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Duso
World Travel
Where
personal service meets the internet
Telephone 845.831.5454
Fax 845.831.5457
e-mail pam@duso2go.com
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You the Passenger are required to give your REAL NAMES
not your NICKNAMES
as shown on your identification when you book tickets for any travel
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Let’s say you want to buy a set of plane tickets to go on vacation somewhere with your
sweetie. Arriving at your friendly travel agent (or even booking on the internet) you
tell them your names Billy and Lou Smith. You are issued tickets in the names that you
have given, and on the day of the trip you go to the airport for the flight and guess what?
Your real names according to the identification that you are required to have says your
names are William Smith and Louise Smith. You are denied boarding and the airlines will
not re-issue the tickets unless you pay a hefty change fee or give you a refund. In many
cases you have to buy brand new tickets. Your airline may sympathize, but it won’t
let you transfer the ticket to another name — even if you paid for it. The reason? Well,
air carriers claim that they prohibit name changes because they’re worried
about security and potential fraud. And if you booked at your local travel agent
and you go to them for some help, realize that they can not do anything for you, it
is in the airlines hands
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Important
Passport Notice
"In January 2007, ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by
air between the United States and Canada,
Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be
required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard
Merchant Mariner Document."
If you are considering a
vacation (or already have one booked) to any places outside of
the United States that will be returning January 23, 2007 or later , you
should start the process immediately to get the appropriate documentation
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Benefits of Having a
Passport
If you don't already have a passport,
now is a good time to apply for one! There are many benefits to having a
passport:
No more juggling birth certificates and driver's licenses! A passport is a
single document that provides photo identification, as well as proof of
citizenship. You'll no longer have to worry about losing or damaging
precious documents. You'll enjoy expedited entry into the United States
for U.S. citizens and legitimate foreign visitors.
For Guests 16 years of age or older, a passport is valid for 10 years, and
passports for Guests 15 years of age or younger are valid for 5 years --
so there's plenty of time to use your passport again and again when you
travel internationally.
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