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SIM's
Singles Travel Tips
Traveling
is by far the best way to meet new people.
Even
though meeting at work tops the list of places to meet someone,
traveling is something you do for yourself as a leisure activity
and, if it happens, what a romantic way to meet!

Here are some single
travel groups and clubs we think are smart choices for singles
travel. Check them out and remember SIM when you're all smiles
with that new beau or gal.

If
you're traveling on your own and want to share the experience
with other solo travelers, we've set aside special departures
for many of our trips.
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http://www.club1travel.com
Here's a place to meet other solo travelers who
have trips planned and are looking for travel partners. Meet travel partners locally
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MAKE FRIENDS
AROUND THE WORLD!

Find travel companions
Join/start a travel group
Create your adventure

SinglesCruise.com
provides a unique and memorable vacation
experience for singles looking for fun and adventure
with new travel companions.
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Where ever you go, whatever travel you do, do it safely. Travel
insurance can save you thousands of dollars. Don't leave home
without it! We don't!

Single
travelers!
Don't stay home just because friends and relatives can't go
with you on vacation.
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The next time you
see an aircraft in the sky, wherever you are in the world, we
will have its details on our database:
everything
from the number of seats it has to where it’s due to land and at
what time.
Since the start of commercial flights, OAG
(Official Airline Guide) has been at the heart of the air
transport industry. Today, it is a global
flight information and data solutions company bringing together
buyers and sellers of air travel and transport for the passenger
aviation, air cargo logistics and business travel markets.
Indeed, you would be hard-pressed to travel by air without
touching OAG data at some point.

By joining a TrekAmerica
tour you will make new friends with like-minded
people of the same age.
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MORE SIM TRAVEL AID LINKS
Currency
Currency
Converter
Travelers Notices
Important
Travel Notice
CDC Information
CDC
Prevention Information
Time Around the World
World
Time
What is Duty Free?
Duty
Free Traveling
Driving Directions to anywhere
Driving
Directions
Passport Information
Passport
Information
Port Authority Details
Port
Information

Travel Tips from
the U.S. Department of State
1.Register so the State Department can better assist you
in an emergency: Register your travel plans with the State
Department through a free online service at
https://travelregistration.state.gov. This will help us
contact you if there is a family emergency in the U.S., or if
there is a crisis where you are traveling. In accordance with
the Privacy Act, information on your welfare and whereabouts
will not be released to others without your express
authorization.
2.Sign passport, and fill in the emergency information:
Make sure you have a signed, valid passport, and a visa, if
required, and fill in the emergency information page of your
passport.
3.Leave copies of itinerary and passport data page:
Leave copies of your itinerary, passport data page and visas
with family or friends, so you can be contacted in case of an
emergency.
4.Check
your overseas medical insurance coverage: Ask your medical
insurance company if your policy applies overseas, and if it
covers emergency expenses such as medical evacuation. If it
does not, consider supplemental insurance.
5.Familiarize yourself with local conditions and laws:
While in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws. The
State Department web site at
http://travel.state.gov/travel/cis_pa_tw/cis/cis_1765.html
has useful safety and other information about the countries you
will visit.
6.Take precautions to avoid being a target of crime: To
avoid being a target of crime, do not wear conspicuous clothing
or jewelry and do not carry excessive amounts of money. Also,
do not leave unattended luggage in public areas and do not
accept packages from strangers.
7.Contact us in an emergency: Consular personnel at U.S.
Embassies and Consulates abroad and in the U.S. are available 24
hours a day, 7 days a week, to provide emergency assistance to
U.S. citizens. Contact information for U.S. Embassies and
Consulates appears on the Bureau of Consular Affairs website at
http://travel.state.gov.
Also note that the Office of Overseas Citizen Services in the
State Department’s Bureau of Consular Affairs may be reached for
assistance with emergencies at 1-888-407-4747, if calling from
the U.S. or Canada, or 202-501-4444, if calling from overseas.
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