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INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SAFEGUARDS


Air Security International recommends the following precautions when traveling internationally: • Examine your itinerary and ensure that airports you will be traveling to, from, or through, have security measures in place.


• If traveling commercially, carefully chose your carrier and make sure that the carrier maintains adequate standards as established by the FAA and ICAO.


• Maintain a low profile when making hotel reservations by not using your company’s name or the nationality of the traveler.


• After checking into the hotel, keep your hotel room number confidential.


• Avoid using public transportation. Instead, use a reliable company for private transportation. In some locations it may be wise to employ secure transportation with a specially trained driver.


• If you remain in your destination for more than a few days, you should vary your routine. • Minimize time spent in hotel lobbies, restaurants or bars. Use reputable restaurants outside your hotel.


• Do not wear clothing that carries your company’s logo. In addition, make sure that your luggage does not display your company’s logo or “CREW” tags.


• If using a private or corporate aircraft, obtain a risk assessment of the airport and destination prior to departure. In addition, it is wise to upgrade security (such as employing an aircraft guard) at most foreign locations.


• Avoid U.S. and British government facilities overseas whenever possible. • Avoid crowds, demonstrations, and street fairs. • Keep up with domestic and world events. • Report suspicious individuals or activities to police or hotel security immediately. • Be alert, use common sense and do not panic. • Keep others informed of your plans. • Leave copies of your itinerary, Passport, travel documents, etc. with someone back “home”. • Check in with co-workers. • Consider a second Passport. • Carry secondary photo identification. •


Take along at least two extra 2 x 2 (passport) photos and a copy of your passport. • Carry photos of your loved ones for humanism.


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