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Reply with quote | #1 | IMPORTANT: Honduras REQUIRES that passports be valid for 90 days following your travel date. If you are planning a Honduras trip, check your passport now and get it renewed if necessary. If your passport does not have 90 days validity remaining on it, you will be denied boarding at the airport. |
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Reply with quote | #2 | Thank you so much for starting this courtesy concerning the passports. I only hope other participants airlines, hotels etc. follow suit. It would have made a huge difference to my husband and I in April. We look forward to our rescheduled trip in July. Thank you for being a concerned and courteous company. |
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Reply with quote | #3 | Travel agents: Encourage clients to apply for passports now Travel agents, with the summer season in full swing, make sure your clients are aware of the latest changes to US passport regulations. Remind those clients who need to apply for a passport to do so well in advance of Dec. 31, 2006, when, under current State Department plans, all passengers (regardless of country of origin) traveling by air or sea to or from Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean and Bermuda will be required to have a valid passport. This requirement will be extended to land border crossings as well as air and sea on Dec. 31, 2007. |
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