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      US Reminder – Before Traveling (USA)

      UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

      Capital : Washington DC
      Territory : 9,600,000 km2

      5 Population approx.

      (2010)
      Government : federal state, which consists of 50 states with a certain autonomy
      Language : English
      Religion : the majority of the population are Christians, of which the majority are Protestants (about 50%) . Among non-Christian groups, Jews, Muslims, Buddhists can be distinguished
      Currency : United States dollar (USD), 1 dollar = 100 cents
      Country code : +1
      Emergency numbers : 911 is the only number for emergency, fire, ambulance or police calls.
      Mains voltage : 110 V

      Russian Embassy in the USA:

      Consular Section of the Embassy of the Russian Federation in Washington : (202) 9398907; 939-8913
      Consulate General of the Russian Federation at New York : (212) 348-0926
      Consulate General of the Russian Federation in San Francisco : (415) 928-6878
      Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Seattle : (206) 728-1910
      Consulate General of the Russian Federation in Houston : (713) 337-3300
      www. russianembassy.org

      Embassy of Ukraine in the USA:

      Washington : (202)-333-0606 fax: (202)-333-0817
      www.mfa.gov.ua

      Embassy of Kazakhstan in the USA:

      Washington : (202) 232-5488
      Consulate General New York : (646) 370 6331
      www.kazakhembus.com

      Geography:

      In addition to the 50 states, the United States of America owns the Virgin Islands, Eastern Samoa, Puerto Rico, Guam and several small islands. The country is bordered by Canada in the north and Mexico in the south. It is washed by the Atlantic Ocean in the East, the Pacific – in the West and the Gulf of Mexico – in the south.
      The lowest point – 86 m below sea level – Death Valley, California.
      The highest point is 6194 m, Mount McKinley, Alaska.
      The southernmost point is the Florida Keys – a chain of limestone islands and coral reefs, stretching over 200 km from the southern tip of Florida.
      The westernmost of the islands and the southernmost city in the United States is Key West. The size of the island is 6 km long and 3 km wide.

      Climate:
      Due to its large territory, the climate in the United States is varied. In most of the territory – temperate, in the south – subtropical. In the northern states, winter is usually severe, and in the southern states, such as Florida, summer does not end all year round.

      Time Zones

      The United States is divided into six time zones.
      Pacific Time Zone: Pacific States and Nevada (Pacific Standard Time) UTC -8.
      Mountain Time Zone: Colorado, Texas other states (Mountain Standard Time) UTC -7.
      Central Time Zone: Gulf Coast, Illinois, Great Plains (Central Standard Time) UTC -6.
      Eastern time zone: all states of the Atlantic coast (Eastern Standard Time) UTC -5.
      Alaska Standard time UTC -9.
      Time in Hawaii and the Aleutian Islands (Hawaii Standard Time and Aleutian Standard Time) UTC -10.

      Time difference with Moscow:
      New York, Orlando, Miami – 7 hours
      Chicago, Cancun – 8 hours
      Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas – 10 a.m.
      Hawaii – 13 hours

      Time definition:
      AM – from midnight to 12 noon
      RM – from 12 noon to midnight

      Measurements:
      The temperature in the USA is measured in Fahrenheit. To determine our usual temperature, we need to subtract 30 from the Fahrenheit temperature, and divide the remainder by 2.
      1 mile = 1.6 km.
      Gasoline is measured in gallons. 1 gallon = 3.75 liters
      In stores, the price tags usually indicate the price without taxes, keep in mind that when paying at the checkout, the amount will be = price + tax.

      OFFICIAL HOLIDAYS

      January 1 New Year
      Third Monday of January Martin Luther King Jr. Day
      Third Monday in February Washington’s Birthday
      Last Monday in May Memorial Day
      July 4th Independence Day USA
      First Monday in September Labor Day
      Second Monday in October Columbus Day
      November 11 Veterans Day
      Fourth Thursday in November Thanksgiving Day
      December 25 Christmas

      Banks, government agencies, post offices, as well as many businesses and shops are closed on official holidays.

      TRANSPORT

      The US has a well-developed network of ground and air transport. In large cities, you can travel both by bus and by metro, which will significantly speed up the movement from one end of the city to the other. If subway platforms are usually not very attractive, then the cars are quite comfortable. In city buses, fare is paid directly to the driver, while it is not customary to ask for change, so it is better to stock up on change in advance. Bus service is well developed not only in cities, but also between them. Each city has bus stations from which you can travel from one city to another on a comfortable modern bus. Bus tickets are best purchased in advance.

      In the cities it is also very convenient to travel by taxi, which can be ordered by phone, called from the hotel or stopped on the street with a thumbs up.

      Of course, the most common form of transportation in the country is a car. Roads in the USA are of excellent quality, gasoline is not expensive. In order to rent a car, you must have a driver’s license and be over 21 (sometimes over 25). Quite high fines are provided for violation of traffic rules, and some violations can lead to deprivation of rights. The most serious violations include: speeding, the presence of open bottles of alcoholic beverages in the car. The driver is also required to give way to pedestrians at controlled crossings.

      Hitchhiking is not recommended in the US due to the high accident rate on the roads. Of course, the fastest way to travel between cities is by plane. Ticket prices vary depending on distance and class of service. In the US, there is an electronic form of tickets. All American airlines are non-smoking.

      Border control and customs regulations

      To cross the border, you must have a foreign passport with a valid visa and a completed customs declaration (issued on the plane/ship or directly at the border crossing point). Detailed instructions and comments on filling out the declaration can be found on the US Customs and Border Protection website.

      Every foreign citizen entering the United States is entitled to duty-free importation of 200 cigarettes (1 block) or 50 cigars, not more than 1 liter of liquor (for persons over 21), personal effects and household items. Gold items and diamonds are subject to declaration. It is forbidden to import any “pirated” (counterfeit) products, drugs, dangerous medicines, any food products. Without a declaration, the export of 10,000 US dollars from Russia is allowed. It is allowed to import into the United States without a declaration up to 10,000 US dollars. If an amount of more than 10,000 US dollars is imported or exported, then it must be indicated in the declaration. This rule also applies to travelers checks. From the islands of Hawaii, you can export goods worth up to $ 300 duty-free.

      FLIGHT

      If your flight to the USA has a connection in one of the American ports, you need to go through passport and customs control in this city. After passing through passport control, you must collect your luggage and check it in again at the check-in point for a transit flight. OTHERWISE YOUR BAGGAGE WILL BE LOST. This rule applies to all connecting flight options, even if they are operated by the same airline.

      On board the aircraft, you will be given an immigration card (forms I-9) to complete.4), in which it is necessary to indicate the name and address of the hotel (the first of the planned ones), the dates and purpose of the visit. When crossing the border, the immigration officer will set the period of your permitted stay in the United States. This voucher must be kept with your passport for the remainder of your stay and returned upon departure from the United States.

      Porter service is available at the US airport. The cost of each piece of luggage is $ 1-2.

      The cost of the transfer, if ordered by you, includes 40 minutes of waiting at the airport after the arrival of the aircraft. If you are late, you must pay the driver an additional waiting time at the rate of $ 45 for each hour of waiting.

      Air flight from Moscow takes approximately:
      New York – 9 hours
      Miami – 11 a. m.
      San Francisco / Los Angeles – 13 hours.
      Domestic flights:
      New York – Miami (or Orlando) – 2.5 hours
      New York – Los Angeles (or Las Vegas) – 4.5 hours
      Los Angeles – Las Vegas – 1 hour
      San Francisco (Los Angeles) – Hawaii – 4.5 hours.

      Baggage on international flights: in addition to carry-on baggage (its volume should not exceed what can fit under the seat), as a rule, you are allowed to carry 20 kg of baggage free of charge if you are flying in tourist class (ECONOMY CLASS) or 30 kg if you are in first (FIRST CLASS). Food and drinks served by flight attendants are included in the ticket price of any airline.

      Baggage on US domestic flights is generally carried for an additional fee in Economy Class, and free of charge in First and Business Class. The cost of the first piece of baggage is about 25 US dollars. Be sure to check the baggage allowance conditions with your manager: they depend on the airline and class of service.

      US DOMESTIC BAGGAGE REGULATIONS AND REGULATIONS

      Most airlines adhere to the following baggage and carry-on regulations for US domestic flights. The data is indicative and may vary depending on the rules of each particular airline. Please check the baggage rules and regulations for each specific airline and specific route before departure.

      Checked Baggage Allowance

      The following can be carried as checked baggage in the aircraft hold:

      Economy

      • One bag for a fee of $25 in each direction, not exceeding 203 kg
      • One second bag for a fee of $35 each way, weighing no more than 23 kg
      • The sum of the dimensions of a bag carried as checked baggage must not exceed 157 cm (length + width + height).

      First and business class passengers

      • Two bags as checked baggage – no more than 23 kg each.

      Exceptions:

      On JetBlue (B6) flights the following items are allowed as checked baggage:

      • One bag (max. 23 kg) – free of charge
      • Second bag – for an additional fee of $40 (max. 23 kg).
      • Third bag – for an additional fee of $70 (max. 23 kg).
      • One small bag (lady’s handbag, paper case, laptop) + one more small bag is allowed in the cabin as carry-on baggage.

      On flights with SouthWest (WN) , the following items are allowed as checked baggage:

      • One bag (max. 23 kg) – free of charge
      • Overweight over 23kg and each additional bag will be charged $75.

      Carry-on baggage allowance

      The following items are allowed as cabin baggage:

      • One piece of hand baggage (bag). The size of hand luggage must not exceed 114 cm in the sum of measurements (length + width + height). The length must not exceed 56 cm, the width must not exceed 35 cm, the height must not exceed 23 cm. The bag must fit in the luggage frame located in the airport check-in area. A garment bag that fits into the luggage frame counts as one piece of carry-on baggage
      • One item for personal use, such as a handbag, briefcase, laptop bag, or other similar items such as a book or shopping bag. The size should not exceed 91cm in the sum of measurements (length + width + height)
      • Cabin liquid restrictions

      What you need to know before going through airport security

      When flying from US airports, please be aware of the following restrictions regarding liquids and gels in the cabin.

      • All liquids must be in separate containers with a maximum capacity of 100 ml. each.
      • Each passenger’s canister must be packed in one clear, resealable plastic bag that does not exceed 20×20 cm (equivalent to a 1 liter container) and must be presented separately at airport security checks. All liquids, gels and aerosols in containers exceeding the specified volume must be carried in checked baggage.

      Exception: The following liquids are allowed in carry-on baggage in containers larger than 100 ml

      • Baby food, breast milk or juice
      • Prescription drugs. The name on the prescription must match the name of the passenger on ticket
      • Insulin and other medical preparations required by the passenger and dispensed without a prescription

      Please note that liquids are also considered:

      • Water and other drinks, soups, syrups
      • Creams, lotions and oils
      • Perfume
      • Perfume products in spray bottles
      • Gels, including shower gels and hair gels
      • Contents of pressurized containers, including shaving foam and other foams and deodorants
      • Pastes, including toothpaste
      • Mixtures of liquids and solids
      • Mascara and brow
      • Other substances of similar consistency

      CHECK-IN FOR DOMESTIC FLIGHTS IN THE USA

      • At self-check-in kiosks, passengers choose a seat in the cabin and indicate the number of pieces of checked baggage.
      • The kiosk shows you how much to pay for luggage. Priority card payment. If passengers only have cash, they need to go to the check-in desk.
      • The kiosk prints boarding passes and baggage checks. Customers themselves stick baggage receipts on the handles of suitcases and go to the “Drop off point” counter.
      • Airline employees check the weight and dimensions of luggage. If everything corresponds to the norm, the luggage is accepted, the tag is stuck on the boarding pass, the passengers go further to the departure area.
      • The check-in procedure may differ depending on the airline.

      HOTEL

      • Check-out time at the hotel – 15 – 16 hours of the day. If you arrive earlier, you will only be able to check in if rooms are available. In any case, you can leave things in the storage room.
      • Check-out time from the hotel is 12 noon. If your flight is later, you must check out and leave your luggage at the hotel’s storage room.
      • Most hotels in the United States of America do not allow anyone under the age of 21 unless accompanied by a person over the age of 21.
      • The American Standard for hotel accommodation generally does not include meals. At the request of customers, it is possible to book breakfasts separately, but not all hotels offer this service
      • When using electrical appliances, be aware that the mains voltage is 110 volts. Your electrical appliances must have a switch, or be sure to use adapters.
      • Each hotel, depending on the class, has safes located either in the room or at the reception desk. Please do not leave documents and valuables in the room without placing them in the safe.
      • Upon check-in at the hotel, you will need to provide a credit card to guarantee payment for additional hotel services. The average deposit amount is $100 per day, in 5*** category hotels the deposit amount can exceed $300 per day. Upon check-in, this amount will be blocked on your card. At check-out, you pay the hotel bill and the deposit is fully refundable. Based on the practice of Russian banks, this amount will be unlocked only after 30 days!!!! Please take this into account when planning your trip!
      • If you want to make a phone call from your room, you must leave a deposit to the hotel administrator to connect your phone. The average deposit amount is $100
      • Calls within America: 1 + area code + phone number. International calls: 011 + country code + area code + phone number
      • In order not to get lost, we recommend that you always have a business card of the hotel where you are staying with you. A business card can be taken at the reception desk.
      • Most hotels have an automated messaging system. If someone called you and left a message, the light on your phone will flash. In order to listen to the message, you need to pick up the handset and dial the key combination indicated on the device. If there are messages, the machine will announce the time of the call and play the recording.

      BED TYPES

      The size of the beds is indicative and may vary by a few centimeters in different hotels.

      Main types of beds (mattresses):

      • Single or Twin – single bed, mattress size 96 x 190 cm;
      • Double or Full – narrow double bed, mattress size 135 x 190 cm;
      • Queen – double bed, mattress size 152 x 190 cm;
      • King – the largest double bed, mattress size 193 x 202 cm;
      • California or California King – extended double bed, mattress size 183 x 212 cm;

      Extra beds:

      • Extra Bed (rollaway bed) – an extra bed (usually a folding bed with a mattress), in most cases used to accommodate a third adult or child in a room with one bed.
      • Pull-out sofa – a pull-out sofa can be used instead of an extra bed, if provided in the room.
      • Baby bed (Crib) – baby crib (60 x 120 cm) can be placed in the room for small children. By default, two people share one bed.
        With an extra bed, if possible, these rooms can accommodate 3 people.
        Rooms with a pull out sofa can also accommodate 3 people or, less commonly, 2 adults and 2 children.
        Accommodation of the third (and/or fourth) person in the room on an extra bed or on an existing sofa bed is charged separately. The cost of installing an extra bed can be either included in the cost of placing the third (fourth) person, or highlighted as a separate item. Sometimes a baby cot in the room is paid separately.
        The cost of a DBL room is usually the same as the cost of an SGL room – the cost of single occupancy in any type of room is usually equal to the cost of double occupancy (excluding meals and possible additional services).
        The exact cost of accommodation, taking into account all the features and nuances, must be clarified before booking. The conditions and cost of different types of accommodation in different hotels can vary greatly.

        Rooms with two beds

        Two Twin – rooms with two single beds of Twin size. Assume double occupancy on two separate beds.
        The name Twin Room may indicate that the room has 2 separate beds of any size. The number of people that can be accommodated in a room, in this case, must be specified based on the types of beds and accommodation conditions offered by the hotel.
        Double Double (Two Double) are rooms equipped with two Double beds. Typically, these rooms can accommodate up to four people.
        Two Queen (Double Queen) are rooms with two queen size beds, also for a maximum of four people.
        The basic cost of these rooms assumes double occupancy. Additional payments are provided for each additional (third and fourth) person in the room.
        Free placement of a child in a room with two adults using existing beds usually requires booking these rooms with two double beds.
        Extra beds are usually not available in rooms with two beds. In suites, it is sometimes possible to use a sofa bed in the living room (if provided).
        The equipment and size of rooms with one King (or Queen) bed, as a rule, completely coincides with the size and equipment of similar Double Double (or Two Queen) rooms. The possibility of accommodating four adults in such a room does not, in most cases, imply any additional space in the rooms for suitcases and personal belongings. Please pay attention to the size of the room and its description.

        US RECOMMENDED TIP Amount:

        Tipping is expected at all lunch bars and for all small services at airports, hotels, etc. On average, tips are 15% of the amount paid. Tips are not automatically included in the bill, they are usually left on the table, especially if they are calculated at the cash desk.

        Suggested tip in the US:

        • Restaurant: Waiter 15% – 20% of order
        • At the hotel: porter – $1 – $2 per bag, porter – $1 per taxi call
        • In the casino: to the dealer and the staff of the gaming table – the standard reward is a small bet
        • In a restaurant, for rooms without a reserved seat, a tip of $5 – $20 to the headwaiter will secure the desired table
        • In a taxi: 15 – 20% of the total bill
        • It is customary for the guide to leave $1 – $2 per person
        • Valet – $2
        • Maid – $2-5 per cleaning
        • Tips for other services (theater workers, cloakroom attendants, etc. ) are also welcome

        Phones and mobile communications:
        to call from a mobile phone from the USA to Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan or another country, dial in sequence: (country code) + (area code) and then the number.

        For example, a call to Moscow: +7 495 XXX XX XX
        Call to Kyiv: +38 044 XXX XX XX
        Call to Almaty: +7 727 XXX XX XX
        Calls within the US from a mobile phone: +1 (country code) + (area code) followed by

        We recommend that you check the dialing rules with your mobile operator before traveling abroad.
        Pay phones in the US can be seen everywhere. All cabins have their own number, so the interlocutor can call you back.

        Stores:
        Stores are usually open from Monday to Friday from 09:30 to 17:30, however there is no official closing date for shops and clear working days, and many shops are open on weekends and until late in the evening. Large shopping centers are usually open Monday to Saturday from 09:30 to 21:30 and Sundays from 12:00 to 17:00.
        The price of the goods in the store is not final, because it does not include VAT, the amount of which is different depending on the state (from 5% and above).
        In the US, there are strict regulations on the sale of alcoholic beverages. It is strictly forbidden for persons under 21 years of age to sell alcohol.

        Currency exchange:
        Banks in the US are usually open Monday through Friday from 09:00 to 15:00. Some banks and their branches are open until 18:00, and may also be open on Saturday.

        IN THE EVENT OF ANY PROBLEM RELATED TO YOUR TRAVEL PROGRAM, YOU MUST CONTACT THE HOST PARTY IMMEDIATELY!!!

        Glavs Travel, Travel Services USA – SVOI.us

        Glavs Travel (Global Aviation Services & Travel) has been in business for 25 years. Glavs Travel Company IT :

        1. Accredited Russian-speaking tour operator, which has its offices in the most famous business district of New York – in Manhattan (HOME OFFICE), as well as in the most densely populated area of ​​Russian-speaking emigration – Brooklyn ( BRANCH OFFICE). Both company offices are officially accredited in the “ARC, Agency List Directory USA” with the codes “3363084-4 H” and “33 66973-1 B”.

        2. The oldest Russian-speaking tour operator, who himself develops, organizes and conducts original tours in the USA, Canada and around the world. The company has an international professional tour operator insurance policy EOL9474625-00.

        3. Accredited Glavs Travel agency provides its clients with a full range of travel services:

        – development and implementation of various tours and excursions of various themes and duration throughout the United States and Canada for Russian-speaking tourists from all over the world,

        – development and implementation of foreign tours to Israel, Europe, South America, Asia, Africa, Australia,

        – sale of air tickets for flights of all leading airlines in the world,

        – reservation of hotels of all categories in the USA and worldwide,

        – Best Price Cruises,

        – Vacation Packages & Vacation Cruises in Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii & Alaska,

        – Tours Worldwide in English,

        – treatment and relaxation at the most famous European resorts: Karlovy Vary, Truskavets, Riga Seaside, Druskinenkai, Israel, Bulgaria, Hungary, France, Switzerland, etc. ,

        – assistance in obtaining visas and insurance.

        Based on many years of experience and connections in the aviation and tourism business, the company has exclusive contracts with a number of airlines and tour operators, thanks to which it is able to provide special rates to its customers.

        4. GLAVS Travel is accredited in the most important organizations for conducting aviation and tourism business – IATAN (international accreditation), ARC (accreditation in the USA), member of Russian American Travel Agencies, Association. Accreditation means meeting not only qualification requirements, but also financial guarantees that provide assurance to the clientele.

        5. The company is equipped with the most powerful SABER reservation system, thanks to which the agency actively sells all flights to the USA, the CIS and transatlantic flights, creating convenient through routes and connections for passengers. Thanks to accreditation, all air tickets are issued directly at the offices.

        6. The company pays serious attention to the development of cost-effective tours, bus tours and individual customer service.

        Glavs Travel today occupies a special position in the world of American tourism and, justifying its name, is < the main travel agency of Russian-speaking America > – a full-fledged leader in tours and excursions in the United States, foreign group and individual travel, cruises, resorts , preparation of individual travel packages, air tickets, visa services.

        7. President of the company – Alevtin Freiman, Ph.D. Recognized as the best businessman in 2009. In 2011 he was awarded the honorary badge of TCH.

        Received higher education at the Riga Institute of Civil Aviation. For more than 20 years he has been professionally engaged in the automation of the development of the Central Aircraft Schedule at the Central Research Institute of ACS GA, Riga. For a complex of works in this area, he was awarded the title of Laureate of the USSR Council of Ministers Prize for Science and Technology.

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