Planning ahead is essential for short-term mission
leaders and
travelers. Here is a handy time line to follow when
planning your ministry trip!
Up to 9 months ahead:
- Reserve Air
Travel
- Contact the mission office to find
out when
and where you should arrive and depart.
- Check missionary airfares for popular
destinations at
MTS
Mission
Fare Sampler
www.mtstravel.com/fares/index.cfm
- Call MTS for the best airfare. Investigate
group discount.
- Make air reservations.
- Notify the mission field office of your arrival
and departure plans-especially if someone's meeting
you!
- Apply for Passports.
- Once you submit the documents, passport
issuance usually takes four to six weeks.
- Keep two photos and a photocopy of your
passport information page separate from your passport
in case it's lost or stolen.
(See the U.S. State Department's web page
for passport application forms, instructions and fee
schedules:
http://travel.state.gov/passport_services.html or
call
your missionary travel agency office.)
- Check Visa Information
- Ask your travel agent for visa requirements
and forms, if necessary.
- Seek Low-Cost Accommodations.
- Have your MTS travel consultant reserve
budget lodging for your group through the airline or
through his or her sources.
- Check Immunizations.
- Call or contact the Centers for Disease
Control (404-332-4559) or www.cdc.gov to find out
which immunizations are necessary.
- Consult the nearest International Travel Clinic
for medical advice and services.
- Receive needed immunizations. Allow time
between vaccinations if multiple shots are needed-
especially if you need them as proof for obtaining visas.
- Ask if updated immunizations for
diphtheria/tetanus, polio or measles/mumps/rubella are
advised.
Depending on where you serve, typhoid fever or
gamma
globulin (for hepatitis a) vaccinations may also be
recommended. Also ask about anti-malarial medication.
If necessary, have all immunizations listed on a card
from the World Health Organization.
Up to 6 months ahead:
- Begin Visa Application.
- Submit signed passports,
required photos, completed visa applications and WHO
card as requested.
- Purchase Insurance.
- Have workers check their current medical
policies for overseas coverage. Make sure the policies
provide evacuation services to come home due to
illness or injury.
- Suggest that workers buy supplementary
travel accident and sickness insurance, plus evacuation
services, if their policies don't cover these, MTS can
suggest reliable carriers.
Up to 3 months ahead:
- Research Baggage Regulations.
- Ask your MTS travel
consultant or the airlines. They can tell you the
maximum free allowance per person and fee for excess
bags.
- Remind your
travelers of any items excluded from import into your
destination country.
- Buy Airline Tickets.
- Your MTS travel
consultant can tell you when your tickets must be
issued to retain the lowest fare. (Unless your fare is
an "instant purchase," you should have reserved your
tickets prior to this, up to one year or nine months
ahead.)
Up to 2 weeks ahead:
- Arrange
Transportation to
the Airport.
- Make sure
each
worker has
- Airline ticket
- Passport with visas
- Vaccinations and WHO Card (if needed)
- Anti-malarial medication (if needed)
- Supplemental insurance
- Notify Field Office of Your
Arrival.
- Make sure someone from
the mission field office will meet you-and ask them
what to do if no one is at the airport!
- Obtain the address and
phone number of the U.S. Embassies or Consulates in
your country(ies) of travel. These are available from
the U.S. Department of State
http://usembassy.state.gov
3 Days Ahead
- Call the airline(s) to
confirm your flights.
Be sure to do this 3 days
prior to your return flights also.
On departure day:
- Review
Documentation with Workers.
- Passport with visas
- WHO Card
Airline ticket
- Tag Your
Luggage.
- Brightly
colored
tags identify your group. Ask your MTS travel
consultant for bright yellow ones. Two or three people
can handle baggage to reduce confusion.
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