ESTA
ESTA is an online travel authorization required for visitors from Visa Waiver Program countries entering the United States.
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ESTA is an online travel authorization required for visitors from Visa Waiver Program countries entering the United States.
TSA, or Transportation Security Administration, oversees airport security and passenger screening in the United States.
SAF means Sustainable Aviation Fuel, a cleaner alternative to traditional jet fuel used to reduce aviation emissions.
MADD, or Mothers Against Drunk Driving, is an organization dedicated to preventing impaired driving and promoting road safety.
AAA, or American Automobile Association, offers travel planning, roadside help, and discounts for U.S. travelers.
FAA, or Federal Aviation Administration, regulates and oversees U.S. civil aviation to ensure safe and efficient air travel.
Birthday travel is a special trip taken to celebrate a birthday with memorable experiences and destinations.
Biking trips and tours focus on exploring destinations by bicycle, blending adventure, culture, and outdoor activity.
A bespoke tour is a fully customized travel experience designed around a traveler’s specific interests and schedule.
A berth is a sleeping space on a ship or train, or a dock location where a vessel is moored.
Benelux refers to Belgium, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg, known for easy travel, culture, and European charm.
A bellman helps hotel guests with luggage, room escorting, and information, ensuring a smooth and friendly stay.
A bell captain oversees bellhops, managing guest luggage services and coordinating arrivals and departures in hotels.
Beam refers to the widest part of a ship, influencing its stability, space, and overall design.
Base means a main location used as a starting point for trips, often chosen for convenience and access.