Will US citizens soon need a US Passport to fly domestically in the USA? Well maybe. The reason? The Read ID Act and it's set to go into full effect sometime in 2016. The Real ID Act was enacted on May 11, 2005. It was an Act of Congress that modified U.S. federal law pertaining to security, authentication, and issuance procedures standards for the state driver's licenses … [Read more...]
TSA Changes Rules for Pre-Check Lines
The Transportation Security Administration’s PreCheck program is now officially phased out from all airports nationwide. The TSA on Monday pulled the plug on its controversial but traveler-friendly Managed Inclusion Program, which allowed frequent travelers to use the PreCheck security lines at airports without paying the fee. Effective this week, clients who are accustomed … [Read more...]
NCL Changes Onboard Tipping Policy
Interliners and their family & friends sailing on Norwegian Cruise Line will now find it harder to remove the daily service charge from their onboard accounts. Previously passengers could have the daily service charge removed at their request by visiting the Guest Relations desk. Effective immediately guests will be required to pay the daily service charge upfront and … [Read more...]
Get Married on the Beach and Save Thousands of $$$
Interliners have the unique ability to save money when they get married by getting married on the beach. Do so at an all-inclusive resort that offers interline rates to them and group rates to their family & friends attending their wedding provides huge savings over a big wedding and reception at home. In 2015, depending on where you get married the cost of your wedding … [Read more...]
Got a Felony? Your Travel May Be Affected.
If you have a felony in your past or the person or persons traveling with you have a felony, we have news for you. As a general rule, Canada does not allow persons with DUI's to enter their country. Canada will also turn away anyone with a felony in the system, although travelers who require in-depth information regarding the process of applying for a waiver or other … [Read more...]