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Travel Warning for Northern Mexico

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What’s This About The Travel Warning Against Unnecessary Trips To Northern Mexico?

The above has been common sense advice over the years for people living or visiting near the Mexico/USA border. Recently the Canadian government web site issued a warning for Canadian travellers.

OFFICIAL WARNING: Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada advises against non-essential travel to Ciudad Juárez,

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Transat Holidays 2010 Summer Sun program

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The 2010 Summer Sun itineraries and vacation packages are available from our recommended supplier Transat Holidays which includes the Nolitours brand).
For this coming summer, Transat Holidays will offer flights from Toronto to:

Cancun/Riviera Maya and Puerto Vallarta in Mexico
Punta Cana and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic
Varadero, Holguin, Cayo Coco, and Cayo Santa Maria

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Mexico = Canadian Passports Needed as of March 1

The Mexico Tourism Board has announced that Canadians travelling to Mexico will need valid passports as of March 1, 2010. The tourism board says the move aligns Mexico with all the security measures established by the International Civil Aviation Organization. This measure harmonizes Mexican boarder control policy with that of Canada and the US under the

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Royal Caribbean Returns to Mexico

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Here is an important update regarding the H1N1 flu and Royal Caribbean International’s (RCI) return to Mexico.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has downgraded its previous “Travel Alert” regarding travel to Mexico to a “Travel Health Precaution for Mexico.”

The Travel Alert to Mexico, issued by the U.S. Department of State, related

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