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The United States travel advisory for the Tamaulipas region, bordering Texas and the Gulf of Mexico, has a level 4, “do not travel” warning due to violent crime and kidnapping.
Travel advisories suggest you reconsider traveling to Jamaica, Bahamas and parts of Mexico. ... with air ambulance service to the United States in the range of $30,000 to $50,000.
In the United States, travel warnings are issued by the Department of State and are often called warden messages. [2] [3] Travel advisories may relate to issues such as inclement weather, security matters, civil unrest or disease. [4]
T he U.S. Department of State issued a worldwide travel advisory on Friday due to a “potential for terrorist attacks, demonstrations, or violent actions against U.S. citizens and interests ...
In a travel advisory issued last week, the State Department said: “Violent crimes, such as home invasions, armed robberies, sexual assaults, and homicides, are common. Sexual assaults occur ...
The U.S. Travel Service was created by the United States Secretary of Commerce on July 1, 1961, pursuant to the International Travel Act of 1961 (75 Stat. 129; 22 U.S.C. 2121 note) [2] after President John F. Kennedy signed Senate Bill 610 on June 29, 1961. [3] It was created to address a deficit in tourism in the United States. [1]
Jamaica, a once-popular vacation and tourism destination, was recently made a level 3 travel warning advisory recommending U.S. citizens reconsider traveling to the island nation. The U.S ...
A travelers' information station (TIS), also called highway advisory radio (HAR) by the United States Department of Transportation, is a licensed low-powered non-commercial radio station, used to broadcast information to the general public, including for motorists regarding travel, destinations of interest, and situations of imminent danger and emergencies.