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Shirley Tack(Azumano Travel Agent)
Azumano Agent Since:
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June 25, 1987 |
| First Name: |
Shirley |
| Last Name: |
Tack |
| Phone: |
541-757-9792 |
| Email: |
stack@azumano.com |
| Location: |
Corvallis, OR |
| Specialties: |
Abel Tasman Tours, American Express Vacations, Avanti Destinations, Brendan Worldwide Vacations, Cancun, Disney, Pleasant Holidays, Riviera Maya, Sunspots International, Travel Connection |
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About Shirley Tack:
I have been with the company as a leisure travel agent since 1987. During that time, we have always been a full service travel agency, so I am knowledgable is all aspects of leisure travel. It will be my pleasure to help you with your cruises, tours, family vacations, or weekend get-aways. Shirley Tack's Blog Posts
Keeping Children Safe
| August 26, 2010 |
| It may seem abundantly obvious, yet it can’t be said enough: Children, especially the littlest ones, must be supervised at all times by adults. Letting children roam and simply forgetting about them for a few minutes of badly needed grown-up R&R just isn’t an option.Fortunately, airports are beginning to realize that engaging the attention of child travelers makes it less likely that they or their parents will just wander off, wondering what on earth to do. Airports in the United... |
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New Fees
| June 18, 2010 |
| This summer, American will offer early boarding as a stand-alone option for a flat fee of $10 each way. Air travelers will be able to buy the perk at self-service check-in kiosks up to one hour before their flight is scheduled to leave.... |
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St. Lucia
| January 26, 2010 |
| -- Boiling mud pots, rain forests, and a drive-in volcano.All that and spectacular beaches, too, on the Caribbean island of St. Lucia, which promises a lot more than your typical resort getaway. With a culture that has borrowed from both the British and French -- the small island midway between Martinique and St. Vincent changed hands some 14 times before finally gaining independence in 1979. Less than 200,000 people live on this little bit of paradise -- only about 27 miles long and less than... |
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