Posts Tagged ‘Cruise Lines’

Travel Documents For Cruises – Do I Need a US Passport?

January 23rd, 2010



Some confusion exists around what types of travel documents for cruises are necessary. Even different cruise lines sometimes seem to have conflicting information on whether passengers must obtain and carry a US passport. Much of this confusion has resulted from the changes that have been made in recent years to travel requirements in the United States. Different modes of transportation have different requirements. It’s important that you determine what types of travel documents for cruises are necessary, and to realize that these requirements may differ from air and land travel regulations.
 
In 2004 the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative was enacted. It was developed in agreement with the United States, Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and the Caribbean region. Since a number of these countries share common borders, it became necessary to develop a standardized way of screening travelers in order to protect US borders. This initiative helps to strengthen borders without making it prohibitive for American citizens and legitimate foreign travelers to enter and leave the United States. The initiative legislates uniform standards for travel documents for cruises, as well as for land and air travel across borders.
 
The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative has been implemented in graduated stages since it was drafted in 2004. The first changes were made in 2007 and affected air travel only. Since that time all foreign air travel requires a US passport. The most recent change implemented in January of 2008 directly affected land and sea travel. Prior to this date, oral declarations of citizenship were accepted when crossing borders by land or sea. However, current regulations dictate that oral declarations are no longer acceptable. Currently all land and sea crossings require a US passport or WHTI  compliant documentation. When the final phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is enacted in June, 2009, most travelers will be expected to travel with a US passport or passport card (eligible for land and sea crossings only.)
 
What does this mean for travelers planning cruises between now and June, 2009? Acceptable travel documents for cruises which have ports outside of the United States include a US passport, a passport card, OR a government-issued photo identification card (valid driver’s license, military ID card, Native card, etc.) PLUS proof of citizenship (a US birth certificate or naturalization certificate.) Those travelers booking cruises for dates after June 1, 2009 will be expected to comply with the full set of rules for travel documentation. After this date, the only acceptable travel documents for cruises will be a US passport, a passport card, and limited forms of government-issued identification plus citizenship confirmation documents.
 
Some cruise ship companies have tightened their own rules regarding travel documents for cruises. A few have chosen to issue tickets only to holders of US passports or passport cards in an effort to expedite crossings and maintain security. Check with your cruise company to find out exactly what it recommends for documentation. Those who don’t have the correct travel documents for cruises may find themselves unable to board or disembark or even to return home in a timely manner.
 
In anticipation of the implementation of the final phase of the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative, the US government is urging all Americans who have not done so to apply for a US passport. While no further changes have been made to travel documentation requirements, there is speculation that a US passport may one day be a standard form of personal identification. Many countries, particularly in Europe and the UK currently require a passport for all types of travel, including domestic flights, and for checking into hotels. Experts feel that its logical that the US will someday follow suit in a worldwide effort to maintain secure borders. 

By: Jenny Schweyer

A Travel Deal You Should Not Pass On

November 29th, 2009



Everybody likes to travel and explore faraway destinations and enjoy a vacation to unwind after a hectic schedule. However, expensive travel deals can put travel beyond the financial means of an average person.

As the travel and tourism industry continues to grow, it faces the challenge of providing travel opportunities to middle and low-income groups to enable them to be a part of the touring population.

For a common man, a great travel deal is the one that’s easy on the pocket, offers the lowest airfares, and provides discounted rates for hotel stay.

The Internet has made it possible for many aspiring middle-income group travelers to enjoy their dream vacation at unbelievably low prices. Finding the best travel deals requires good research and adequate planning.

Off-season travel deals- When you plan ahead, you can benefit from the countless off-season discounts offered by hotels and airlines. Cheap off-season deals not only save your money, but also allows you to enjoy a peaceful vacation due to a smaller number of tourists.

Last minute travel bargains – Last minute discounts are generally offered by airlines and hotels to ensure steady business in spite of cancellations. However to avail of such deals, you need to have a flexible travel plan.

People who have limited holidays or families who wish to travel when the children have their school vacation cannot take advantage of such deals.

Flexibility is required in terms of the date of travel and the duration of stay to enjoy a great vacation at reduced prices. Most senior citizens and baby boomers are constantly on the look out for cruising opportunities at low prices.

Cruise lines usually come up with great offers and discounts at the last minute if they want to fill up empty cabins before departure.
Cruise lines would prefer to offer their cabins at half the costs rather than losing the revenue on those cabins entirely. However, you may get very little time to prepare yourself for such trips.

Hot deals from airlines and hotels – Just like cruises, even hotels and airlines are compelled to offer great discounts to ensure business and earn additional revenue in off-season.

You will come across several websites on the Internet that can alert you about last minute deals being offered in the travel industry.

You need to subscribe for getting these travel alerts via emails. However, you cannot solely rely on such website for great travel deals. Airlines may not necessarily offer discounted fares through such websites.

You could visit the official website of various airlines to find out about their discounted fares.

Travel deal websites like Kayak.com and others allow you to enter your flight information and the website will search multiple online airlines for the best deal. Kayak.com saves you the time it would take to search multiple websites one at a time.

By: Will Moore

Summer Job Ideas for Budget Travelers

July 14th, 2009
Summer Job Ideas for Budget Travelers

Can you get a job over the summer while traveling? There are plenty around and many aimed at travelers specifically. Organize your work permit and check out the local paper for jobs for travelers. You’ll be amazed at what kind of work you can find to do.

 

1. You could become an au pair or nanny. There are many opportunities to look after people’s other kids while traveling. Try England, South Africa or Australia for starter » Read more: Summer Job Ideas for Budget Travelers