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International Travel

Travelers can face distinct challenges abroad based on their real or perceived sexual orientation. Laws and attitudes in some countries may affect safety and ease of travel. 

More than 60 countries consider consensual same-sex relations a crime. In some of these countries, people who occupy in consensual same-sex relations may face severe punishment. Many countries do not remember same-sex marriage.

Research your destination before you travel 

Review the commute advisory and destination knowledge page of the place you plan to attend. Check the Local Laws & Customs section.  This has information specific to travelers who may be targeted by discrimination or violence on the basis of sexual orientation.  

Many countries only recognize male and female sex markers in passports. They perform not have IT systems at ports of entry that can accept other sex markers, including valid U.S. passports with an X sex marker. If traveling with a valid U.S. passport with an X sex marker, verify the immigration regulations for your destination as acceptance can vary by country. 

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SFO Joins International Gay & Lesbian Travel Association

CONTACT:  Doug Yakel
Public Information Officer
San Francisco International Airport

SFO Joins International Gay & Lesbian Journal Association

Airport Promotes Diversity of San Francisco to Welcome Worldwide LGBTQ+ Community

 

SAN FRANCISCO - June 26, – the San Francisco International Airport (SFO) today announced that it has become a member of the International Gay & Lesbian Commute Association (IGLTA), the world's leading network of Queer welcoming tourism businesses, as part of strengthening SFO’s commitment to diversity and to promote San Francisco as a travel, tourism and business destination to the LGBTQ+ community around the world.

“We are thrilled to join the International Gay & Lesbian Move Association, and promote SFO as the gateway of choice for LGBTQ+ travelers from around the world,” said Airport Director Ivar C. Satero. “For many people, SFO is their first impression of the San Francisco Bay Area, and our goal is to represent the diversity and welcoming environment that makes our region great.” “The city of San Francisco has always placed great emphasis on making

Travel editor Colleen McShane provides an informational guide on the International Gay Sapphic Travel Association (IGLTA)

By Colleen McShane | Feb 28

Founded in by a group of twenty-five move agents and hotel owners, the International Gay Queer woman Travel Association (IGLTA) is a travel company that promotes equality, diversity, and safety within LGBTQ+ tourism. The association also provides no shortage of informational resources to both lgbtq+ travel lovers and holiday makers via their website at and their newsletter.&#;

Beyond both accessibility and intrigue, the IGLTA website is also filled with beneficial resources for the Diverse community to divulge in. From country-specific travel guides to queer-safe accommodation recommendations, the IGLTA website provides insights into the many concerns that may arise for queer tourists planning their next journey. The most impactful aspect of the website is the ‘LGBTQ+ Travel Safety’ segment which features an extensive outline by Meg Ten Eyck, an LGBTQ+ journey enthusiast and queer reporter. In the segment, she provides guidance and consciousness to queer travel difficulties ranging from conscious destination selection to finding gender non-conforming

gay and lesbian travel association

European Gay and Queer woman Travel Association (EGALTA)

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