TripNewsWire.com Launched to Help Passengers Prepare for International Travel
New site features travel warnings, embassy and consulate info, regional U.S. passport offices, world health, pet travel and weather links
(May 21, 2010) – A new travel website launched this week – TripNewsWire.com – provides world travelers with a comprehensive, one-stop source of travel warnings, alerts and other essential pre-travel information. Creators of the site hope TripNewsWire.com will alleviate stress for travelers heading overseas this summer, launching the site just as the heavy travel gets underway.
From finding out the best way to get a U.S. passport in a hurry to looking up the contact info for the Peruvian consulate in Chicago, the site was created to make travel planning faster and easier for international business and leisure travelers.
Organized in a simple to
use, easy to read format, TripNewsWire.com features the most recent travel warnings and
alerts, contact info for 130 foreign embassies in Washington as well as more
than 200 U.S. embassies and consulates throughout the world. In addition, TripNewsWire.com lists more than 100 major foreign consulate
offices in the U.S., 40+ Mexican consulates, the 19 regional U.S. passport
offices as well as links to local weather in 75 countries.
An exchange rate calculator is also included, as are links to CDC health and shot requirements and how to travel internationally with pets. A link to the FAA map of current airport delays is also featured as well as articles on new travel rules and regulations.
Specifically,
TripNewsWire.com features news, lists and/or links to the following:
TripNewsWire.com is a division of Wolfenews.com, a news release posting service owned by former news reporters. For additional information, contact info@tripnewswire.com.
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