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TRAVEL REGULATION, refers to the applicable statutes regulations laws and comptroller guidance

related to reimbursement for providers travel expenses,also travel regulations are the necessary for
security of a country being visited they protect the country from the entry of illegal migrants terrorist
and criminals and illegal traffic of banned goods.such as arms, drugs and explosives.

The following are the significance of laying down different travel regulations.

 it protect a customer from losing money, example Air travel organization licence (ATOL).
ATOL protects customers from losing their money or being stranded abroad. It does thiby
carrying

ATOL protects customers from losing their money or being stranded abroad. It does this by carrying

out checks on the tour operators and travel organisers it licenses, and requiring them to take part in a
financial guarantee scheme managed by the Air Travel Trust (ATT) which provides the funds to protect
customers should a firm fail.

If a tour operator goes out of business, the CAA will ensure customers do not lose the money they paid,
or if they're abroad, will arrange for them to finish their holiday and fly home.

Individual airlines are not covered by ATOLs, so if a flight is bought directly from an airline,
which ceases operating, the customer may not be protected.take part in a financial guarantee
scheme managed by the Air Travel Trust (ATT) which provides the funds to protect customers
should a firm fail.

If a tour operator goes out of business, the CAA will ensure customers do not lose the money they paid,
or if they're abroad, will arrange for them to finish their holiday and fly home.

Individual airlines are not covered by ATOLs, so if a flight is bought directly from an airline,
which ceases operating, the customer may not be protected.

IT HELP TO MAKE IDENTIFICATION OF THE PASSENGER.Airport navigation contains a sequence of


touchpoints and processes — from check-in to boarding and beyond — all packed with pain
points along the way.

To alleviate this travel turmoil, reliable and swift identity verification is a “must-have” in order to
provide passengers with the secure, seamless journey that’s long overdue.due to the presence
of some travel document it make easily to identify a customer, that information such as full
name,as shown in your passport, Gender date of birth nationality travel document number as
well as travel document county of issue.

 IT HELP TO MAINTAIN SAFETY AND SECURITY OF CUSTOMERS. that are in many Air
line company and air port there has several process that helps customers to be safe
such as the process of checking if a person have a dengerous goods the don't Allow
to enter in, but also due to

 The growth in passenger traffic and the development of the hub and spoke networks
placed a great deal of strain on the security process. There were wide disparities in
the effectiveness of passenger screening at different airports. Because passengers
were being routed by hubs, the number of passengers in transit through the hub
airports grew significantly. Concerns were being raised, but the costs of improving
screening and the need to process ever-larger numbers of passengers and maintain
flight schedules caused most carriers to oppose tighter security measures.
 IT HELP TO PROTECT COUNTY FROM ILLEGAL MIGRANTS.also are the among the
significance of the travel regulations, because in any international airport there
several process for maintain security of a certain county, especially in immagration
office it deal with all necessary information that a travel should have,shuch as
passport and visa that holds a visitor to enter in our country, because there some
county there has a civil war and political instability, if a visitor come from those
county must have checked well before to inter I. our country,due to the security
reasons.
 IT HELP THE TRAVEL TO CROSS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS the travel regulations it
help the travels to cross any international bored without delay, because if a traveler
they are follow all necessary information and documents will be easier to cross the
intranational border that documents a passport visa and heath document.those
document it help to identify a person easy so as it enable he or she to cross the
border.
 IT HELP TO MAINTAIN OR TO PREVENT THE SPREADING OF DISEASES TO PASSENGER
AND THE COUNTRY. The International Air Transport Association (IATA) reported
that air travelers are increasingly frustrated with the COVID-19 travel restrictions. A
survey commissioned by IATA of 4,700 respondents in 11 markets in September
demonstrated confidence that the risks of COVID-19 can be effectively managed and
that the freedom to travel should be restored. With more markets starting to open
to travel, an area that needs to be addressed is the COVID-related travel rules and
requirements.
 IT HELP THE IMMAGRATION AUTHORITY TO VERIFY ONE'S COUNTRY OF
CITIZENSHIP.The IATA Sourcing Network is responsible for developing and maintaining
relations with airlines as well as immigration authorities, ministries of foreign affairs and
other government departments to ensure the advice provided by Timatic to its users is
accurate.
that are the results of good relationship between IATA and immagration authority due
to the good competition it help the immagration authority to know the visitors and their
origin so as to maintain the security and to create good relationship between countries.

BY CONCLUDING, the international air transport regulations it very important for


different travels because it maintain the security,also it promote cooperation among
nations but also in order to develop the international travel busses all Air line company
and IATA should coperat to in order to develop air line busses.

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