2. Passport
The word passport is derived from the French
word passer, which means to pass and port,
which means harbor.
Passports are issued by a government to its
own citizens.
The passport establishes a person’s identity
and nationality and requests protection for
the traveler while away from home.
3. Passport
Types of passport:
1. Diplomatic – issued to diplomats going
overseas on official business
2. Official – for government employees traveling
on government business
3. Regular – for people traveling for personal or
business reasons
4. Travel Documents:
A document issued by the
Philippine Government to
its citizens requesting other
government to allows its
holder to past safety and
freely and in case of need
give him/ her lawful aid and
protection.
Passport
5. Travel Documents:
Passport
• The passport is the traveller badge of citizenship
proclaiming his / her national affiliation.
• The country / state foreign affairs department
issue passport only to its citizens.
6. Kinds of Passport
The Maroon Cover
for Ordinary Citizens
(Regular)
The Red Cover for
Government Officials
(Officials)
The Blue Cover for
Consul Generals
(Diplomatic)
7. 1. It is a distinguish
marks
Characteristics of Passport
2. Incorporated
hologram seals
3. Made up of
special paper
4. With unique
serial number
8. Visa
A visa is an endorsement or stamp placed in a
passport by official of an intended country of
visit.
The visa specifies the conditions under which
a traveler may enter that country.
The visa requirements vary from country to
country.
9. Travel Documents:
A foreign document
through its consular
offices issued this
authorization and its
specify. The terms under
with a government is
allowed to enter into that
foreign country.
Visa
10. 1. Purpose of Journey
The Visa’s following terms:
2. Maximum length of stay
3. Period of validity for visa
11. 1. Tourist Visa
Types of Visa
2. Working / Business Visa
3. Student Visa
4. Transit Visa
5. Minor Visa
6. Seaman Visa
12. Tourist Cards
Disembarkation Card- filled
out in advance of arrival.
Embarkation Card- filled out
before the departure and
surrendered in immigration.
Travel Documents:
13. Travel Documents:
A contract carriage.
Ticket
Airline Ticket
An Airline Reporting Corporation (ARC)
document either handwritten or computer
generated valid transportation by air.
14. 1. It is the authorization to travel.
Three Important Functions of Airline
Ticket
2. It is an evidence of the fare and amount paid.
3. It acts as link between Travel Agency, Airline
Reporting Corporation (ARC) and Airlines
Three Rules of Airline Ticket
•Non- Refundable
•Non- Transferable
•Non- Reroutable
15. Flight Reservations
- Sector / Leg Segment: Sectors being travelled,
that is the point of origin to point of destination.
-Date of Travel: Date the passenger(s) is / are
travelling per sector.
-Flight Number / Class: The prefer flight number
and class.
-Passenger(s) Name: and how many passenger
(adults / children with corresponding ages) or are
seats are being reserved.
16. Flight Class
F – First Class
C- Business Class
Y- Economy /
Coach Class
17. Immigration
• The process by which a government official
controls movement of people across its
borders.
• To do this, it verifies a person’s citizenship
through passport, visa or other document
18. Customs
• The procedure by which government agents
inspect luggage and other goods entering a
country to check for forbidden items or
restricted ones.
• Customs assesses whether duties or taxes on
items purchased on the trip.
19. Safety and Security Issues
1. Before selecting a foreign destination, check
for official government assessments and
warning about the countries you’ll be visiting.
2. Keep up to date on recent news
3. You should be careful of petty theft
4. Go with brands you know
5. Be prepared for a series of security checks
6. Keep up on restrictions
7. Always bring identification card or passport
8. Never leave valuable items openly visible in
your hotel room.