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Tis the Season to Travel By:-Larry Westfall
With Christmas and New Years right around the corner, many people will be traveling to visit family and friends. And many will take to the air to return home for Christmas dinner and New Year Eve celebrations. Many of these people will be first time flyers and should do a little homework before taking that first flight. Different countries and different airports/airlines have different rules – so check before you fly.
Common Sense Travel Tips By:-Larry Westfall
Flying is a routine activity for millions of Americans, and raises no health considerations for the great majority of them. However, there are certain things you can do to ensure that your flight is as comfortable as possible.
Safe Travel - What to Bring – 10 Tips By:-Larry Westfall
Travel today can be confusing with rules and regulations changing on a regular basis. Last year I could bring a bottle of water but no lighter. This year it is the opposite. Zippo lighters are OK but no bottled water – go figure. Sometimes the rules vary by country – so check, check, check.
Frequent Flyer Programs – Get the Most Out of Your Miles By:-Larry Westfall
Virtually all major U.S. airlines have a frequent-flyer plan, and many foreign carriers are starting them. These programs allow you to earn free trips, upgrades (e.g., from Coach to First Class) or other awards based on how often you fly on that airline. In some programs you can earn credit by using specified hotels, rental car companies, credit cards, etc. It doesn't cost anything to join a program, and you can enroll in the programs of any number of different airlines.
Air Passengers with Disabilities – Know Your Rights By:-Larry Westfall
Over 40 million Americans have disabilities. The Air Carrier Access Act and the Department of Transportation rule that implements it, set out procedures designed to ensure that these individuals have the same opportunity as anyone else to enjoy a pleasant flight. Here are some of the major provisions of the rule:
Travel For Senior Tips By:-bara bidarawati
Senior travel is growing in popularity. Instead of relaxing at home, a large number of senior citizens are making the decision to get out and travel. If you are a senior citizen and you are interested in taking a summer vacation, you may be wondering which summer vacation destination is best.
Going to Thailand in December? By:-Larry Westfall
Don't be surprised if you see a sea of yellow when you land in Bangkok.
Top Twelve Travel Tips for Students By:-Larry Westfall
If you are a student planning a trip overseas, here are some tips to help you with your trip. This list is not all inclusive, but it should give you a good start to a safe and enjoyable trip abroad.
Some Travel Tips for Students By:-Larry Westfall
Planning a vacation in a faraway land? Received a job offer to teach in Asia? Although most trips abroad are trouble free, being prepared will go a long way to avoiding the possibility of serious trouble.
Thai Visas for American Citizens By:-Larry Westfall
Going to Thailand? Going to stay more than 30 days, work or retire in Thailand? Make sure you know the rules.
Where to stay in Pattaya? By:-Larry Westfall
You’ve decided to spend your holiday in Pattaya, Thailand and leave the cold and snow of your home country. Great! But, where do you stay once you get there?
Asia Safety Travel Tips By:-bara bidarawati
Asia occupies a quarter of the earth's land mass, it spans a lot of time zones. Having a single travel guide for all of Asia is virtually impossible. Asia like any other continent, here are basic travel tips for a few of the most happening countries in Asia.
Trip Travel Insurance By:-Tommy Stephens
An articel related to Trip Travel Insurance
Plan a Road Trip By:-Tomer Harel
Your road trip begins at the picturesque stretch of road at YoHo National Park, which is located on the British Columbia, and at the Alberta Border, which passes through Banff National Park. To throw in a bit of trivia for your family trip, Banff National Park is actually the very first national park in Canada, built way back in 1885. If you want to go all out in history for your Canadian Rockies road trip, then you won’t be disappointed to know that you’ll actually be passing along two World Heritage Parks along the way, namely Icefields Parkway and Jasper National Park.
How to get fair deal while going for timeshare resale: By:-Lesley Lyon
Timeshare bought through a resale cost very less than buying directly from the resort owner or developer, but then having a thorough knowledge about the purchase of timeshare resale will provide a good and a positive experience by avoiding scams.
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