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From the beginning of planning to the end of our trip, passports rises above all the rest in help, planning, working out problems, and making arrangements. We truly had a wonderful experience! Thank you passports. We'll travel with you again in 2005.
Carl Johansen
Libertyville, Illinois

passports recognizes the valuable contributions of its group organizers not only with careful and congenial support, not only with free travel, but with generous professional stipends and benefits payable as a function of group size.

free travel The basic benefit: travel free anywhere in the world with six (6) full-paying participants. Check out the chart.

 Earn generous cash stipends or extra free spots for co-counselors for more than six (6) participants. The chart tells all: it's possible for one group organizer to earn over $10,000 in addition to the free trip!

travel free with five Didn't quite get the six (6) students? Not to worry, passports first-timers can travel free with five (5). Certain restrictions apply.

family and faculty discount Spouses, children and faculty members travel at a 20% discount. Details on request.

referral rewards Refer a new group organizer and earn up to $1,250! Click here for details. Certain "ground rules" apply.


"Especially with our courier..."
Oxford history professor Ron Hutton holds forth on the "wicked, evil, bad King John" at the front of a coach filled with American high school students."                        
veteran teacher credit Like frequent flyer miles: group organizers who've traveled with passports five times or more will receive a yearly financial credit applicable to group travel services, or to individual travel service upgrades while overseas.

that there may be as many as 100 marriages, and 75 children, and 25 grandchildren attributable to couples who met on travel tours sponsored by current passports executives, or who worked for these executives as travel employees?

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