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Honeymoon travel is much like any other travel, involving planes, boats, trains, buses, transfers, rent-a-cars, hotels/rentals, and excursions. The legal possibilities are endless, but we will try to simply highlight some here.
U.S. citizens abroad can contact the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate for emergency assistance. You can call 1-888-407-4747 from the U.S. and Canada, or +1 202-501-4444 from overseas.
If your flight is cancelled or delayed, yes, get on that line, but while you are waiting, do an online search for the airline and its policy so you know your rights before you get to the counter. Make sure to go directly to the airline’s own website, not some discussion board.
Credit cards offer a wide variety of perks for travelers including: travel miles that can be used to book flights, hotels and more, not having to pay for your baggage, travel insurance including coverage for lost bags, credit towards TSA Precheck, free concierge services, discounts on hotels, and a whole lot more.
Do yourself a favor and make copies of all credit cards, legal IDs, your passport, and other important documents before you go. Make two sets. Leave one with a trusted family member or friend back home. Put the other in the hotel safe or someplace else so if anything is lost or stolen, you’ll still have some kind of proof, have numbers and contact information to get them replaced.
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