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3 In the United States, of the fourteen executive departments involved in conducting the administration of the government, seven are involved in the travel and tourism industry.

4 * Passports establish a person’s identity and nationality and requests protection for the traveler while away from home * You should apply for a passport at least six weeks before the trip

5 A. Completed Application B. Proof of Citizenship (Birth Certificate) C. One Passport Photo D. Proof of Identity (Driver’s License) E. Fee (over 16 - $110 plus $25 fee, under 16 - $80, plus $25 fee) F. Social Security Number

6 * Adult Passports (over 16 years old) – Valid for 10 years * Minor Passports (15 and younger) – Valid for 5 years

7 An endorsement or stamp placed in a passport by officials of a country other than the passports owners. Visas are issued by the country to be visited.

8 A. Warnings B. Public Announcements C. Consular Information Sheets

9 * Duty-Free means that it is free of taxes at the place of purchase * U.S. citizens are allowed to bring back $800 in purchases “duty-free” per person * Certain items are not permitted through customs: * Anything considered injurious or not for the general welfare, anything fashioned from endangered species, fruits, vegetables, and meats * Know Before You Go: Customs Hints for Returning Residents - Booklet published by the U.S. Customs

10 * Sovereign Skies – Each nation owns the rights to the sky above its ground * Open Skies – Fly anywhere you want

11 * Most transatlantic flight depart North America at night to arrive in Europe in the morning local time, and avoid landing in the middle of the night * Schedules indicate a plus sign if the plane gains a day or a minus sign if the plane loses a day.

12 * International travelers should allow at least 2-hours to check-in.

13 * Telephoning the airline 48 hours before departure to reconfirm a reservation * When traveling abroad, it IS necessary to reconfirm.

14 * Amenities – Free headphones and alcoholic beverages, variety of meals, blankets and pillows, movies and games * In-Flight – Duty-free shopping on flights * Documentation – Landing cards or customs and immigration forms given

15 * Sleeping, waking, and concentrating problems that travelers experience when they fly long distances

16 * The most common health problem for travelers – Diarrhea * Vaccination Certificates * A booklet in which records of vaccinations are shown

17 * 27 Countries are members * The Euro – Common Currency

18 * Austria * Belgium * Bulgaria * Cyprus * Czech Republic * Denmark * Estonia * Finland * France * Germany * Greece * Hungary * Ireland * Italy * Latvia * Lithuania * Luxembourg * Malta * Netherlands * Poland * Portugal * Romania * Slovakia * Slovenia * Spain * Sweden * United Kingdom

19 * Foreign Exchange - The continually fluctuating rate at which the money of one country can be exchanged for the money of another. * Currency Exchange Rate – What one’s currency is worth in the local currency * Finding current exchange rates – The Internet, and Metropolitan Newspapers

20 * Buy rate – The amount of the foreign currency customers get in exchange for their dollars when they buy the foreign currency. * Sell Rate – Can exchange any leftover foreign currency for when they want to change back to dollars

21 * Cash – Foreign currency, of course. U.S. dollars can be used in different countries * Traveler’s Checks – Can get in foreign currency, insured * Credit Cards – Accepted throughout the world. Easy to use.

22 * ATM’s are appealing to people traveling aboard because money comes out in local currency * The hidden cost of travel is TAXES


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