International Travel
International travel usually requires the presentation of visas,
passports and other credentials. International flights often have
special check in and customs procedures. Having the appropriate
documentation and arriving early for check-in will help reduce the
stress associated with travel to international destinations.
International Documentation
Proper documentation is a required for entry into foreign countries.
Contact the airline reservation office or the consulate of the country
you are visiting for information on passport, visa and or health
requirements. In addition, please have your country of citizenship and
your complete itinerary readily available.
For U.S. passport requirements, application forms, where to conveniently
apply, and a wealth of other passport and international travel
information, visit the U.S. Department of State's Passport Services, at
http://www.travel.state.gov.
Planning ahead can help you avoid unnecessary hassles at check in.
International Flight Guidelines
Arrive early for international flights. International destinations have
recommended check-in times to ensure you make your flight. If you
check-in later than these times, your reservations and advance seat
assignments are subject to cancellation, and you may not be eligible for
denied boarding compensation.
It's always a good idea to contact the airline reservation office for
check in time requirements.