What's the difference between Value-Package flights and Scheduled Air Flights?
What makes a TNT Vacations.com Value Package such a great deal?
What is VIP Express Service?
Why does TNT Vacations.com have a Destination Representative?
How do I contact my TNT Destination Representative?
Can I see pictures of the destinations?
What do the Sun Ratings mean?
How do I find out about Hotels and Resorts at TNT Vacations' destinations?
What does "Maximum Capacity" mean?
What do the symbols under amenities mean?
What are the various meal plans available?
What's an All-Inclusive hotel or resort?
What's a Dine-Around Program?
Why is it important to purchase TNT's Travel Protection Program?
Why do I need this plan?
What if I must cancel or interrupt my trip?
Do I pay one price for all coverage? How much?
When will I receive my tickets and travel documents?
Do I need a passport?
What travel documents must I bring?
Why do you need my child's date of birth?
If there's a return flight delay, how do I get information?
How do I book an optional tour like an island tour, horseback riding, or fishing trip?
Any tips on flying with children?
Do you offer airport hotel overnights for early or late departures?
How do I get information on Group Travel?
What's the difference between Value-Package flights and Scheduled Air Flights?
TNT Value Package flights are with airlines contracted by TNT Vacations to fly a specific route to a particular destination. They usually offer a direct route without asking you to change planes. Scheduled Air Flights are on such carriers as American, US Airways, Delta, and Continental and are subject to their routing, scheduling, etc.
What makes a TNT Vacations.com Value Package such a great deal?
Skip right through long airport check-in lines with TNT Vacations' exclusive VIP Express Service. For just $39.95 per person, enjoy the attention and convenience of VIP treatment as you walk up to our Express Check-in Counter at the airport for pre-assigned seats and pre-boarding on all our flights. Only available for value-package flights, and is based on availability as seating is limited.
Why does TNT Vacations.com have a Destination Representative?
You're on vacation! We think it's important to have someone at the destination, readily available to make your vacation everything it should be. Need a restaurant recommendation? See your TNT Rep. Want to learn about things to do? See your TNT Rep. Need to rent a car, charter a fishing boat, or find a babysitter? You guessed it-your TNT Rep is the one to turn to. And just in case there's a problem or a delay, your TNT Rep. can help smooth any wrinkles.
How do I contact my TNT Destination Representative?
This information (and much more) is included in your documents kit, sent to you once you've booked a TNT Vacations package.
Can I see pictures of the destinations?
We've created a slide show for every destination. Just click on the name of a specific destination, and then click "Destination Slide Show" when you're on that page and you'll see a variety of pictures. We hope your vacation snapshots are even better!
How do I find out about Hotels and Resorts at these destinations?
Click on Destination tab and then the name of a destination you are interested and you'll go to a page describing it. At the bottom of the page, you'll see a map and a list of all the hotels available there. Or, click on the Hotels tab at the top of any page for a complete list of TNT's places to stay. In either case, once you have a list, click on those that interest you for an overview. To learn more about a specific hotel, just click on its name and you'll find a page packed with information, as well as a slide showof that hotel or resort for a visual tour.
What does "Maximum Capacity" mean?
Every hotel room category is classified to accommodate a maximum number of people, with a specified mix of adults and children. If you are traveling with more than two adults, we need to show you the maximum capacity allowed so that you can determine how many rooms you will need.
What do the symbols under amenities mean?
Each symbol represents a different activity or service offered at that hotel. As you roll your cursor over each symbol, you'll see a label popup that tells what the symbol means. This gives you a quick and easy way to see what's offered at each hotel.
What are the various meal plans available?
Your hotel may be described as:
All-Inclusive (all meals and drinks included)
BP (Breakfast Plan - full breakfast included)
CP (Continental Plan - light breakfast included)
EP (European Plan - no meals included)
AP (American Plan - continental breakfast included)
MAP (Modified American Plan - full breakfast and dinner included)
What's an All-Inclusive Hotel or Resort?
An All-Inclusive Hotel or Resort includes all meals, beverages (including house brand alcoholic beverages), snacks, and many activities. This means you pay one price for your vacation. This is a great deal for families. How many times have you spent dollar after dollar for a drink here, a snack there, for the kids? Not at an All-Inclusive! It's all included. And if there's a kid's club at the resort, that's included, too. Generally, the only resort activities that require an additional fee are special ones like diving, Jet Ski rentals, deep-sea fishing, etc.
A Dine-Around allows you to eat at different restaurants on the island. For a set price, you're given a selection of TNT-recommended restaurants from which to choose. Simply make reservations, and you're all set. It's a great way to sample the cuisine of the island - and a great way to save a little money, too!
Why is it important to purchase TNT's Travel Protection Program?
TNT's Travel Protection Plan gives you trip delay protection, baggage protection, medical coverage, worldwide emergency assistance and evacuation, plus the plan reimburses penalties for physician-verified cancellations due to sickness, injury, or death to you, a traveling companion, or an immediate family member. The price is extremely low and it takes the worry out of your vacation. Click here for a full explanations of the TNT Travel Protection Plan. For a full description of this plan click here.
Broad protection can help you through unexpected problems that may interfere with your vacation. This combined plan is designed to offer protection starting before your departure date and continuing until you return from your trip.For a full description of this plan click here.
What if I must cancel or interrupt my trip?
For covered reasons, benefits under Section I may reimburse your penalties in the event of a cancellation. Benefits under Section II may reimburse you for the unused portion of your trip in the event of an interruption. Covered reasons under Section II are outlined in the Description of Coverage. For a full description of this plan click here.
Do I pay one price for all coverage? How much?
YES. The trip Cancellation Waiver and post-departure coverage and services are included in your plan. The rate is $69 per person for an air-and-land package.When booking your vacation online or via phone, you will be offred this Travel Protection Plan. Simply ask your travel counselor to include the cost for the Travel Protection Plan with your deposit. The information on this page is a summary of Travel Protection Plan.
When will I receive my tickets and travel documents?
You'll receive your tickets and documents within 14 days of your departure.
In preparation for you international flight, you will be required to present proof of citizenship at check-in. Proper credentials are required; otherwise, you will be denied boarding. TNT strongly recommends that passengers obtain a U.S. Passport, which is valid for 10 years.
Change in International Travel Requirements: All travelers, including U.S. citizens, to and from the Americas, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will soon be required to have a passport or other accepted document that establishes the bearer's identity and nationality to enter or re-enter the United States. WESTERN HEMISPHERE TRAVEL INITIATIVE U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE All travelers, including U.S. citizens, to and from the Americas, the Caribbean and Bermuda will soon be required to have a passport or other accepted document that establishes the bearer's identity and nationality to enter or re-enter the United States. The initiative will be implemented in phases. The proposed timeline is as follows: For more information about applying for a passport, U.S. citizens may visit www.travel.state.gov or call the National Passport Information Center toll free at 1-877-4USA-PPT or TDD/TYY: 1-888-874-7793. Foreign nationals should contact their respective governments to obtain passports. |
What travel documents must I bring?
Each destination requires different documents. Simply click on the Destination tab at the top of the page and then choose the destination that you are traveling to. The Documentation requirements for each destination are located on these pages.
Why do you need my child's date of birth?
Rules apply to children of different ages that can affect the price of your vacation. For example, departure taxes must be collected for a child under 12 months old, but you do not need to purchase an airplane seat for a child under 2. Hotels set children's rates at different ages. In order to give you an accurate price, we need a child's exact age at the time of travel.
If there's a return flight delay, how do I get information?
Your TNT Destination Representative will keep you up to date in the unlikely event of a flight delay. Information will be posted regularly in front of the Rep's office each time an update is available.
How do I book an optional tour like an island tour, horseback riding, or fishing trip?
Your TNT Destination Representative can book any optional tour that interests you. In our destinations, the Rep will hold an orientation meeting. He or she will be able to book your optional tour(s) at that time, or at any time during your vacation.
Any tips on flying with children?
Toddlers and babies often have problems with the change in air pressure during take-off and landing. Giving the child a bottle or something to chew on during these periods is often helpful. Talk to your pediatrician for the best advice. As for older children, the key to happy air travel is distraction! Bring toys, games, books, drawing materials, whatever your child can enjoy in the confined space of a plane seat. Many parents put together a surprise package containing new games, books and toys that they pull out just for the flight.
Do you offer airport hotel overnights for early or late departures?
Yes, you can do away with the pre- and post-vacation rush! Stay the night before or after your vacation at a hotel near the airport and make your trip that much more relaxing.
Hilton Boston Logan Airport, 6-sun rating: This beautiful new hotel sits right on the edge of Logan Airport. Features: complimentary tea and coffee in lobby, two restaurants including an Irish Pub, bar, 24 hour room service, indoor swimming pool, Jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, fitness center, health club and spa, massages, laundry service, and free airport shuttle.
Four Points Sheraton Logan Airport, 4-sun rating: This glorious, new hotel is located near Logan Airport. Features: 24-hour shuttle to Logan Airport or public transportation. An indoor heated pool, fitness facility with sun deck. Breakfast and lunch available in the Landing Cafe and dinner available in Bisuteki Japanese Steak House and Sushi Bar.Hampton Inn Boston Logan Airport, 3-sun rating: This brand new hotel offers spacious accommodations and exemplary service at affordable rates. And your service is always guaranteed. Features: Indoor pool, Jacuzzi, fitness room. Earn free travel with Hilton Honors rewards.
How do I get information on Group Travel?
If you're traveling with 20 or more people, you may qualify for our special Group Rates.Call 1-888-GOTNTGO and ask to speak to a Groups Sales Expert.