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Transportation Security Administration Requirements - UPDATE
New TSA requirements mandate that all guests who have purchased air need to provide Full Name (as it appears in their passport) including Middle Name if applicable, Date of Birth and Gender. Unfortunately, without this information guests can be denied boarding.
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Carnival Returns To Europe Carnival Cruise Lines' newest ship, the 3,690-passenger Carnival Magic, will debut with a schedule of seven-, nine- and 12-day Mediterranean cruises operating roundtrip from Barcelona, Spain from May to October 2011. |
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American Airlines Offers In-Flight Internet Over the next two years, American Airlines will be implementing Aircell's Internet Service, termed Gogo, in more than 300 of its domestic aircraft. Available in all classes, Gogo provides full, in-flight Internet access to customers with Wi-Fi-enabled devices such as laptops, smartphones and personal digital assistants. |
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Travel Guard Expands Termination Coverage In light of the current economic downturn, travel insurance provider Travel Guard recently announced that it will expand its coverage of full trip cancellation to clients who are involuntarily terminated or laid off from their jobs. Effective immediately, clients on a core plan - Platinum, Gold, Silver or Basic - who are unable to take their trip as a result of job loss can cancel and receive reimbursement for their trip regardless of the departure date. |
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New Jack Nicklaus-Inspired Hotel To Open in Cap Cana AM Resorts plans to open and manage the first Jack Nicklaus-inspired hotel in Cap Cana, the Dominican Republic. The new property, Golden Bear Lodge & Spa, will be part of AM Resorts' newest collection of hotels, Zoetry Wellness & Spa Resorts.
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The Port of San Diego is joining four cruise lines in promoting voyages out of the Southern California port. Carnival Cruis Lines, Celebrity Cruises, Holland America Line and Royal Caribbean International are offering deals on cruises to the Mexican Riviera, Panama Canal and Hawaii. Fares are as low as $499, and many packages include incentives and complimentary vouchers for shopping and dining. “With reduced pricing and added perks, Southern Californians are invited to experience the ease and comfort of departing and returning on a cruise from San Diego,” said Rita Vandergaw, director of marketing and cruise for the Port o San Diego. |
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