Sally Burnell, CTC
Sally Burnell, CTC
Personal Travel Consultant
Personal Travel Consultant
"Your Personal Travel Consultant"

Welcome...As your personal travel consultant, I can provide you with all the help you need in planning and booking a dream vacation.  Planning dream vacations for my clients is a rewarding experience.  Take some time to browse my site, and see what specials I have going on.  If you feel comfortable you can book your travel right here on this website or if you need assistance, please call or send me an email.  Remember that there is a personal consultant behind you all the time.

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About Travel Professionals International
 
 
Travel Professionals International (TPI) was founded in 1994.  TPI is recognized as a worldwide leader in the travel industry, marketing and support services.
 
With all our preferred suppliers, TPI is able to offer clients the best prices on airfares, packages, tours and cruises.  We have competative rates on hotels, car rental, rail passes and travel insurance.
 
Travel Professionals International was also named "Agency Chain of the Year" Canada's largest network of independent travel consultants.
New...Passports required for Mexico for Canadian travellers
 
 
Important to take notice!!!!!!

 

Mexico confirms passports needed as of March 1

Canadian citizens travelling to Mexico will need valid passports as of March 1, the Mexico Tourism Board announced yesterday. Permanent residents in this country, in turn, will be required to present either a permanent resident card or certificate of identity or refugee travel document. The tourism board says the move aligns Mexico with all the security measures established by the International Civil Aviation Organization. Visas won’t be required for either Canadian citizens or permanent residents of this country. Meanwhile, the tourism board said that the move isn’t likely to affect many people as out of the 1.2 million Canadian tourists that visited Mexico in 2009, only 10,000 didn’t have a passport
Cuba Medical Travel Insurance Requirements
 
 
Government of Cuba Medical Travel Insurance requirements – effective May 1, 2010

Effective May 1, 2010, all persons entering Cuba will be required to hold medical travel insurance covering their period of stay within Cuba. If medical travel insurance is not obtained in advance, it may be purchased on arrival at the airport in Cuba.

Guests travelling to and from the U.S.

 

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) requires you to provide your full name, date of birth, and gender for the purpose of watch list screening, under the authority of 49 U.S.C. section 114, the Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 and 49 C.F.R parts 1540 and 1560. You may also provide your Redress Number, if available. Failure to provide your full name, date of birth, and gender may result in denial of transport or denial of authority to enter the boarding area. TSA may share information you provide with law enforcement or intelligence agencies or others under its published system of records notice. For more on TSA privacy policies, or to review the system of records notice and the privacy impact assessment, please see the TSA website at www.tsa.gov.

Dominican Republic Passport Requirements:
 

Starting April 30, 2012, all Canadian citizens will be required to present a valid passport to visit the Dominican Republic valid for the length of the stay. A valid Canadian Permanent Resident Card will be required for permanent residents along with their valid foreign passport. Also, all passports must NOT be damaged in any way. Passports with even minor damage may be rejected resulting in a denial of boarding of the aircraft. Go here for more information