ALERT: Department of Homeland Security Enhanced Airport Screening (June 29, 2017)

June 29, 2017

Yesterday, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced “enhanced security screening measures for all commercial flights to the United States.”

It also stated that the “electronics ban” could be removed, if the 10 airports impacted comply with the new directive and enhanced security measures.

Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly stated:

We cannot play international whack-a-mole with each new threat. Instead, we must put in place new measures across the board to keep the traveling public safe and make it harder for terrorists to succeed.

Today, I am announcing a first step toward this goal by requiring new security measures to be applied to all commercial flights coming into the United States. These measures will be both seen and unseen, and they will be phased in over time.

They will include enhanced screening of electronic devices, more thorough passenger vetting, and new measures designed to mitigate the potential threat of insider attacks.

We will also lay out a clear path to encourage airlines and airports to adopt more sophisticated screening approaches, including better use of explosive detection canines and advanced checkpoint screening technology.

Additionally, we will encourage more airports to become Preclearance locations. This not only enhances security, it also increases convenience by allowing international travelers to go through customs and border security screening before boarding their flights to the United States.

The DHS Fact Sheet specifically states:

Have the current restrictions changed regarding carrying on large personal electronic devices (PEDs) from 10 last point of departure airports with flights to the United States?

The current PEDs restriction implemented in March 2017 will be removed should the 10 airports comply with the enhanced security measures outlined in the TSA directive issued June 28, 2017 and when such procedures are verified by TSA inspectors. For additional information on the current restrictions, visit DHS website: FAQ and Fact Sheet.

According to Travel Weekly:

The DHS isn’t saying much about the details of the new directive. But it will require airlines to implement enhanced screening of passengers and electronic devices larger than a cell phone, as well as more thorough screening of public areas in airports.

The news could be viewed as a positive by airlines, which have grown weary of DHS threats to expand the carry-on electronics ban on inbound U.S. flights beyond the current 10 airports in the Middle and North Africa. Last month, Kelly said the ban could be expanded to 71 airports worldwide.

The DHS said Wednesday that the ban will end at the 10 existing airports, which include the hubs of major global carriers Emirates, Qatar Airways, Etihad and Turkish Airlines, once carriers at those airports comply with the new directive.

“It’s up to the carriers how quickly they want to move,” the official said.

The official added that he expects 99% of airlines to comply with the directive. But airlines that do not will face a ban on all electronic devices larger than a cell phone, both as carry-ons and in checked bags.

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ALERT: UK- British Airways Strike (June 28, 2017)

June 28, 2017

In preparation for an upcoming cabin crew strike, British Airways has started cancelling some flights in July. Only Heathrow airport is expected to be affected.

British Airways released a statement about the strike:

All British Airways customers will be able to fly to their destinations, despite further proposed industrial action by Mixed Fleet Unite between Saturday 1 July and Sunday 16 July (inclusive).

The union represents one of our five cabin crew fleets.

We recognise the uncertainty that Mixed Fleet Unite’s threat is causing and would like to reassure customers that the vast majority of our services will be unaffected.

We can already confirm the following details:

All flights to and from London Gatwick, London City and Stansted will operate as normal as will our recently launched weekend only Mediterranean services to and from Birmingham, Bristol and Manchester.

The vast majority of flights to and from London Heathrow will operate as normal.

The Sun reports:

The airline has managed to limit the cancellations to just a number of flights that depart from Heathrow, while operating a full schedule at Gatwick and London City airports.

But some Heathrow flights are being merged.

Passengers who are being affected by the cancellations are being contacted by BA and rebooked on separate flights.

A BA spokesperson told Sun Online: “Once again we will be able to fly all customers to their destinations, despite industrial action by Mixed Fleet Unite.

“We will operate a full schedule at Gatwick and London City airports as well as the vast majority of our Heathrow schedule.”

They added: “We will merge a very small number of Heathrow services, and all affected customers are being contacted in advance and will be rebooked to alternative flights.”

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ALERT: New York- Subway Derailment in Manhattan Injures Dozens (June 27, 2017)

June 27, 2017

Dozens of people were injured after a New York subway train derailed in Upper Manhattan this morning, halting service on four busy lines.

According to The New York Times:

The incident happened aboard southbound A train between 135th Street and 125th Street. Officials say the emergency brake had been activated, sending the train careening off the tracks.

Fire Commissioner Daniel A. Nigro says 34 people were being treated for minor injuries, including smoke inhalation. There were about 800 people in the tunnel after the accident and it took more than an hour for all of them to get out.

CNBC is reporting:

Service was halted on the A, B, C, and D trains, major lines running through Manhattan and into neighboring boroughs. The train that derailed was badly damaged.

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Talking Points: U.S. Travel Ban (June 27, 2017)

Talking Points – U.S. Travel Ban

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The following Talking Points can be used in conversations with the media and clients who have questions about the executive order banning certain travelers from entering the United States. (Updated June 27, 2017)

1. Beginning June 29, a limited version of the Executive Order which prohibits citizens of six Muslim-majority countries and refugees from entering the U.S. will go into effect. The ban will impact individuals lacking any “bona fide relationship with any person or entity in the United States.”

2. We are here to assist our clients; their safety and well-being is our top priority.

3. We provide the facts so our clients can make informed decisions about their travel plans.

Below you will find additional information, supporting material and statistics to help further illustrate each talking point.

1. Beginning June 29, a limited version of the Executive Order which prohibits citizens of six Muslim-majority countries and refugees from entering the U.S. will go into effect. The ban will impact individuals lacking any “bona fide relationship with any person or entity in the United States.”

On June 26, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the temporary ban on travelers from six Muslim-majority countries, in addition to all refugees, can go into effect for people with no strong ties to the United States. Full arguments on the legality of the ban will be heard by the Supreme Court in October.

o According to The New York Times, “The Supreme Court on Monday cleared the way for President Trump to prohibit the entry of some people into the United States from countries he deems dangerous, but the justices imposed strict limits on Mr. Trump’s travel ban while the court examines the scope of presidential power over the border.”

“The court’s opinion sets up a historic legal clash this fall in which the justices will weigh the president’s power to set national security priorities against the need to protect individuals from discrimination based on their religious beliefs or national origin.”

o The Washington Post reported “The court made an important exception: It said the ban “may not be enforced against foreign nationals who have a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States.”

“In the unsigned opinion, the court said that a foreign national who wants to visit or live with a family member would have such a relationship, and so would students from the designated countries — Libya, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen — who were admitted to a U.S. university.”

“The court said it would hear the case when it reconvenes in October.”

 The limited version of the travel ban will go into effect beginning June 29. However, the following individuals should not be impacted, according to ABC News:

o A foreign national who seeks to enter the United States to live with a family member, such as a spouse or mother-in-law. The court said a “close familial relationship is required.”

 

o A student who has been admitted to study at an American university.

o A worker who has accepted an offer of employment from an American company.

o A lecturer invited to address an American audience.

 Individuals who have legal status as U.S. citizens, or via green cards and visas, are exempt from the travel ban.

o According to CNN.com, “The new version exempts people who hold current visas and drops an indefinite ban on Syrian refugees, reducing it to 120 days. It also makes clear that lawful permanent residents are excluded from ban.”

o Reuters reports “The White House official said the new executive order also ensures that tens of thousands of legal permanent residents in the United States – or green card holders – from the listed countries would not be affected by the travel ban.”

 The revised Executive Order barring citizens from Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen from entering the U.S. for 90 days, and refugees from entering for 120 days, was set to go into effect on March 16.

o A temporary freeze of the revised U.S. travel ban was ordered by U.S. District Judge Watson of Hawaii on March 15, 2017, and on March 16, a federal judge in Maryland blocked the portion of the Executive Order that included a 90-day ban on immigration for citizens of six countries.

o On March 29, an injunction was issued by Hawaii’s U.S. District Court Judge, Derrick Watson, which now blocks the Executive Order – more commonly referred to as the U.S. travel ban – indefinitely.

 Originally, on January 27, 2017, a Presidential Executive Order was signed banning nationals of seven countries from entering the United States for at least 90 days. Those countries include: Iran, Iraq, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen.

2. We are here to assist our clients; their safety and well-being is our top priority.

Whether traveling domestically or internationally, our number one priority is always our clients’ safety and well-being.

 As professional travel agents, we are trained to monitor situations, from weather delays to political protests, that may impact clients’ travel plans. As such, we are also in a position to work on alternative travel plans and have those in place the moment the need arises.

 We strongly encourage all of our clients, whether they are traveling domestically or internationally, to purchase travel insurance, particularly right at the same time as travel has been booked. Travel insurance offers an additional layer of protection for travelers and can potentially help save a traveler hundreds or thousands of dollars if a medical or travel emergency occurs.

3. We provide the facts so our clients can make informed decisions about their travel plans.

We closely monitor the latest news and weather updates, as well as the U.S. State Department website, for travel alerts and travel warnings for all destinations, including those that are most popular with our clients.

 Should we become aware of an issue for a specific destination, we alert clients who may be planning to travel so they can determine for themselves if they still wish to continue with their original travel plans

 

 Also, should we become aware of an issue for a specific destination where a client is currently located, we try to immediately contact the client to check on their well-being and work to assist them if they require alternate travel arrangements.

 We believe in providing the facts as we know them to our clients so they may make informed decisions regarding every aspect of their travel plans.

 It’s in situations like these that the traveling public understands how it pays to have someone serving as their advocate.

 

ALERT: U.S. Travel Ban: Limited Version of the U.S. Travel Ban to be Implemented (June 26, 2017)

June 26, 2017

The Supreme Court will allow a “limited version” of the U.S. travel ban to go into effect. Travelers from six Muslim-majority countries and all refugees who lack any “bona fide relationship with any person or entity in the United States” will be subject to the rules outlined in the March 6 executive order.

The Supreme Court will hear full arguments on the U.S. travel ban this fall.

The Washington Post is reporting:

The Supreme Court agreed Monday to allow a limited version of President Trump’s ban on travelers from six mostly Muslim countries to take effect and will consider in the fall the president’s broad powers in immigration matters in a case that raises fundamental issues of national security and religious discrimination.

The court made an important exception: It said the ban “may not be enforced against foreign nationals who have a credible claim of a bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the United States.”

In the unsigned opinion, the court said that a foreign national who wants to visit or live with a family member would have such a relationship, and so would students from the designated countries Libya, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen who were admitted to a U.S. university.

The court said it would hear the case when it reconvenes in October. But it also indicated in the ruling that things may change dramatically by then. It asked the parties to address whether the case would be moot by the time it hears it; the ban is supposed to be a temporary one while the government reviews its vetting procedures.

And the justices said they “fully expect” the government to be able to conduct its review within the 90-day span the executive order proposes.

That affects the ban on travel from the six countries and a 120-day ban on all refugees entering the United States, with the exceptions noted by the court.

Trump said last week the ban would go into effect 72 hours after receiving an approval from the courts.

According to Fox News:

The Supreme Court on Monday lifted key components of an injunction against President Trump’s proposed ban on travel from six majority-Muslim nations, reinstating much of the policy and promising to hear full arguments as early as this fall.

The court’s decision means the justices will now wade into the biggest legal controversy of the Trump administration — the president’s order temporarily restricting travel, which even Trump has termed a “travel ban.” The court made clear that a limited version of the policy can be enforced for now.

“An American individual or entity that has a bona fide relationship with a particular person seeking to enter the country as a refugee can legitimately claim concrete hardship if that person is excluded,” the court wrote. “As to these individuals and entities, we do not disturb the injunction. But when it comes to refugees who lack any such connection to the United States, for the reasons we have set out, the balance tips in favor of the Government’s compelling need to provide for the Nation’s security.”

The justices decided to review the broader constitutional issues over executive authority on immigration with oral arguments to be held in the fall.

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ALERT: Tropical Storm Cindy Weakens Slightly; Life-Threatening Flash Flooding Possible (June 21, 2017)

June 21, 2017

The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories for the Atlantic area regarding Tropical Storm Cindy, which has weakened slightly. However, heavy rainfall could produce life-threatening flash flooding across portions of the Northern Gulf Coast. Travel waivers are in place for American, for Delta and for United, primarily impacting travel to/from airports in Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas.

According to the National Hurricane Center:

The Tropical Storm Warning is discontinued north and east of the mouth of the Mississippi River, including Metropolitan New Orleans and Lake Pontchartrain.

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…

* San Luis Pass Texas to the mouth of the Mississippi River

Interests elsewhere along the U.S. Gulf Coast from the central Texas coast to the western Florida Panhandle should monitor the progress of this system.

WATCHES AND WARNINGS

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CHANGES WITH THIS ADVISORY:

The Tropical Storm Warning is discontinued north and east of the

mouth of the Mississippi River, including Metropolitan New Orleans

and Lake Pontchartrain.

SUMMARY OF WATCHES AND WARNINGS IN EFFECT:

A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for…

* San Luis Pass Texas to the mouth of the Mississippi River

A Tropical Storm Warning means that tropical storm conditions are expected somewhere within the warning area, in this case within the next 12 to 24 hours.

Interests elsewhere along the U.S. Gulf Coast from the central Texas coast to the western Florida Panhandle should monitor the progress of this system.

For storm information specific to your area, including possible inland watches and warnings, please monitor products issued by your local National Weather Service forecast office.

DISCUSSION AND 48-HOUR OUTLOOK

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At 1000 AM CDT (1500 UTC), the center of Tropical Storm Cindy was located near latitude 27.6 North, longitude 92.6 West. Cindy is moving toward the northwest near 10 mph (17 km/h), and this motion is expected to continue today. A turn toward the north-northwest and then toward the north is expected tonight and Thursday. On the forecast track, the center of Cindy will approach the coast of southwest Louisiana and southeast Texas late today or tonight, and move inland over southeastern Texas or southwestern Louisiana on Thursday.

Surface observations and reports from an Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunter aircraft indicate that maximum sustained winds are now near 50 mph (85 km/h) with higher gusts. Little change in

strength is expected before landfall, with weakening expected thereafter.

Tropical-storm-force winds extend outward up to 205 miles (335 km) mainly to the north and east of the center.

The minimum central pressure just reported by the Hurricane Hunter aircraft is 996 mb (29.42 inches).

HAZARDS AFFECTING LAND

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RAINFALL: Cindy is expected to produce total rain accumulations of 6 to 9 inches with isolated maximum amounts of 12 inches over southeastern Louisiana, southern Mississippi, southern Alabama, and western portions of the Florida Panhandle through Thursday. This rainfall could cause life-threatening flash flooding in these areas.

Rainfall amounts of 3 to 5 inches with isolated maximum amounts of 7 inches can be expected farther west across western Louisiana and eastern Texas through Thursday. Rainfall should spread northeastward across Arkansas and into portions of the Tennessee and Ohio Valleys through Friday, with total rain accumulations of 3 to 5 inches with locally higher amounts possible.

WIND: Tropical storm conditions should spread westward and northward through the Tropical Storm Warning area today through Thursday.

STORM SURGE: Inundation of 1 to 3 feet above ground level is expected along the coast in portions of the Tropical Storm Warning area. Inundation of 1 to 3 feet above ground level is also possible elsewhere along the coast from southeastern Louisiana to the western Florida Panhandle in areas of strong onshore winds.

TORNADOES: A few tornadoes are possible today through tonight from the western Florida Panhandle across southwest Alabama, southern Mississippi, and southern Louisiana.

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ALERT: Michigan- Bishop International Airport Evacuated (June 21, 2017)

June 21, 2017

Bishop International Airport (in Flint, MI) was evacuated and is closed after an airport officer was stabbed.

According to the Detroit Free Press:

An airport police officer is in critical condition and Bishop International Airport in Flint has been evacuated after a reported stabbing Wednesday morning.

The FBI is investigating …

According to the airport’s Facebook page: “An airport police officer has been injured. All passengers are safe and are being evacuated at this time.”

CBS Detroit is reporting:

The incident happened just after 9 a.m. inside the airport along I-75 near I-69

Michigan State Police say the officer involved is in critical condition, adding that the airport will remain closed until further notice.

All passengers are safe, according to a message posted by the airport on Facebook.

Witnesses say the officer was stabbed in the neck, although information as to what led to the incident was not immediately available. State police troopers, along with agents from the FBI and ATF are on the scene investigating.

Passengers are urged to check with their airline for flight cancellations and delays.

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OCEANIA Cruises- Seminar Onboard (August 8, 2017)

Travel Partner Ship Tour

THIERRY VUOLO, regional sales & Marketing Director

and

TINA WHITE, REGIONAL SALES & MARKETING DIRECTOR

and Ian O’Ryan, BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT MANAGER

invite you to attend Oceania Cruises: a passion for travel seminar aboard the elegant M/S INSIGNIa in Boston, Massachusetts.

A Presentation and Ship Tour will be followed by a Gala Luncheon in ONE OF OUR SPECIALTY RESTAURANTS.

 

Onboard M/S Insignia

Date: Tuesday, August 8, 2017 Time: 10:45 AM Port of Boston – Flynn Cruiseport Boston

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Please respond by July 26, 2017. Please note space is limited. We look forward to welcoming you aboard! Business Casual Attire is Required.

Registered guests will receive an email reminder one week prior to the event.

 

 

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