Is it safe to go? - TravelMole


Is it safe to go?

Friday, 31 May, 2006 0

A new company, AllSafeTravels Inc., says it offers cautionary information to travelers concerned about the health, politics or even the weather conditions anywhere in the world.

AllSafe receives 1,000 advisories from various sources with a site that is updated daily with new information.

“We developed this site to enable travelers to track and be informed about important travel advisories that are issued everyday,” said Brian Campbell, president.

Travel advisory information can be accessed by country, region or keyword search. The company charges a fee for the service, which includes e-mail updates of fast-breaking news.

Mr Campbell said the company was formed in response to rising risks for travelers that include volatile political situations and the spread of Avian flu.

Report by David Wilkening



 

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