Departure & Return

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Departure & Return We depart on Tuesday, August 9. Be at Pearson Airport Terminal 3 by 3:45 p.m. Flight Number is AirFrance 351 (going to Paris) Please do not try to print boarding pass online. We return on Thursday, August 25 at 4:05 p.m. Return flight is AirFrance 356 from Paris. Terminal 3 at Pearson.

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We depart on Tuesday, August 9 . Be at Pearson Airport Terminal 3 by 3:45 p.m. Flight Number is AirFrance 351 (going to Paris) Please do not try to print boarding pass online. We return on Thursday, August 25 at 4:05 p.m. Return flight is AirFrance 356 from Paris. Terminal 3 at Pearson. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Departure & Return

We depart on Tuesday, August 9.Be at Pearson Airport Terminal 3 by 3:45 p.m.

Flight Number is AirFrance 351 (going to Paris)Please do not try to print boarding pass online.

We return on Thursday, August 25 at 4:05 p.m.Return flight is AirFrance 356 from Paris.

Terminal 3 at Pearson.

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Luggage Limits

Carry On

1 standard baggage item that respects the following maximum dimensions:

55 cm (l) x 35 cm (w) x 25 cm (h) – including pockets, wheels, and handles

1 accessory (handbag, notebook computer, camera, etc.)

Maximum total weight (standard baggage + accessory): 12 kg/26.5 lbs

Checked Baggage (1 Piece) – 23 kg max

For more details check the Air France Web Site

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Carry-on and / or Checked

If you are packing really light, you might be able to get away with just carry-on. Remember, however, that you cannot take a pen-knife, liquids, etc. into the cabin. These items have to be checked.

Checked baggage sometimes comes a day or two behind the passengers. I would suggest packing enough personal items – underwear, toothbrush, etc. – in your carry-on so as to be able to manage until your luggage catches up with you.

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Permission for Minors to Travel

These must be notarized. Lawyer here today who can notarize your documents for free.

Anyone who has attained the age of 18 need not have this document.

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Waiver Forms

These do not need to be notarized. There is an adult version and a version for

minors. Opportunity for you to let us serve you or your

child better by telling us of special health concerns, etc.

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Passports

Please do not forget your passports! I am told that Canadian Passports are a hot

item on the black market. Many thieves especially in busy areas such as airports, bus stations, train stations, WYD crowds...

Security belt is a good idea.

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Health Insurance

I know that many of you have purchased insurance through our travel agent.

Reminder that everyone must have some form of health travel insurance.

Waiver form gives you another opportunity to give us the health insurance info so that we can get in touch with the insurance company should you be unconscious, etc.

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Money

Euro is now about 1.4 Canadian Dollars. 50 Euros should be sufficient for personal items

such as batteries, Advil, sunscreen, and occasional ice-cream cone.

Souvenirs, of course, are another matter. There will be time to buy some.

Debit cards work nicely in getting cash out of ATMs. I would suggest this route rather than travellers cheques or buying Euros here.

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Credit Cards

Can be a great idea. Before you leave Canada, phone Visa or M/C

and tell them that you are going to Spain and the dates of departure and return. You don't want them freezing the account on you.

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Electronic Gadgets

Please do not take them with you: cell phones, iPods (or MP3 Players of any kind), games, etc.

Several of us will have cell phones that we will lend so that you can occasionally call home. Taking a cell from here without buying some special package will be very expensive to use.

We will publish the group cell numbers as soon as we verify that they work.

Cameras are ok to bring, but think about battery power.

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Clothes to Pack

You will be receiving two T-shirts at the airport. Bathing suit for showering. Something modest to sleep in. Although weather will be hot, do pack one light

sweater or at least a long-sleeved shirt. Hat to help shield you from the sun. (This will

be included in the WYD kit, but unfortunately we will not get this until August 15 or 16.)

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Clothes to Pack continued

One pair of sandals is all that I am taking. You might pack woolen socks to help with the

shock of walking on cobble stoned streets. There will be some opportunity to do laundry in

Alcala. On August 15 or 16 you will also receive a

WYD backpack. To find out what this is and what it contains go to: http://www.madrid11.com/en/pilgrim-info/1349

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Modest Dressing

It will be hot in Spain but that is no reason to throw modesty by the wayside.

Our clothes speak a language. We may be sincerely devoted to chastity in our souls, but our clothes may be giving another message.

By dressing modestly, we show respect for others and help one another to be pure.

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Other things to pack

Sleeping pad. Sleeping bag (light) or blanket. Personal toiletries. A light source – LED on key chain works well. A devotional book or other reading. You will want a water bottle, but I would

suggest just buying bottled water once we get to Spain and holding on to the bottle.

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First Night in Burgos

We need to come up with a rooming list. There are quadruple, triple, doubles, and one

single. We can start on a list today, but I reserve the

right to alter it so as to avoid awkward groupings, especially among those who are not here today.

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Lumbier / Sangüesa

From Burgos we go to our host towns, which are about 10 km apart and about 40 km to the SE of Pamplona.

The group has been divided. This is something that you will have to trust Fr Michael and me and the two Spanish priests on.

There are some joint activities, including the play on Friday night, the day in Javier Castle, and the visit on Sunday, to Roncesvalles.

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Days in the DioceseArchdiocese of Pamplona – Tudela

Lumbier and Sangüesa

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Agenda August 15-25

August 15 – Mass in Pamplona / depart for Alcala

August 15 – Evening – Arrive in Alcala August 16-21 – WYD in Madrid August 22-24: three one day trips to Toledo,

Salamanca, Avila & Segovia – return to Alcala each evening

August 25: Early morning – depart for Toronto via Paris

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Other

Any ideas about potential gifts to those who are putting us up?

Learning Huron Carol Learning other songs about St Philip in English

and Spanish