PassportsIn order to exit (or enter) the U.S., you must have a valid passport. You will not be allowed to board any international US Airways flight without a passport.
The Caribbean, Mexico, Canada, Latin America and EuropeA valid passport or passport and visa may be required depending on your nationality, travel destination and the country or countries in which you connect.
Ticketing time limits – reissuesAll changes made by a travel agent require that the ticket be reissued, with fees and fare difference collected, at the time of the change. If the travel agent is unable to complete the reissue at the time the change is made, the agent should allow US Airways to handle the change. Failure to do so will result in a debit memo.
US Airways airport employees are not responsible for reissuing or collecting fees for changes made by travel agencies.
Requirements for minors In order to travel internationally, all children (regardless of age) must have a passport and the travel documents required by the countries visited on an international itinerary.
In an effort to prevent international child abduction, many governments have initiated procedures at entry and exit points, which may include requiring documentary evidence of relationship and permission for the child's travel from the parent(s) or legal guardian not present.
Emergency contact information The Department of Transportation requires that U.S. airlines obtain emergency contact information from U.S. citizens traveling internationally. Emergency contacts do not have to be relatives and all information is kept confidential. All US Airways customers flying between the U.S. and Canada, the Caribbean and Europe must provide contact information.
Visa waiver program As of January 12, 2009, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requires all eligible travelers to use the Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA), for travel to the U.S. as part of the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).
All citizens of VWP eligible countries will be required to fill out a no-cost application from the ESTA.
Submit your application any time prior to travel, we suggest that you apply for authorization when you begin planning your trip to the U.S. In most cases, ESTA will provide an immediate determination of eligibility for the VWP.
An approved ESTA travel authorization is: - valid for up to two years or your passport expires, whichever comes first
- valid for multiple entries into the U.S.
- not a guarantee of admissibility to the U.S., ESTA approval only authorizes you to board a carrier for travel to the U.S. under the VWP
Participating Visa Waiver Program countries
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Andorra | Iceland | Norway | Australia | Ireland | Portugal | Austria | Italy | San Marino | Belgium | Japan | Singapore | Brunei | Latvia | Slovakia | Czech Republic | Liechtenstein | Slovenia | Denmark | Lithuania | South Korea | Estonia | Luxembourg | Spain | Finland | Monaco | Sweden | France | Netherlands | Switzerland | Germany | New Zealand | United Kingdom | Hungary | | |
I-94 formThis form will be distributed at check-in or in-flight returning to the U.S., and must be completed by all persons except U.S. citizens, returning resident aliens, aliens with immigrant visas or Canadian citizens visiting or in transit.
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