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Please refer to the full list of TSA prohibited items at http://www.tsa.gov/traveler-information/prohibited-items.

Identification Required For Travel

Domestic Travel: All domestic passengers 18 years of age or older are required to present one form of government issued photo identification. Beginning May 7, 2025, U.S. travelers must be REAL ID compliant to board domestic flights and access certain federal facilities. Visit the REAL ID website for more details and frequently asked questions: https://www.dhs.gov/real-id

International Travel: All international passengers regardless of age must present a government issued, non-expired, U.S. passport upon flight check-in and for U.S. Customs re-entry after air, land or sea travel.

For more information regarding proper identification requirements, please consult your Travel Professional or visit the State Department's consular website at www.travel.state.gov or the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's website at www.dhs.gov.

Airlines may require special or additional documentation for children traveling without their legal guardian beyond what is mandated by the destination country. We encourage you to contact your air carrier for clarification.

It is the traveler's responsibility to provide the correct documents and failure to do so may result in being denied boarding for the flight. Regrettably, we are unable to refund unused flights, hotel, or features because of denied boarding situations.

 

U.S. PASSPORTS: https://www.usa.gov/passport

TSA PRECHECK

The TSA PreCheck® program expedites traveler screening through participating TSA security checkpoints. No need to remove shoes, belts, 3-1-1 liquids, laptops, or light jackets: https://www.tsa.gov/precheck

Best For: All travelers
Enrollment Locations: 650+ Enrollment Centers

GLOBAL ENTRY

Global Entry is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) program that allows expedited clearance for pre-approved, low-risk travelers upon arrival in the United States: https://ttp.dhs.gov/

Best For: Frequent international travelers (4+ trips per year)
Interview Locations: Selected international airports

 

ARUBA

The Aruba ED Card (Embarkation/Disembarkation) is a mandatory requirement for all individuals, including infants and children, entering Aruba. It is necessary to complete and obtain approval for this document. To access the official ED Card page, kindly use the following link. It is important to note that some services may charge a fee to assist you with this form-filling process. You can fill in the ED-Card within the 7 days before your travel to Aruba.

Sustainability Fee: Starting July 1st, 2024, Aruba will implement a $20 Sustainability Fee for visitors arriving by air to the island. This fee will support a number of projects aimed at enhancing and improving sustainability efforts on the island. Learn more here.

AUSTRALIA

United States citizens travelling to Australia must meet the entry requirements. This includes having a valid Australian visa and meeting all health requirements. Eligible travellers can get an Australia ETA visa online and avoid having to make an in-person application: https://www.visitaustraliavisas.com/eta

The Australia ETA is a digital travel authorization that enables eligible travellers to enter Australia for Tourism, Visiting friends and family, Business, Study or training for up to 3 months. The ETA visa is valid for multiple entries over a 12-month period, allowing visitors to stay for up to 90 days per visit. The ETA Australia visa is ideal for short stays, but if your travel plans require a longer or different type of stay, there are other visa options. These include the Visitor visa and the Student visa.

CANADA

anyone arriving Canada by flight needs to complete the ArriveCan app. Cruise passengers do not need this. https://www.yyc.com/en-us/flights/customs-immigration

DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 

To obtain an electronic ticket for entry and exit from the Dominican Republic, foreign and Dominican passengers must complete the free electronic entry and exit form at https://eticket.migracion.gob.do. The e-Ticket combines the Declarations of Migration, Customs, and Public Health in a single digital document.

JAMAICA

Traveling to Jamaica requires completing the Jamaica Entry Form, commonly known as the C5 form, which is a critical step in ensuring your smooth entry into the country. This online document collects your details, and travel information and confirms your compliance with Jamaica’s health and safety regulations: https://enterjamaica.gov.jm/

MEXICO

When traveling to the state of Quintana Roo in Mexico, it is now mandatory to pay VISITAX and obtain a QR code as evidence of payment prior to leaving the state. Quintana Roo includes popular destinations such as Cancun, Cozumel, Playa Del Carmen, Riviera Maya, Holbox, Isla Mujeres, Puerto Aventuras, Puerto Moreles, Bacalar and Tulum. Visit the Visitax official website to complete the requirements: https://www.visitax.app/

NEW ZEALAND

Travelers arriving to New Zealand for the purposes of Tourism, Business or Transit require an electronic travel authorization (NZeTA). The travel authorization is valid for two years or until your passport expires, whichever comes first. It is always best to apply for your New Zealand ETA at least 2 weeks before your intended travel date. Although the process takes only three days or less, delays may occur, so applying early is the best policy to avoid issues: https://nzeta.immigration.govt.nz/

If you are entering New Zealand you must also pay an IVL, which funds tourism infrastructure and helps protect our natural environment. You pay the IVL at the same time as you request your NZeTA.