With the holidays right around the corner, Americans are preparing to head over the river, through the woods … and into the airport. With all the ever-changing airport restrictions, occasional travelers may be nervous about what to expect. Marlys Arnold, frequent traveler and author of Pack Your Bags!, an interactive book on CD-ROM, offers the following tips to make travel planning (and the journey itself) go smoother.
– Don
Monday, December 28th, 2009
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If you’re going away for the holidays this year, you’re probably unhappily anticipating a hike in gas prices, long lines at airport security and delays all-around. According to the Bureau of Transportation, Thanksgiving and the winter holiday season are the busiest long-distance travel times in a given year. While travelers cannot avoid hefty waits at check-in and traffic on the highway, there are plenty of measures to take in order to alleviate
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
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When you think of holiday travel, what comes to your mind first? When thinking of holiday travel, many individuals automatically think of traveling to visit with family and friends for Christmas, Thanksgiving, or Easter. While these may be the most well-known holidays, they are not the only ones. In the summer months, many individuals and families make the decision to vacation on or around Labor Day or the Forth of July.
If you are i
Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
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This year may be the best time in ages to take a well deserved vacation because the travel industry is having financial difficulties in these tough economic times. You now can find incredibly cheap airfares and last minute flights, exclusive hotels and cheap hotels, family resorts and all inclusive resorts, as well as discount cruises and last minute cruises on the web, or at your local travel agency. It stands to reason that if any airplane,
Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
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With the holidays right around the corner, Americans are preparing to head over the river, through the woods … and into the airport. With all the ever-changing airport restrictions, occasional travelers may be nervous about what to expect. Marlys Arnold, frequent traveler and author of Pack Your Bags!, an interactive book on CD-ROM, offers the following tips to make travel planning (and the journey itself) go smoother.
– Don
Sunday, October 4th, 2009
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Africa is the land of magic charms, tribes, mysterious voodoo, wild animals, gold and diamond mines etc. It is a paradise for hunters as well as animal lovers. Africa has famous Sahara desert, river Nile, Mount Kilimanjaro. If one side of Africa is desert, the other side compensates with amazing greenery and waterfalls. Africa definitely quenches the adventure thirst in you. Experience the legendary tom-toms and exotic smells in the land of Afric
Sunday, September 20th, 2009
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With the holidays right around the corner, Americans are preparing to head over the river, through the woods … and into the airport. With all the ever-changing airport restrictions, occasional travelers may be nervous about what to expect. Marlys Arnold, frequent traveler and author of Pack Your Bags!, an interactive book on CD-ROM, offers the following tips to make travel planning (and the journey itself) go smoother.
– Don
Tuesday, July 21st, 2009
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Air travel is expensive. But I’m not telling you something you don’t already know. There are many ways to save money on air travel some of them will save you a little, some will save you a lot. Before you book your next trip, see if any of these money savings tips are options for you.
Consider flying out of another airport. Sometimes the nearest airport does not have the best rates. Checking the rates at one or two of the next nearest
Friday, June 12th, 2009
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