ACCOUNT_JOB_COMPANY
To: FIRST LAST,
Dated: 27 December 2024
Dear [Title] LAST,
In this times of uncertainty, divisions, wars, terrorism, social unrests, crimes and violence, international travellers are fraught with more anxiety than ever before. We understand that international travel may not always be avoidable, but at ACCOUNT_JOB_COMPANY, your safety is our primary concern. Therefore we have produced the following guide on 10 safety tips for your upcoming travel:
1. Do Consult Your Country's Travel Advisory Websites
Check the travel advisory website of your country or the U.S. State Department advisories (travel.state.gov) or the U.K. Foreign & Commonwealth Office advisories (fco.gov.uk) before you go. Register and enrol in the registration service for outbound travel information update or smart traveller enrolment program offered by your country (if any).
2. Research on Traveller's Review and Local Information
Read up on traveller's review on your destination, in particular any dangers and areas to avoid. Research on a safe neighbourhood to stay before deciding on which hotel / Aribnb to book. Don't go to areas with high incidences of crime or other unsafe areas at night.
3. Take a Mobile Phone with Emergency Contact
Make sure your mobile phone can be used locally in case of emergency - buy a local sim card or activate the roaming function. Your home telecom provider usually have plans for cheaper roaming options. Also ensure you know whom to call in an emergency. Get the contact information for the nearest embassy or consulate, police station, and other local emergency departments.
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