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Elevated Travel 07.11.2020

Are you ready to celebrate? Let's start planning with an amazing Cruise on the Carnival Mardi Gras XL!! Details are on the flyer call me, and lets get ready to set sail.

Elevated Travel 21.10.2020

For more information please email me at [email protected]. Take a look at my website: glenettebrooks.inteletravel.com

Elevated Travel 16.10.2020

The Value of Travel Agents in a Crisis Everyone needs someone in their corner. In good times and in the times that challenge us, having someone who is willing and able to support you and work through issues is irreplaceable. This is especially true in a crisis, whether it’s a global pandemic or a personal tragedy. When life gets in the way of even expertly planned vacations, travel agents will be there for you. For those travelers who are loyal to their travel agent, the benefits of using their services is no secret. But for the rest of the world, the impact of coronavirus has turned the spotlight to the incredible service travel agents provide their clients.

Elevated Travel 09.10.2020

We will be onboard in 2022 for more information inbox me.

Elevated Travel 01.10.2020

Things are changing daily stay in contact with your Travel Advisor.

Elevated Travel 18.09.2020

ATTENTION We are setting sail in 2022 Don’t miss the reserve your space now!

Elevated Travel 10.09.2020

Southwest Updates and Clarifies Face Covering Policy Southwest Airlines recently announced an update and a clarification to their face covering policy. As of July 27, all passengers on Southwest flights will be required to wear a face covering. The airline made the announcement in a July 22 press release: Effective July 27, due to the safety risk of COVID-19 transmission by individuals not wearing a face covering, Southwest will require that all Southwest Customers wear a fa...ce covering or mask over their nose and mouth, and there will be no exemptions to our face covering requirement, except for children under the age of two. This update is part of the Southwest Promise, a health and safety program designed by the airline and enacted in May 2020 to offer confidence and comfort throughout every journey. On August 7, Southwest issued a clarification to their face covering policy based on feedback and observations. The clarification describes acceptable face coverings as a well-secured cloth or mask that fits snugly against the face, covers an individual’s nose and mouth, and is secured under the chin will be accepted. And to further remove any doubt, Southwest lists unacceptable face coverings that passengers will not be allowed to wear onboard: Face coverings with holes in the covering, including those with exhaust valves or those made solely of materials like mesh or lace fabricsFace coverings that cannot be secured under the chin, including bandanas and face shieldsFace shields may be worn in addition to face coverings but not in place of face coverings or masks.Neck gaiters (also called multi-bands) may be worn as face coverings so long as they cover the nose and mouth and are secured under the chin. As originally promised, any passengers who forget their mask will have them available upon request.

Elevated Travel 28.08.2020

Are you ready to getaway??

Elevated Travel 18.08.2020

During these trying times protecting your travel is even more important than ever.

Elevated Travel 10.08.2020

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Elevated Travel 03.08.2020

Disney World need to knows..

Elevated Travel 19.07.2020

Black-Owned Hotels Throughout the World Planning a trip can be fun or stressful, depending on who you ask. For many Black travelers, unconscious bias, racism, and a systemic history of oppression within the travel industry can often make for the latter. I will post Black-Owned Hotels throughout the World the week to give you options and educate you on travel and fun for the Black Experience. In choosing accommodations, for example, it seems reasonable to expect a few things..., like a sense of safety, respect, and options that work with in your budget. But dating as far back as the early 1900s, when Black Americans were denied access to public accommodations because of the color of their skin (leading to the rise of the Green Book as a much-needed resource), Black travelers have often been forced to settle for less. In 2020, there is still a lot of work to be done in the hospitality industry, but with an increasing number of Black-owned accommodations throughout the world, it's easier to know where you'll feel welcome. As Danielle Mitchell, founder of the community Black Girls Travel Too, says of her stays at Black-owned properties, "You don’t have to stay in a five-star hotel to be treated like a five-star guest." Plus, as we strive for a more inclusive travel industry, it's important for all travelers to be mindful of where they spend their moneyand putting dollars into Black-owned hotels, which are too far and few between, is a small way we can all help change that from the ground up. From luxe safari camps, to Caribbean beachfront resorts and bed-and-breakfasts stateside, read on for our incomplete and ever-growing list of Black-owned stays throughout the world. U.S.

Elevated Travel 17.07.2020

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