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Passport Newsletter

Passport Newsletter in spring colors


Well, it’s been awhile since posting to the blog. That’s because a lot has been happening here at Passport Newsletter.

  • We have brought on a new, 24/7 subscription service line at 866-838-5364.
  • We have a new accounting system and a new address for subscription payments:
         Passport Newsletter
         P.O. Box 77808
         Seattle, WA 98177
  • We’re re-organizing our circulation processes
  • We’ve made changes to our technology side which are a little hard to see from this view (so far), but which will allow us to serve you better in the future.

I know, I know, that all sounds SO exciting.

Of course, we’re still the same company under the same ownership and editorial leadership, which means we haven’t changed what you love best about Passport Newsletter — namely the world-wide coverage, the global network of seasoned travel correspondents, or the genuine concern our staff has for serving our readers.

Right now the May issue is printing and will soon be headed for the post office. In it, you’ll have an opportunity to read about our latest finds for dining, shopping, hotels and sights from Newport Beach to the Amalfi Coast, from lonesome desert expanses in Utah to the temple-laden hills of Chiang Mai; from vintage shops in Paris to summertime in the Madeleine Islands. And there’s more, as well.

If you’re a subscriber, then keep an eye peeled for the next issue. If you’re not yet a subscriber, consider becoming one (or perhaps give a subscription to Mom for Mothers’ Day). And if you’re a visitor with just a casual interest, feel free to download our sample issue by ordering one here:

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Thanks for stopping by. We’ll pick up regular posting here again soon.

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