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Secure Flight TSA info

November 3, 2010

Starting today, November 1, 2010 a new aviation security program, Secure Flight, will go into effect for travelers flying into or through the U.S.  Here’s the lowdown on what the program is all about and how it could affect travelers as we head into the busy holiday season.

What is Secure Flight?
Secure Flight is the Transportation Security Administration’s (TSA) behind-the-scenes watch list matching program, created to establish a consistent watch list matching system, enhance aviation security and more effectively facilitate air travel for passengers.

How will Secure Flight affect travelers?
Travelers will first encounter Secure Flight when they book their flight.  The program requires the airlines to gather additional passenger information, including the passenger’s full name as it appears on the government issued I.D. they will present at the airport, gender, birth date, and Redress Number (if applicable) when making airline reservations.

To avoid unnecessary delays and prevent misidentifications, passengers must provide complete and accurate information when booking airfare, whether they have booked directly with the airline, a travel agent or an online booking site.

What will happen if a passenger’s information does not match the I.D. they present at the airport?
According to the TSA, “At the security checkpoint, TSA strives to ensure your identification and boarding pass are authentic and validate you are who you say you are. Small differences in the name on the boarding pass and ID, like middle initials, should not impact your travel. It is not uncommon for the information printed on boarding passes to differ slightly from the information on IDs, depending on the boarding pass printing practices of individual airlines.”

Chances are, travelers will have no problem making their way through security, but to play it safe and avoid any delays, it’s important to check to make sure Secure Flight information is inputted accurately.

Discovery Adventures, the Discovery Channel’s foray into the travel industry, announced a number of new destinations last week, offering travelers several new adventurous options for 2011. Sticking to the themes of their previous excursions, these new itineraries offer cultural and historical immersion in some of the most exotic and spectacular places on the planet.

The company has partnered with Gap Adventures, one of the top adventure travel companies in the world, to help deliver some amazing new trips to such destinations as Japan, Kenya, Greece, Italy, France, Turkey and Indochina. The trips range in duration from 8 to 15 days and include comfortable accommodations and a selection of amenities to choose from, as well as some unforgettable experiences that can’t be found anywhere else.

The new trips include Classic Japan, during which travelers will have the opportunity to visit the Hiroshima Peace Park, explore an ancient Japanese castle, and visit the famous Geisha District. The new Kenya Wildlife Safari visits the Great Rift Valley and the Masai Mara Game Reserve in search of lions, elephants, and the rare black rhino, while the Historic Footsteps Through France tour takes visitors to the beaches of Normandy and the wine country of the Loire Valley.

Additionally, Discovery Adventures has also teamed with the Planterra Foundation, a non-profit organization that looks to have a positive impact on destinations around the globe through a series of voluntourism opportunities. These trips allow travelers to visit some distinct, and often remote, destinations, while working on important community building projects. These trips deliver an amazing cultural experience unlike any others, as travelers get to see the direct and immediate impact of their work on the places that they visit.

For a complete list of these new adventure travel options, as well as their existing catalog of trips, go to DiscoveryAdventures.com, and start planning your adventures for 2011.