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Cheap Winter Airfare Sales

It seems like nearly every airline has jumped into the game with cheap airfares as part of the New Year’s sales.  With tropical destinations from $29 each way, getting away from the cold this winter just got a whole lot easier.

Here are a few of the fare sales currently being offered: Read the rest of this entry »

Travel Document Requirements For Children

You can read more about this topic, as well as many other family cruising topics, in our new book–Cruising With Kids: A Guide To The Perfect Family Cruise Vacation. Visit our dedicated Cruising With Kids website for more details.

Travel document requirements for kids (children under age 16) entering the United States are different than those for adults.  Although seemingly simple, there are some twists and turns to navigate. Read the rest of this entry »

Final TSA Security Guidelines For International Flights

In issuing it’s most recent security requirements for international passengers flying to the United States, the TSA narrowed the list of countries subject to enhanced screening measures to 14.  These suspect nations include Afghanistan, Algeria, Cuba, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Nigeria, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen. Read the rest of this entry »

Updates To New TSA Security Rules

Our post entitled New TSA Security Requirements Impacting Families has been updated to reflect additional clarifications from the airlines and TSA.  Implementation has been left to the discretion of the airlines, which will likely result in inconsistency, so be prepared for the worst and hope for the best.  Safe travels!

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Update: New TSA Security Requirements Impacting Families

As a result of the events onboard Northwest 253 on December 25, 2009, the TSA has issued additional security directives to airlines, impacting family air travel.  These new directives are in place for ALL flights to the United States (including flights from San Juan and the USVI). Read the rest of this entry »

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