Rob: Yes, I got it and plan to contact them ASAP, 305-325-0440 and 305-631-0686 are the numbers I recieved, Thank You Dan Marciano
Robert Myers wrote: Dan, I hope that you got my post on shipping to Ceiba from Miami, if not I will repost. It seems like there were many helpful replies
Rob Myers Tegucigalpa, Honduras Central America On Nov 30, 2006, at 8:11 AM, Dan Marciano wrote:
> Megan: > Relax. > They do speak English at the airport, > Yes, it is quite an exciting landing with all the mountians and > usually clouds, but the pilots are VERY GOOD and get you in without > incident. > The paper your friend is refering to is the customs paper that they > give you on the plane, you only need to declare goods that you are > importing, possibly for resale, or gifts, or whatever, they do not > care about your personal clothes and articles. This is done for the > purposes of possible duty that may be necessary. > You will need to go thru customs where they check your Passport when > the let you in to the country, Just follow the signs and the other > passengers. > Then you get your bags, and there are plenty of people willing to > carry them for you( for tips) > $1.00 = about 18.80 limperas on our last trip early November, but it > does fluctuate some. > After you get off the plane, unless you have someone picking you up, > You will probably go outside and take a taxi. If you are conecting to > another flight you will not even leave the airport. > Good luck, and enjoy the experience. Hope this helps some. > Dan M > > Megan wrote: > Hi everyone! I absolutely love this group and reading what everyone > writes. It is SO interesting and I am learning SO much so far! > > Anyways, I have a question about arriving at the Toncontin Airport. > I've already heard the landing stories lol but it seems like it will > be VERY exciting and nerve-wracking all at the same time when > landing! But I have some concerns about where to go after stepping > off the plane? It is probably just like a regular airport, but I > have never really flew alone before. > > Could anyone give me advice on where to go? I also heard from a > friend that when you arrive they give you a paper and you have to > list the items that are in your suitcase and the value of them. If > this is still true, since it was a while ago when my friend went > there, > couldn't I just write out my list here in the states and then > transfer it to the paper they give me to save time? I'm just > thinking of the easiest and smoothest way to get through the airport > situation because I know that they probably don't speak much English > there...or do they?...and I know that it can probably get QUITE > complicated! > > Thanks! Sorry this is SO long! > > ~Megan > > > > >
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