Funjet Helps Travelers Get Passports

24 01 2007

Funjet Vacations Helps Travelers Get Passports
Published on: January 24, 2007

Funjet Vacations is helping travelers get their passports. Effective Jan. 23, Funjet Vacations began picking up the expediting fee of gaining/renewing a passport, up to $60, for all bookings via Funjet Vacations charter and value flight air and hotel packages to Mexico, the Caribbean and Costa Rica for travel within 60 days. For travelers vacationing in the next eight weeks, it is recommended that they expedite the passport documents. Standard processing takes from six-eight weeks.

Funjet Vacations will pay for the expediting fee for each person who needs a passport (up to $60) for travel within the next 60 days. The $60 fee is regulated by the U.S. Department of State to cover the cost of expediting services. The offer is valid on all Mexico and Caribbean and Costa Rica charter and value flight air and hotel packages (excluding St. Thomas where a passport is not required for travel). The passport must be issued on or after Jan. 23, 2007.
The process requires that travelers make a new charter or value flight air/hotel reservation with Funjet to Mexico, the Caribbean or Costa Rica (excluding St. Thomas); Complete a form (at www.vaxvacationaccess.com/Dynamic/VendorCenter/VendorCenterDetail.asp) and mail to Funjet Vacations Marketing, Attention: Molly Witte, 8907 N. Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, Wis. 53217, along with a copy of the passport receipt. The form requires the traveler’s reservation name, travel dates, reservation number, traveler’s name and address or agency address to mail check to and a copy of the passport receipt. Form must be received within two weeks of return from the clients Funjet Vacation. If the reservation qualifies, travelers will receive a check within four weeks of their return.


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