read it on latimes.com