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C2C Travels  is a travel agency based in Utah that arranges travel itineraries for a variety of trips. While we specialize in all-inclusive resorts and cruises, we also craft European and bucket list vacations for individuals and couples too! Our itineraries offer a unique travelling experience no matter where in the world you're heading. Explore our website to learn more about C2C Travels  and to be inspired by our featured itineraries or call us and let us customize your dream vacation!

After spending 20 years in the travel industry, traveling to tropical resorts, seeing great cities, and floating on fabulous cruises, we felt others should have the benefit of our experiences.

Today you stay in touch with cell phones, Facebook, Twitter, or the multitudes of other social opportunities, but was the last time you stepped back and watched a sunrise, or took a day to listen to the ocean wash onto the beach? 

The everyday stress you feel is only compounded when you must try and plan a vacation for you or your family. So, let us plan your trip for you so you can enjoy that sunset.

 Let us know where you want to unwind, and we will take care of the rest. 

Click on the " Contact " button at the top of the page and fill out the form to let us know your vacation dreams.

We want all your travels to be simple and easy. C2C Travels wants to be your place to make waves! 

Our vacation packages are always custom created. Our service suggests the necessities and guides you to make the right travel decision for you. When creating your travel package, we can include:

  • Accommodations - Cruise, Resort, Hotel, Villa
  • Transportation
  • Rental Cars
  • Travel Activities 
  • Travel Protection

When it comes to river cruising, why not cruise like a Viking? 

If you know cruising, then you know ports and the hectic commercialization of unique cities. In river cruising, you get to see the small cities that make up wonderful countries without all the hustle and bustle.

Viking Cruises invented modern river cruising, reinvented ocean cruises & now are perfecting expedition cruises. Explore the world in comfort with Viking.

Viking River Cruises and C2C Travels have joined up to provide you with a vacation before your vacation and we want you to sit back and relax, we will take care of all the detail and you are on your way to a once in a lifetime trip, shoot, your young let us book you on several. Look here and then book.

  C2C Travels - Loves Viking River Cruises

Conrad Maldives Rangali Island, The Maldives

Take your luxury all-inclusive resort experience to a whole new level when you book The Muraka Suite at Conrad Maldives Rangali Island. It is one of the most unique places you can sleep on the planet and perfect for a romantic honeymoon . The resort just finished up an extensive, multimillion-dollar renovation that led to a reopening in February 2022.

What is luxury all-inclusive vs ultra all-inclusive?

An ultra all-inclusive is an all-inclusive resort that offers even more amenities, unique experiences, and special benefits than a standard all inclusive package. These extras can include premiums like unlimited food and top-shelf drinks, exclusive island excursions, and spa treatments.

Where do you want to go to be pampered? We can book it!

Are cruises worth it for families?

Ships on any cruise line offer a variety of activities for almost every age group and a multitude of dining options for even the pickiest of palates. Also, many ships have places where kids can go and participate in activities or just hang out with other kids, allowing the adults some time alone.

Best Cruise Lines for Families

Disney Cruise Line

Royal Caribbean

Carnival Cruise Line

Norwegian Cruise Line

Best Cruise Lines for Adults

Viking Ocean 

Celebrity Cruises

Holland America Cruise Line

Royal Caribbean International

Princess Cruises

Regent Seven Seas Cruises

Seabourn Cruise Line

To book- contact us!

We'll take great care of you and your vacation!

Feeling Sporty? If so, C2C Has the right venue for you.

Sports  Empire  is your source for sports trips, event tickets.

They'll  get you to the sports you love such as baseball, basketball, football, golf, hockey, horse racing, soccer and tennis. 

Disney's world of vacation options gives you opportunities to enhance your visits with more Disney imagination and more Disney magic than ever. Discover wondrous possibilities you didn't even know existed.

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Best Time to Travel: March to July

Cruise to unforgettable destinations. Relax on a Southern, Eastern or Western Caribbean cruise!

The Eastern Caribbean is a shopaholic's paradise nestled among incredible beaches for those looking for plenty of time to unwind. On a Western Caribbean itinerary, you’ll visit ports such as Belize or Cozumel, but each island has plenty of activity in the form of ocean adventures, nature preserves, and historic cities.

You can also Set sail for a sun-soaked, wind-swept, salty, and sandy adventure with a cruise to Southern Caribbean. Popular islands include the French West Indies (Martinique, Guadalupe, and St. Bart's), lush St. Lucia, Dominica, and Grenada, and the sandy ABCs (Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao). With Barbados and Puerto Rico as main embarkation ports, your cruise vacation begins before you even board the ship.

Best Time to Travel: May to September

We’ll help you find the best Alaska cruise deals and get you ready to venture into the stunning landscape of glaciers, villages, rushing waters and wildlife.

If you’re adventurous, this is the cruise for you. It's an experience you can't get anywhere else and completely different than sailing a typical cruise. The Great Land awaits – Let’s set sail.

Best Time: May/June or September/October

There are a few things in life that you need to see: the ancient history ruins of Italy, the white stone buildings of Santorini, the ancient temples of Greece, and the stunning Barcelona. The Mediterranean is filled with picturesque islands, the best wine in the world, and all the better by cruising along in a ship that has it all.

We can get you Island-hopping with excursions set in advance, and you’ll be certain to have an amazing time! 

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"Our cruise was amazing and the service C2C provided was just as good. Instead of stressing about the flights, hotels, how to get there, where to go, etc... we had no problems. 

The travels side to our vacation was so simple and easy. Plus, when we arrived on the cruise ship, room service brought us a tray of cupcakes from C2C. It was perfect.

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Nothing beats train travel with c2c. No booking fees and great discounts! It's your one stop shop for all UK rail tickets. Buy and manage train tickets, all in one place. Choose e-tickets for the easiest way to travel - all you need is your phone Now you can buy e-tickets for travel across the c2c line via the c2c Train Travel app. No more queues, just download your e-ticket in the c2c app, or from your booking confirmation email, place the barcode on the scanner at the gates and go! You can also save your e-ticket to your Apple Wallet. View your e-ticket in the ‘My Tickets’ section of the c2c app. Apply discounts to your e-tickets: Buy discounted tickets with your Railcard, purchase Online Advance tickets, or buy single or return daily tickets on the c2c app - all available as e-tickets. Use the app to check what train tickets you’ve already bought, giving you peace of mind when you travel. Use c2c Smartcard for season tickets and Travelcards: Travelcards, Flexi and other season tickets are not available to buy as e-tickets. However, you can still buy these tickets in-app and load them to your c2c Smartcard so you can still skip the queues and enjoy contactless travel. Find the cheapest tickets, with no booking fees: With the c2c Train Travel app, it's easy and quick to search for train tickets - the cheapest option is always highlighted for you. The c2c app is also ideal for buying all UK train tickets, without having to pay any booking fees. Get live travel updates and push notifications across the c2c network: Travel with real-time information such as train times and platform information. Sign up to push notifications to hear personalised journey updates based on your itinerary, important updates affecting travel across the c2c network, and information about expiring tickets you may have bought. You can also see ticket office opening times and station facilities to help you plan your journey. Do you have a c2c Smartcard? Then we have even more benefits for you: Order a c2c Smartcard and manage your Smartcard train tickets. Check how much credit you have in your account, see the loyalty points you've earned, and any e-vouchers received from Automatic Delay Repay. Use your credit and loyalty points for money off future c2c tickets. For more information about c2c trains and the c2c route, visit www.c2c-online.co.uk.

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e-tickets are now available to buy on the c2c app. Simply choose the e-ticket option when buying and download it to travel. You can also save it to your Apple Wallet. Don’t forget to scan your barcode on the reader at the gates.

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Last minute cancellations

As a regular long standing passenger I have always found C2C a great mode of transportation. I understand that there are national strikes this week so I checked the C2C app for my travel the night before. The service was running every half hour so I planned my journey for work. To my dismay, in the morning of Tuesday 3rd January, I found the service wasn’t running at all. This was very disappointing. I purchase a season ticket as I know your service has always been excellent but now I feel dubious to do so in the future. Like many others, it affects all our work lives as well. I hope this feedback will help to ensure that both parties come to an agreement soon to end this strike.

Needs a lot of improvement

You get there in the end but the app is clunky. The time out is frustrating as it allows you to enter what you’re looking for, then tells you you’ve been away a while, then resets and wipes all the information you’ve just added. Selecting stations in live travel is painful, the list updates that few nanoseconds too late so you’re just about to select the station at the top and it suddenly replaces it with your most recent, which is the same one you’ve started with, so you end up with the same station twice and have to reselect. And by far the most frustrating thing is loading tickets onto smart cards, even when you get a blue tick you have to check the actual tickets on your smart card to make sure it’s there, which it often isn’t. It can take tens of attempts to actually get the ticket loaded, even if waiting the couple of minutes that the app warns you about. I bought my first flexi season this morning and getting that to load was horrendous.

The app has issues

To begin with, I lost two of my smart cards. One was stolen, one was lost I cannot remove the stolen card details from the app and neither can I reported stolen When I lost my second card, i was able to order a replacement and paid £20 to transfer my ticket allowance from the lost card to the new card. I received the replacement card by post and could not confirm receipt of the card on the app because of a server issues. I’ve been backwards and forwards with the customer service team to figure out a way to accept the new card on the app/my account, and the transfer the money I am owed to the replacement card. One month later, this issue is still not fixed and my money are blocked with c2c. I cannot register the replacement card separately to my name either. Customer service have asked me to order yet another card and they will try and transfer the allowance again. This has been an incredibly painful experience with backward and forward emails and 0 phone calls from the management team. The app has potential, saves a lot of time and hassle, however it needs more work. I’d rate the app a 3 and the customer service a 1 for not providing the service I have paid for.

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Click2Clear (C2C) - The Bahamas Customs Department

Click2Clear (formerly the Bahamas Electronic Single Window ) is a new initiative implemented by The Bahamas Government to facilitate one access point for traders and businesses within The Bahamas that is connected to various government agencies.  This new initiative will replace the current EDI system being used to submit and clear declarations. The system will allow certain processes within the Customs Department that normally took two to three hours to complete, to be completed within a few minutes, thus making trade in the Bahamas much easier.

To access the new system one must first register online at https://www.besw.gov.bs/TFBSEW/registration/registrationPage.jsp .  

Click2Clear  is a system for the  Import and Export  of  Cargo   Only.  This does  not  include  baggage claim  after returning from vacation or travel abroad. For instance, ordering online either by air or sea for companies like MailBoat, FedEx, ZipX, DHL etc…

The following information is required for registration for companies –

  • Certificate of Registration (TIN)
  • Compliance certificate
  • Current Business License
  • Broker License
  • Identification
  • List of clientele

The soft launch took place in August, 2018 beginning with Air Cargo Manifests.  The full launch will include but not be limited to:

  • Sea Manifests – this includes adding/uploading master Manifests,
  • Adding or uploading supplementary Manifests
  • Submitting Declarations
  • Temporary Import /Export Requests
  • Warehousing
  • Cargo Movement Requests
  • Online Payment Methods

Click2Clear is now live, encompassing the entire Bahamas.

Click2Clear (C2C) is equipped with a robust risk module, which allows C2C to instantaneously check a declaration submitted into it. In an effort to modernize the Department, Our focus will change to post entry checking rather than pre entry checking which is centered around trade facilitation.

The Government of the Bahamas with the assistance of the Inter-American Bank (IADB or IDB) is implementing a trade sector support program.  The overall objective of the program is to improve the operational efficiency of the Customs and Excise Department (CED) and to prepare the Government of the Bahamas for accession to the World Trade Organization.

The program is divided into three components:

  • Strengthening the Customs Management through modernizing the Organizational structure and our human resources capabilities.
  • Modernizing Customs Operations – hence the establishment of the Click2Clear interface.
  • Enhancement of International Trade Institutional Platform which is being Component 2 the single largest component of the program , contains 4 areas of activity
  • Business Process re-engineering
  • Customs Automated Management System
  • Strengthening border control and security
  • Trade Facilitation

There are stakeholders connected to the C2C ; Stakeholders are the persons who have interest or concerns in the business of the Customs Department.  This would include all concerned citizens and all businesses within The Commonwealth of The Bahamas. More specifically, our Stakeholders include:

  • Shipping Companies
  • All Shipping agents
  • Intermediary companies
  • Airline Agents
  • Governmental Agencies
  • Retail Business owners
  • Wholesale Companies
  • C2C User Individual Registration
  • C2C User Company Registration

REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS

  • Individuals
  • Businesses/Companies

FOR ANY CLICK 2 CLEAR QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS, YOU MAY REACH US VIA THE C2C CONTACT LIST .

You may also visit our FAQ’s Page – Frequently Asked Questions

Quick Links

  • Overview of Customs Department
  • Educational Forum
  • Click2Clear Contact List
  • FAQ’s

Internal Department Links

  • Click2Clear/BESW Log-In (Officers)
  • EDI- Internal
  • Exempt (Internal Log On)
  • Government Email (Internal)
  • WCO- CLiKC!
  • Terms and Conditions
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  • Department of Fisheries
  • Ministry of Finance
  • Ministry of Environmental Health
  • Ministry of Health
  • Office of the Prime Minister
  • Travel Health Certificate
  • GeNS (Generic ePhyto National System) Portal
  • VAT Department

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  • Tariff Search
  • Various Taxes Collected by Customs
  • General Customs Procedures
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  • Other Taxes
  • Private Aircraft Declarations
  • Pleasure Vessel Clearance
  • Application for Adding New Vendors
  • Customs Bond Forms
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  • Latest News
  • Refund Requirements
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  • Purchase of Goods
  • Replacement Vehicles
  • Real Property Tax
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Woman tried to board flight at Memphis Airport with 56 pounds of marijuana: Reports

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Before a 21-year-old Memphis woman could board an United Airlines flight, Memphis International Airport Police found 56 pounds of marijuana in her luggage, according to multiple reports.

The woman was charged with possession of a controlled substance with the intention to manufacture, deliver or sell, Shelby County jail records show. This charge is a felony offense that "carries harsh penalties," the Law Office of Bernie McEvoy , an attorney in Nashville, Tennessee, said.

The woman is now free after posting a $5,000 bond, according to Shelby County jail records.

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Woman allowed airport police to check her luggage, had name tag on bags, according to reports

Memphis airport police caught the woman Sunday after finding her luggage "busted open" on a United Airlines bag cart, WMC-TV reported. The woman's name tag was attached to the bags, the Memphis, Tennessee-based TV station said.

After locating the woman's luggage, she gave airport police permission to search her bags, WMC-TV said. Once the drugs were found, she was subsequently arrested.

USA TODAY contacted Memphis International Airport Police on Thursday and was told the department is working to provide a police report.

How much would 56 pounds of marijuana go for on the street?

When a St. Paul, Minnesota man was arrested for possessing 56 pounds of marijuana in May 2013, now-retired Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom estimated the drugs had a street value between $171,000 and $342,000, WCCO , branded CBS Minnesota, reported.

More recently, the Butler County Sheriff's Office seized 56 pounds of marijuana from a property in El Dorado, Kansas in July 2021 and valued the drugs at $180,000, the Wichita Eagle reported.

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How to Fly Your Kid Solo, Free of Stress

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By Alexander Nazaryan

For many parents and guardians, putting a child on a flight alone may seem terrifying. Belligerent passengers, delays, turbulence: All loom large in a caregiver’s imagination.

Life sometimes leaves no other option. Hudson Crites , 17, of Marshall, Va., was 10 when he started flying unaccompanied to visit his father in Kansas and later Georgia, said his mother, Chelsea Tippett. But the extra attention from airline staff made Hudson “feel special,” Ms. Tippett recalls. Other than a single tarmac delay, he has had no problems.

On rare occasions, children have had troubling experiences. In December, Spirit Airlines accidentally flew a 6-year-old to Orlando, Fla., instead of the intended destination of Fort Myers. Spirit apologized, fired the gate agent responsible and offered reimbursement to the boy’s grandmother for her travel to Orlando. But while the boy was unharmed, his grandmother expressed worry that he had been kidnapped .

If you decide to fly your child unaccompanied, you’ll discover that each airline has its own procedures, fees and routes open to children. While some may find the process complicated, flying alone may be exciting for your child, instilling some independence. Here’s what you need to know.

Before you book, know the process

Regardless of the airline or route, flying an unaccompanied minor differs from an adult or a family catching a flight. Airlines require a trusted pre-authorized adult to be at the departure and arrival gates, and will ask you at booking to provide contact information for those adults. They will also need to present identification at the terminals.

The journey begins at the originating airport’s airline ticket counter. There, airline staff will check your identification and check in the child, perhaps handing them a lanyard or wristband to wear. The agents will provide you with a pass to get through security with your child. You will accompany them to the gate, where you will hand them off to a gate agent. You must stay at the gate until the plane takes off.

In the air, the flight crew will keep watch — but will not babysit, or sit with, your child. If the flight has a connection, a crew member will walk your child off the plane and a gate agent will take him or her to the next gate.

At the arrival airport, the child will be handed off by staff to the authorized guardian or parent who should have already checked in at the ticket counter with proper identification, gone through security with their gate pass and be waiting at the gate.

To learn more about this process, read the Department of Transportation’s online guide, “When Kids Fly Alone,” followed by the website of your selected carrier.

Choosing an airline and paying an extra fee

Before purchasing a ticket, experts advise you to consider an airline’s on-time performance. “Solid on-time performance is hard-earned, and signals a carrier that has tight control of its operation,” said the Ask the Pilot author, Patrick Smith. The Bureau of Transportation Statistics has those numbers.

Booking procedures vary. Delta Air Lines and American Airlines require you to call. United Airlines allows bookings online. JetBlue Airways does online bookings, too, but asks for three printed copies of its forms upon arrival at the airport.

International flights may call for a notarized consent letter describing where the child is traveling, with whom they’ll stay and how long they’ll be there.

On top of the ticket fare, flying an unaccompanied minor can be pricey.

Southwest Airlines charges $100 one way for each child, regardless of distance. Alaska Airlines charges $50 per child if the flight is nonstop; a connection adds $25. On Delta, one $150 fee will cover up to four children, and American’s $150 covers all siblings, with no cap on number. United charges $150 for one child, or two children flying together.

Restrictions: There are plenty

U.S. carriers allow children to fly as unaccompanied minors once they turn 5 and before they turn 18. But regardless of your child’s age, make sure he or she is ready by discussing the trip details and your expectations of their behavior. No policy can replace your judgment.

The low-cost carriers Frontier Airlines and Allegiant Air don’t allow unaccompanied minors, Other airlines have restrictions that, in the broadest terms, differentiate between young children and teenagers. American and Delta restrict children under 8 from routes requiring connections. Both airlines allow children between 8 and 14 to take some connecting flights.

On American, no unaccompanied minor is allowed to take an overnight flight requiring a connection, or a flight that includes a connection on its final leg that also happens to be the last such flight that day (“unless it’s the only flight,” the company adds). Minors are not allowed on code-share flights.

United and Delta have similar rules. Southwest, JetBlue and Spirit don’t allow unaccompanied minors on connecting flights.

JetBlue prohibits minors from flying to Europe, and limits the number of unaccompanied minors in one party to three. Spirit does not allow children on flights to Central or South America. Southwest doesn’t allow children on any international flights. American, United and Delta let minors fly abroad, but restrictions on connections, code-shares and overnights limit options.

American and Delta allow children to opt out of flying as unaccompanied minors once they turn 15 — that is, the child can fly without the assistance of airline personnel. JetBlue ends unaccompanied minor service at 14, while Alaska has an opt-out option at 13. Southwest boasts the lowest opt-out age: 12.

However, you should be able to accompany your child to the gate even if they’re not flying unaccompanied. American requires that you do so for teens between the ages of 15 and 17, even if they’ve opted out.

What to pack

Have a plan to head off your child’s hunger, boredom and thirst. If they are older, make sure they have emergency money and a charged phone.

When her two daughters, then 9 and 11, flew to Denver, Joey Conover of Charlottesville, Va., had a long list for their carry-ons.

“Pack a backpack with iPad, headphones, lightweight book to read, a pad of paper and colored pencils (markers might smear), a small travel game, water bottle (bring empty and fill in airport), snacks, some kind of surprise fidget or animals to play with, hoodie, and a lovey,” she wrote in an email.

“Write your name and phone number on the inside of their arm in Sharpie and put a parent’s business card in a luggage tag on both suitcase and backpack,” Ms. Conover said. (A sheet of paper with all their identification, and their guardian’s contact information, also works. Simply stick in an easy-to-access pocket.)

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American Airlines is preparing for summer travel with new premium onboard amenities — take a look

  • American Airlines is launching its first rotating collection of premium amenities Memorial Day Weekend.
  • It includes a new front-row flagship suite, new bedding, and enhanced dining options. 
  • The new amenity kit program will cycle skincare products and offer limited-edition specialty kits. 

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American Airlines is gearing up for summer travel with new luxury in-flight offerings for its customers.

American is launching its first rotating collection of premium onboard amenities over Memorial Day Weekend. It will be available on 300 international and transcontinental flights.

The offerings include new bedding, dining options, and an amenity kit program that lets premium passengers sample different skincare brands and products.

"We thoughtfully curate each element of the onboard experience so every customer can look forward to the time they spend in flight," American's vice president of customer experience, Kim Cisek, said in a statement. "Part of the magic of travel is connecting our customers to the people and experiences that matter most to them."

While most of the new amenities are being offered to premium cabins, main cabin passengers will also have access to new bedding and other seat enhancements.

Passengers in the main cabin will have access to 4K seatback screens, Bluetooth connectivity, and new charging ports. All customers will have access to 1,500 free entertainment content options and can use high-speed WiFi.

Passengers can kick back in the flagship suites with new privacy doors and chaise lounge positions.

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Customers traveling in American's flagship suite seat will have access to wireless charging, Bluetooth capability, and multiple storage spaces.

Passengers traveling in premium economy can also enjoy new amenities like wireless charging, additional storage space, and privacy headrest wings.

Customers looking for more luxury can sit front row on the new Boeing 787-9 and 777-300 aircraft's flagship suite preferred seat.

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The new seat offers customers additional space and storage. It will offer additional amenities for passengers' comfort, like a Nest Bedding mattress pad, a throw blanket, and a memory foam lumbar pillow.

The seat will also have Nest Bedding pajamas and an exclusive amenity kit featuring additional skincare products.

American used customer research to enhance its bedding in all cabins.

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American decided to offer dual-sided pillows to flagship first and business class after research indicated 75% of its customers preferred different materials on each side of their pillows. The new pillow will have cool touch fabric on one side and traditional fabric on the other.

Travelers in flagship business class can now enjoy slippers onboard.

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The slippers used to only be offered on ultra-long-haul flights.

Customers in all cabins will enjoy enhanced bedding, with cabin-specific offerings like lumbar pillows, throw blankets, premium duvets, and fleece blankets.

American says the new bedding packaging will save 25 tons of plastic waste a year.

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American collaborated with inflight textile company John Horsfall to create bedding from recycled materials. Nearly all the pillows, duvets, and blankets were made with recycled fibers, and filled bedding will be 100% recycled.

Customers traveling in premium cabins will also receive their bedding in a reusable zipper bag made with recycled fibers to reduce plastic waste from distribution.

International business class passengers can try out new flavors inspired by international cuisine and American Airlines destinations worldwide.

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American is offering new menu offerings to business class passengers on international US inbound and outbound flights.

Some of the meals include macadamia-crusted sea bass with citrus cream sauce, quinoa, toasted orzo, and haricot verts.

American is also offering enhanced dining options to domestic travelers in first class.

Customers can also choose from new preorder options.

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Preorder options will continue to roll out this spring for business class on flights from the US to international destinations.

Business class, premium economy, and first class passengers can pre-order all of the meals offered to their cabins. The main cabin doesn't have pre-ordering available but passengers receive a complimentary in-flight snack and beverage. They can also purchase food through the buy-on-board program.

Passengers in premium cabins will also have access to the new amenity kit program.

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American's amenity kit includes basic comfort amenities like a toothbrush, dental kit, eye mask, and earplugs. The kit will also cycle different skincare products and offerings in premium cabins.

American collaborated with beauty retailer Thirteen Lune to curate skincare offerings in the amenity kit.

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The kit will feature high-quality beauty brands from Thirteen Lune's tailored collection. Passengers can scan a QR code in the kit to learn about each brand and partner featured.

Customers will receive the Thirteen Lune kit for the first few weeks of the kickoff to the new program.

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Service Alterations Map

There's no current service alteration

27 April 2022 - 28 April 2022

Late night closure Upminster to Ockendon from 00:15

Service Alterations Map

3 May 2022 - 5 May 2022

Late night closure Fenchurch Street to Barking / Upminster from 20:40

Service Alterations Map

1 May 2022 - 1 May 2022

Liverpool Street - Barking; Basildon - Shoeburyness; Barking - Grays via Rainham and Grays - Pitsea closed

Service Alterations Map

8 May 2022 - 8 May 2022

Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham and Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury closed

2 May 2022 - 2 May 2022

The service provision and line closures will vary throughout the day please use the descriptions above for further information.

9 May 2022 - 12 May 2022

Stanford - Pitsea closed from 22:20

Service Alterations Map

15 May 2022 - 15 May 2022

22 May 2022 - 22 May 2022

Limehouse - Barking via West Ham; Barking - Grays via Rainham and Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury closed

Service Alterations Map

23 May 2022 - 26 May 2022

Fenchurch Street - Upminster closed from 23:30

Service Alterations Map

30 May 2022 - 2 June 2022

Southend Central - Shoeburyness closed from 23:55 until 03:55 following morning.

Service Alterations Map

29 May 2022 - 29 May 2022

Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham and Chafford Hundred - Pitsea via Tilbury closed

5 June 2022 - 5 June 2022

Liverpool Street - Barking; Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury

6 June 2022 - 9 June 2022

Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea closed from 22:20

11 June 2022 - 11 June 2022

Liverpool Street - Stratford

12 June 2022 - 12 June 2022

Liverpool Street - Stratford; Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury; Barking - Grays via Rainham

13 June 2022 - 16 June 2022

Fenchurch Street - Barking from 20:40; Barking - Upminster from 23:30

18 June 2022 - 18 June 2022

19 June 2022 - 19 June 2022

20 June 2022 - 20 June 2022

Laindon - Leigh-on-Sea; Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea

25 June 2022 - 26 June 2022

27 June 2022 - 30 June 2022

Barking - Pitsea via Laindon; Upminster - Grays via Ockendon

3 July 2022 - 3 July 2022

Grays - Pitsea; Shoeburyness - Leigh-on-Sea; Liverpool Street - Barking

Service Alterations Map

4 July 2022 - 7 July 2022

Fenchurch Street - Barking; Barking - Upminster from 23:30

10 July 2022 - 10 July 2022

Liverpool Street-Stratford; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham

11 July 2022 - 14 July 2022

Grays - Pitsea from 22:20

17 July 2022 - 17 July 2022

Liverpool Street-Barking; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham

Service Alterations Map

24 July 2022 - 24 July 2022

Service Alterations Map

25 July 2022 - 26 July 2022

27 July 2022 - 27 July 2022

Industrial Action - No service for Ockendon and Chafford Hundred; Reduced service on other routes

28 July 2022 - 28 July 2022

Delayed start up. Late night closure Fenchurch Street to Barking / Upminster from 20:40

31 July 2022 - 31 July 2022

Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham

Service Alterations Map

1 August 2022 - 4 August 2022

7 August 2022 - 7 August 2022

14 August 2022 - 14 August 2022

15 August 2022 - 17 August 2022

21 August 2022 - 21 August 2022

Liverpool Street - Barking; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham

22 August 2022 - 25 August 2022

Southend Central - Shoeburyness from 23:55

28 August 2022 - 28 August 2022

Fenchurch Street - Barking; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham

12 November 2022 - 12 November 2022

Liverpool Street - Barking

Service Alterations Map

14 November 2022 - 17 November 2022

19 November 2022 - 19 November 2022

20 November 2022 - 20 November 2022

Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Pitsea via Laindon; Upminster - Grays via Ockendon

Service Alterations Map

27 November 2022 - 27 November 2022

Liverpool Street - Barking; Basildon - Shoeburyness; Barking - Grays via Rainham; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon

Service Alterations Map

28 November 2022 - 1 December 2022

4 December 2022 - 4 December 2022

Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham; Upminster - Pitsea via Ockendon

5 December 2022 - 8 December 2022

Laindon - Leigh-on-Sea from 00:10

Service Alterations Map

11 December 2022 - 11 December 2022

Grays - Pitsea

12 December 2022 - 12 December 2022

13 December 2022 - 18 December 2022

Strike Action

19 December 2022 - 22 December 2022

Fenchurch Street - Barking from 23:30

24 December 2022 - 24 December 2022

25 December 2022 - 26 December 2022

Service Alterations Map

27 December 2022 - 28 December 2022

Chafford Hundred - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham

Service Alterations Map

29 December 2022 - 29 December 2022

31 December 2022 - 31 December 2022

1 January 2023 - 1 January 2023

Liverpool Street - Barking; Chafford Hundred - Pitsea via Ockendon; Barking - Grays via Rainham

2 January 2023 - 2 January 2023

3 January 2023 - 7 January 2023

Strike Timetables in Place

9 January 2023 - 12 January 2023

Fenchurch Street - Barking from 20:40

8 January 2023 - 8 January 2023

Leigh-on-Sea - Shoeburyness; Grays - Pitsea via Tilbury

9 April 2023 - 10 April 2023

Woodgrange Park - Pitsea via Rainham; Chafford Hundred - Grays

Service Alterations Map

10 April 2023 - 13 April 2023

Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea

16 April 2023 - 16 April 2023

Woodgrange Park - Grays via Rainham; Leigh-on-Sea - Shoeburyness; Woodgrange Park - Barking via Rainham; Chafford Hundred - Grays

18 April 2023 - 19 April 2023

Barking - Upminster from 00:15

30 April 2023 - 1 May 2023

1 May 2023 - 4 May 2023

30 January 2023 - 2 February 2023

4 February 2023 - 4 February 2023

Liverpool Street - Barking; Late night changes

5 February 2023 - 5 February 2023

Liverpool Street - Barking; Chafford Hundred - Pitsea; Barking - Grays via Rainham

Service Alterations Map

6 February 2023 - 9 February 2023

11 February 2023 - 11 February 2023

12 February 2023 - 12 February 2023

Service Alterations Map

18 February 2023 - 18 February 2023

Liverpool Street - Bow Junction; West Ham - Barking ALL DAY. Barking - Laindon; Upminster - Grays until 12:00.

19 February 2023 - 19 February 2023

Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham

Service Alterations Map

20 February 2023 - 20 February 2023

Fenchurch Street - Barking from 20:40; Barking - Upminster from 23:35

25 February 2023 - 25 February 2023

26 February 2023 - 26 February 2023

27 February 2023 - 2 March 2023

7 May 2023 - 7 May 2023

Fenchurch Street - Barking; Barking - Stanford-le-Hope via Rainham; Chafford Hundred - Grays from 01:10

14 May 2023 - 14 May 2023

Basildon and Leigh-on-Sea; Barking - Pitsea via Rainham; Chafford Hundred - Grays

21 May 2023 - 21 May 2023

Barking - Grays from 01:15

23 May 2023 - 25 May 2023

Laindon - Leigh-on-Sea; Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea from 00:10

28 May 2023 - 29 May 2023

Barking - Grays from 00:20

29 May 2023 - 1 June 2023

Service Alterations Map

3 June 2023 - 4 June 2023

Fenchurch Street - Barking from 01:25

Service Alterations Map

4 June 2023 - 4 June 2023

Upminster - Grays via Ockendon from 01:05

5 June 2023 - 8 June 2023

Fenchurch Street - East Ham; Barking - Upminster from 23:30

17 June 2023 - 18 June 2023

18 June 2023 - 18 June 2023

24 June 2023 - 25 June 2023

26 June 2023 - 29 June 2023

Fenchurch Street - Barking/Upminster from 20:45

1 July 2023 - 2 July 2023

3 July 2023 - 6 July 2023

Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea from 22:20

8 July 2023 - 9 July 2023

11 July 2023 - 11 July 2023

Barking - Upminster from 00:12

Service Alterations Map

16 July 2023 - 16 July 2023

Woodgrange Park - Grays via Rainham from 01:15

17 July 2023 - 20 July 2023

23 July 2023 - 23 July 2023

Barking - Grays via Rainham from 01:15

24 July 2023 - 27 July 2023

30 July 2023 - 30 July 2023

Barking - Pitsea via Rainham; Upminster - Grays via Ockendon from 13:15

5 August 2023 - 6 August 2023

7 August 2023 - 10 August 2023

12 August 2023 - 13 August 2023

Fenchurch Street - Barking from 01:30

14 August 2023 - 17 August 2023

19 August 2023 - 20 August 2023

20 August 2023 - 20 August 2023

21 August 2023 - 24 August 2023

Barking - Pitsea via Laindon; Upminster - Grays via Ockendon from 22:45

27 August 2023 - 28 August 2023

28 August 2023 - 31 August 2023

3 September 2023 - 3 September 2023

Woodgrange Park - Pitsea via Grays from 01:15

4 September 2023 - 7 September 2023

Service Alterations Map

10 September 2023 - 10 September 2023

Engineering Work at Liverpool Street from 01:00

12 September 2023 - 14 September 2023

17 September 2023 - 17 September 2023

17 September 2023 - 17 June 2023

West Horndon - Laindon from 08:00

18 September 2023 - 21 September 2023

24 September 2023 - 24 September 2023

Woodgrange Park - Barking; Barking - Grays via Rainham from 01:15

Laindon - Pitsea from 08:00

24 September 2023 - 28 September 2023

1 October 2023 - 1 October 2023

Fenchurch Street - Barking from 01:10

3 October 2023 - 3 October 2023

7 October 2023 - 9 October 2023

Barking - Pitsea via Laindon

Service Alterations Map

8 October 2023 - 8 October 2023

Bow Jn - Manor Park from 02:00

9 October 2023 - 12 October 2023

14 October 2023 - 15 October 2023

Upminster – Pitsea via Laindon from 01:25

15 October 2023 - 15 October 2023

Stanford-le-Hope – Shoeburyness

15 October 2023 - 19 October 2023

Service Alterations Map

21 October 2023 - 21 October 2023

Service Alterations Map

22 October 2023 - 22 October 2023

Stanford-le-Hope - Shoeburyness

Service Alterations Map

28 October 2023 - 28 October 2023

29 October 2023 - 29 October 2023

30 October 2023 - 2 November 2023

4 November 2023 - 4 November 2023

Barking - Pitsea via Laindon from 01:25

Service Alterations Map

5 November 2023 - 5 November 2023

Barking - Pitsea via Laindon Engineering work at Liverpool Street

7 November 2023 - 9 November 2023

Service Alterations Map

13 November 2023 - 16 November 2023

Service Alterations Map

18 November 2023 - 19 November 2023

Barking - Pitsea via Laindon; Upminster - Ockendon from 01:25

Service Alterations Map

20 November 2023 - 23 November 2023

Fenchurch Street - Barking/Upminster from 23:30

3 December 2023 - 3 December 2023

Basildon - Leigh-on-Sea; Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea

Service Alterations Map

4 December 2023 - 7 December 2023

10 December 2023 - 10 December 2023

Limehouse - Upminster

Service Alterations Map

11 December 2023 - 14 December 2023

Fenchurch Street - Barking/Upminster

17 December 2023 - 17 December 2023

24 December 2023 - 24 December 2023

Fenchurch Street - Upminster; Barking - Grays via Rainham

Service Alterations Map

25 December 2023 - 26 December 2023

c2c Christmas shutdown

Service Alterations Map

27 December 2023 - 27 December 2023

28 December 2023 - 29 December 2023

End of Year Reduction

1 January 2024 - 1 January 2024

Limehouse/ Fenchurch Street - Upminster; Barking - Grays via Rainham

2 January 2024 - 4 January 2024

8 January 2024 - 11 January 2024

14 January 2024 - 14 January 2024

Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Pitsea via Rainham; Between Chafford Hundred - Grays

Service Alterations Map

15 January 2024 - 18 January 2024

Southend Central - Shoeburyness Central

21 January 2024 - 21 January 2024

22 January 2024 - 25 January 2024

28 January 2024 - 28 January 2024

Liverpool Street - Barking; Leigh-on-Sea - Shoeburyness; Barking - Pitsea via Rainham; Upminster and Grays

Service Alterations Map

29 January 2024 - 1 February 2024

3 February 2024 - 3 February 2024

4 February 2024 - 4 February 2024

5 February 2024 - 8 February 2024

Barking - Grays

Service Alterations Map

10 February 2024 - 10 February 2024

11 February 2024 - 11 February 2024

Liverpool Street - Barking; Grays - Pitsea

Service Alterations Map

12 February 2024 - 15 February 2023

17 February 2024 - 17 February 2024

18 February 2024 - 18 February 2024

Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking - Pitsea via Laindon

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19 February 2024 - 22 February 2024

24 February 2024 - 24 February 2024

25 February 2024 - 25 February 2024

Liverpool Street - Barking; Barking and Pitsea via Laindon

3 March 2024 - 3 March 2024

Liverpool Street - Barking; Grays/Chafford Hundred and Pitsea

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4 March 2024 - 7 March 2024

9 March 2024 - 9 March 2024

10 March 2024 - 10 March 2024

Barking - Leigh-on-Sea via Laindon; Stanford-le-Hope - Pitsea

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11 March 2024 - 14 March 2024

16 March 2024 - 17 March 2024

24 March 2024 - 24 March 2024

Barking - Grays via Rainham

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25 March 2024 - 28 March 2024

1 April 2024 - 1 April 2024

Southend Central - Shoeburyness

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13 April 2024 - 13 April 2024

14 April 2024 - 14 April 2024

15 April 2024 - 18 April 2024

20 April 2024 - 20 April 2024

Upminster - Pitsea via Laindon

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22 April 2024 - 25 April 2024

Laindon/Stanford - Leigh

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28 April 2024 - 28 April 2024

Barking - Pitsea via Rainham/Tilbury

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29 April 2024 - 2 May 2024

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