
Travel
The Internet Society has arranged special INET'98 airline rates for
travel on a global basis to and from Geneva, Switzerland. The negotiated
arrangements will reflect savings on all flights, including SwissAir,
the Official Airline for INET'98.
Scan the World Travel has
been designated as the Official INET'98 Travel Agency to facilitate airline
reservations and airline tickets on your behalf. Scan the World's 10-year
experience includes the past four years as official travel provider for
the INET "Developing Countries" Workshops. Scan the World's responsive, experienced and cordial travel professionals
provide personal service to meet all travel needs, domestic and international.
Scan the World specializes in low-cost international and U.S. domestic airfares,
as well as a full range of international travel services and timely worldwide
ticket delivery. To obtain itineraries and quotations, contact Scan the World Travel directly:
Scan the World, Inc.
163 Hamilton Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94301
E-mail: reserve@scantheworld.com
Telephone: + 1 650 325 0876
or + 1 800 775 0200 (U.S., Canada & Caribbean)
Fax: +1 650 325 0893
PASSPORT REQUIREMENTS FOR SWITZERLAND
http://www.swissemb.org/visa/countab3.htm
All foreign visitors must possess a valid passport with a validity of
six months beyond the period of intended stay, and some countries require
a visa. Complete visa information for passport holders from specific countries
is available via the Web at: http://www.swissemb.org/visa/countab3.htm If the information at this site is not available or sufficient for your
needs, you may send electronic mail to [name and email address of the Swiss
agency contracted to handle visa matters]. Participants requiring a visa should apply immediately to the nearest
Swiss consular authority in order to avoid delays in travel to the conference. Visas are issued by Swiss Diplomatic Missions abroad. The general Swiss Embassy pages at
http://www.swissemb.org/genvisa.htm#general
http://www.swissemb.org/genvisa.htm#general Refer to embassies and consulates in the U.S. only. The Geneva INET organizers
may be able to point out a more universal website. |