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If you'd like to travel often — not just on a Spring or Summer trip in the company of your students — but at other times of year, alone or with a friend, then passports is the company for you.

Here's how: enroll your students early, and passports will award you "points" redeemable for extra free trips.

These extra free trips are in addition to the basic free trip you take in the company of your students, and in addition to the cash stipends and experience bonuses you may receive in connection with that basic free trip.

The bonus trip is something truly extra.

For me, this was a wonderful experience. My students and I enjoyed traveling with passports. The Rome Convention allowed me to meet many of the passports staff members and to experience, first hand, the professionalism and the friendliness of the passports "family". Thank you for another great travel experience.

Louis Baskinger
New Hartford, NY

that 98-99% of passports group organizers give the company a B+ or an A- or an A or an A+ upon the completion of their overseas tours?

"I didn't pay anything for this trip!"
A group organizer at the passports International Teacher Convention, Rome, 2002.                        

Quadruple points for an early start The trick is to start early. If, for example, you begin to enroll your travelers during the academic year prior to the overseas trip (which is a good idea anyway), passports will award you bonus points equal to four times the number of travelers enrolled by May 15 of that academic year.

By June 15, two times the number of subsequent enrollments.

By October 15 of the academic year in which the trip occurs, single points for each enrollment.

With even a modest-sized group, this formula produces enough points for you to participate on any of the extra bonus trips described here.

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