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Documents:
* Passport: An official government document certifying identity and citizenship and granting permission to travel abroad (overseas). * Visa: An official authorization appended to a passport permitting travel to and within a particular country.
Escorted Tours:
The most traditional tour product is also most misunderstood. The options are so varied that it's easiest to identify few elements they share: Group travel, usually by motor coach but sometimes by ship, or train; a set itinerary, with lodging, activities, and most meals included and a tour director to coordinate, guide, and manage trip. Traveling on an escorted tour provides a measure of security and peace of mind. And today, more tour operators build in free time on group tours, giving travelers best of both worlds.
Independent Travel:
There's no group on these trips, no guide and no fixed itinerary, unless client wants one. The sole difference between this and fully independent travel is that by booking through a tour operator from its available inventory, your clients get advantage of group buying power, without group.
Package Travel:
Like group tours, packages tend to have fixed itineraries, with ground transportation and hotels booked in advance. But like independent travel, there's no organized group; clients are on their own, free to do as they please at each destination, but they still have convenience and reliability that come with booking through a tour operator.
Public Announcements:
Public announcements (PAs) are a means to disseminate information about terrorist threats and other relatively short-term and/or trans-national conditions posing significant risks to security of American travelers. The PAs are made when there is a specific threat that cannot be countered. In past, Public Announcements have been issued to deal with short-term coups, violence by terrorists and anniversary dates of specific terrorist events.
Tours:
A group of people traveling together who follow a pre-planned itinerary. Most tours include accommodations, a number of meals, sightseeing, land transportation, and/or other transportation, plus services of a professional tour manager or escort who accompanies group.
Travel Warnings:
Travel warnings are issued when State Department decides, based on all relevant information, to recommend that Americans avoid travel to a certain country. Countries where avoidance of travel is recommended will have Travel Warnings as well as Consular Information Sheets. You may also want to review specific country Background Notes.
Vacation Packages:
Vacation packages are designed for those traveling independently. They include a combination of two or more travel services (e.g. hotel accommodations, car rental, air transportation) that are offered at a package price. Many vacation packages offer a choice of components and options, thereby enabling you to customize package to your tastes, interests and/or budget.
Vouchers:
Documents issued by tour operators to be exchanged for accommodations, sightseeing and other services.
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Etienne A. Gibbs, MSW, Management Consultant and Trainer, conducts lectures, seminars, and writes articles on his theme: ... helping you maximize your potential. For more information visit www.executiveandgrouptravel.blogspot.com.