Convert "Passports" to "Travel Documents" and add options to input TSA & Global Entry Info

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Convert "Passports" to "Travel Documents" and add options to input TSA & Global Entry Info

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Convert "Passports" to "Travel Documents" and add options to input TSA & Global Entry Info

As an airline traveler, I want the ability to consolidate and save all travel-related documentation so that I do not have to dig out my cards from the fireproof safe.

Some examples of information to be stored could be known traveler number (KTN), redress number, DHS "Trusted Traveler" cards (Global Entry®, NEXUS, SENTRI, FAST), ClearMe, and international driver licenses.

 

This blog from another company discusses more examples of travel documentation. https://www.roamright.com/travel-insurance-blog/travel-documents-checklist/

 

CLEAR website:https://www.clearme.com/how-it-works

 

US Border Patrol info:
https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article1852?language=en_US#:~:text=What%20is%20a%20CBP%20PASSID%20and....

2 Comments
Tanaki
New Member

I started to process my passport back in August and only now it is ready. I was really looking forward to this, because now I can finally go on long-planned trips. By the way, have you heard anything about gastro tours? Not so long ago I stumbled upon food tours paris by chance and now I really want to take part in one of them. I think it's a very cool idea for traveling.

ArmaniHolt
New Member

Hi KLewis! As a frequent flyer myself, I completely understand the need to consolidate all travel-related documents into one convenient location. It can be frustrating to dig through a safe or multiple pockets and bags to find everything you need. The suggestion to convert "Passports" to "Travel Documents" and add options to input TSA and Global Entry info is a great idea. It would make the entire process much more streamlined and efficient. Thanks for sharing the RoamRight blog and ClearMe website. They both provide valuable information and resources for travelers. Another helpful site to check out for cruise-related travel is https://www.cruisetimetables.com. It offers a comprehensive list of cruise schedules and port information, which can be useful for planning your next trip. Overall, I think this is a fantastic suggestion that would benefit many travelers.