For those of you who wish to be particularly nosy(/concerned/interested):
PRE-DEPARTURE BRIEFING AND RECEPTION AT BRITISH EMBASSY, WASHINGTON DC
Arrangements
will be made for the new Scholars to attend a pre-departure briefing at the
British Embassy in Washington DC on 16/17/18 September 2012, and it is hoped
that The British Ambassador will be available to host a Reception for the
Scholars during that period. Flight
tickets will be handed out in Washington and Scholars will travel to London as
a group following the pre-departure briefing and Reception. Further details will be sent out in due
course by the British Council at the Embassy.
TRAVEL TO THE UNITED KINGDOM
Arrangements
for the Scholars’ travel from the United States to the UK will be made on
behalf of the Marshall Commission by the British Embassy and reservations will
be made for the 2012 Scholars to fly to London from Washington DC as a group,
leaving on the evening of Tuesday 18 September 2012, arriving in London on 19 September 2012.
The Scholars
will be met at the airport in London by the Marshall Commission’s staff and
will stay in a London hotel for two nights to enable them to attend certain
functions which have been arranged for their reception before proceeding to
their respective universities. Details
of this programme will be sent out at a later date.
The Commission
expects all to travel from Washington DC to London as a group unless approval
is given for alternative arrangements. The British Embassy will be in touch
with you shortly, if they have not already contacted you, to discuss
arrangements for your travel from your place of residence to Washington
DC. In due course information about
this, and about other arrangements necessary before departure from the United
States, will be sent out by the British Embassy. If they do not already hold one, Scholars
should ensure that they have a valid US passport.
BAGGAGE ARRANGEMENTS AND INSURANCE
Further detailed information on baggage arrangements have
been sent out separately.
Transportation
of baggage within the United States is the Scholars’ own responsibility, as is
the cost of any insurance coverage. The Commission stresses the importance
of taking out adequate personal and baggage insurance while in transit from
home in the United States to destination in the United Kingdom;
Arrangements for the latter can be made through SOS International, the
Commission's agents in New Jersey (see below).
Coverage costs must be paid by the Scholars/Fellows before departure and
the Commission will not at any time be involved in any way with
Scholars’/Fellows’ insurance. The Commission advises Scholars/Fellows to pack
baggage carefully in order to provide maximum protection for your possessions
while in transit. Particular instructions for packing belongings is included in
the shipping information.
Accompanied baggage.
The free
allowance on transatlantic flights is one piece of
checked baggage, weighing up to 50 lbs (23 kg); when added together, the maximum
dimensions (length + width + depth) of any piece of checked baggage must not
exceed 35.5 x 29.5 x 16 inches.
In addition, one piece of cabin luggage is allowed,
weighing up to 13lbs (6kg); the dimensions of hand baggage must not exceed 9 x
14 x 22 inches (length x width x breadth). You should however check with the
particular airline before flying as weight allowances and dimensions can vary. Excess
baggage charges will be the responsibility of the individual. As these are
high, Scholars are strongly advised to make every effort to keep within the
free allowance and to make use of the container service for their heavy baggage
(see below). Scholars wishing to bring with them any electrical equipment (e.g.
personal computer) are advised to check the security regulations with the
appropriate airline nearer the time, since these may be subject to change.
Unaccompanied baggage. The Commission will pay for up to 250 lbs of
a Scholar’s/Fellow’s unaccompanied baggage sent by container ship from New Jersey in accordance
with the agreements made by it for that purpose. The weight of the consignment will be
determined by actual gross weight or 12 lbs per cu. ft., whichever is the
greater. Arrangements have been made
with Agility Logistics Limited in London and SOS
International in New Jersey,
for the Marshall Scholars’/Fellows’ baggage to be shipped by container as one
consignment.
Detailed information on the group
shipping facility has already been sent out by email.
If a
Scholar/Fellow prefers to make independent arrangements for transportation of
baggage to Britain, this
will be in order, but the Commission will not then be involved in any way;
repayment of the costs will be arranged on arrival in the UK, on
presentation of receipts, and will not exceed the group rate agreed with SOS
International.
The final date for baggage to arrive
in NJ will be Friday 17 August 2012.
3 comments:
Lovely! I'll certainly be in DC then. We'll need to see each other :)
Becca,
I hope that you will continue your blog while in England. I know that our parents and Ganna are proud of you as a friend of your granddad Ken, and one who only knew you when you were a small baby, so am I. I know Ken would be walking on cloud nine if he were watching you grow into the wonderful young woman that you are.
Best,
David Layne
Thanks so much, David! That really means a lot. I am planning to set up a new blog specific for my UK travels; I will post that information on this blog when it gets set up!
:)
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