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Article by Barbara Gillam, April 16, 2008
With the busiest travel season coming up soon, millions of Americans will be trying to get passports. In 2007, applicants had to wait two to three months to receive the passports from the U.S. Passport Agency. David Alwadish, a passport expert who has owned a passport and visa-expediting...
Article by g lau, February 12, 2008
Officials at Heathrow Airport and the British Airports Authority quietly established new security measures at London's busy airport in early February 2008. In 2004-2006, Heathrow Airport was one of the first in the world to introduce new security measures that also allowed for quicker security...
Article by g lau, February 8, 2008
Talk about getting with the times!The United States government's Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has decided to launch a blog - with the tagline: "Terrorists Evolve. Threats Evolve. Security Must Stay Ahead. You Play A Part." The interactive blog, called the "Evolution of Security"...
Article by g lau, January 22, 2008
This is just a reminder to all Canadian and U.S. citizens that new requirements for crossing in and out of the U.S. will be in place beginning January 31st 2008. In the past, U.S. and Canadian citizens were permitted entry into the U.S. by oral declaration. This is to crack down on incidents...
Article by g lau, January 11, 2008
Yesterday, January 10, 2008 in Ottawa, the Canadian Transportation Agency that oversees all air, rail, marine, and accessible transport in Canada, ruled that Air Canada, Air Canada Jazz and WestJet will be required to adopt a one-person-one-fare policy. This means that these airlines will not be...

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