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Airfare Travel Deals

March 26, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

Among people who travel a lot, airfare deals appear to be a common conversational topic among those who want the best price and who want to travel at the best possible time.Ticket prices appear to fluctuate significantly in different parts of the World, but it’s possible to fly to most locations for considerably less than the full standard fare,with the aid of a good travel agent and some research.

The key difference when it comes to getting good deals is the adaptability of the traveler. Your flexibility and willingness to compromise on the day and time of year you travel will almost always get you a cheap seat.Airlines want to save money by slotting people into empty seats, and you can capitalize off this if you are able to modify your dates to suit theirs. However, with most airlines, if you decide to switch your travel date after you have booked a flight, you will incur a hefty cancellation of amendment penalty. A good point to remember about being flexible while looking at flights is that if you want to cancel or change a flight without receiving added charges, it might be more sensible to pay the regular fare.

The frequent flyer usually makes the biggest gains in the competitive world of airlines and airfare deals. The frequent flyer program is designed as a thank you for good customers because of their loyalty. People earn points or bonuses every time that they fly on certain carriers and redeem and receive free tickets or other compensations.Fierce competition has seen several airlines adopt the design or to unite with other airlines; several hotels are following the airlines’ path.

The most used source for deals in airfare is online. These may be genuinely legitimate enterprises, but it is better to book with more well-known discount agents. Mostly, the problem is that people fail in verifying a site’s legitimacy until it is too late.If you are unable to make a visit to an agent’s office, make a call to learn what he or she knows pertaining to the industry; never rely on email contact alone. Question to find out if there are any likely snags related to their ticket deals, like a stopover at a non-attractive part of the world. Make sure that you know exactly which airline you are flying on, that’s very important information.

Airfare deals and options are opening up daily with new destinations and more flexible rates. Consequently, with careful research, a flexible attitude and airline options, you will eventually get to your destination unperturbed.

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Ten Vacation Packing Tips

March 21, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

The vacation packing tips that follow are based on experience - both good and bad. My wife and I have done enough things right, and enough wrong to have something to teach about travel. The last time we traveled together to Ecuador, we went with carry-on luggage only - a ten-pound pack each. This was one of the things we did right, and is tip number one.

1. Go light. It is simpler, especially if you are traveling by air and you can keep it to just carry-on. A few weeks ago we spent almost two hours waiting for a relative’s suitcase to show up on the Luggage carousel at Denver International Airport. At least it finally showed up, but if you can do just carry-on, you leave all problems of late or lost luggage behind, and travel more easily.

2. Have all you essentials in your carry-on bag. If your other luggage is lost, you should have what you need to stay clean and comfortable with you.

3. Budget a little extra and buy things as you go. Don’t carry 20 extra things for the five that you’ll end up using. You’ll find that this is more practical and relaxing than over-planning a vacation and over-weighting the luggage.

4. Valuables like jewelry are almost never covered by the luggage insurance the airline provides. Be sure to pack these items in your carry-on bag. We learned this one the hard way.

5. When packing shampoo, perfume, skin cream and other liquids, be careful. The cargo areas of planes are not pressurized fully, so the tops can pop off of bottles and other containers. To really be safe, pack such items in a sealed plastic bag.

6. Don’t pack things too tight. Your luggage may be opened and inspected, and the security officials may not know how to fit it all back in.

7. Important documents, like passports and identification, should never be packed in your luggage. Carry them on your person, preferably in a hidden pocket or security pouch under your shirt.

8. Have a good packing routine. For example, start by making a list of items you’ll need based on every circumstance you may be in during your vacation. Then consider each item, and remove any that aren’t likely to be used - especially if they can be easily obtained at your destination.

9. Check the weather forecast for your travel destinations before packing. You might need a raincoat, or a down coat, or (even better) shorts or a swimsuit. It is easy to get a forecast online now for anywhere in the world.

10. Write these packing tips and others down, and keep the list handy for each time you take a vacation.

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Dirt Cheap Airfare

March 20, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

In this age of high travel costs people are constantly in search of dirt cheap airfare.  Business and vacation travelers try to save money.  Read on for some tips and tricks on how to cut your airfare costs.

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Airlines now charge travelers for almost everything.  Many now charge a fee for a second checked bag.  They even charge for the first bag.  Window and aisle seats add a charge.  This made it ever more important to find a dirt cheap airfare in the first place.  All the charges bring a low fare up to where a normal fare was in the past.

The day of the dirt cheap airfare is not ended.  Realize that the high prices continued even after airlines no longer had to pay a lot for jet fuel.  Once a company or industry makes consumers accustomed to a certain type of charge or fee it’s very unlikely that they’ll ever remove it.  That’s how business works.

The reasons for the extra fees are known.  We know there are ways to find a dirt cheap airfare.  But how?  The Internet is there to help.  There are many travel sites where flights from many different airlines can be searched and compared.  These will often result in finding the best or lowest airfare.

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A dirt cheap airfare could be found on the airlines’ own websites.  They often include specials they don’t post to third party sites.  So don’t limit the search to the travel sites.  Become a member of each one, and make sure to sign up for their frequent flyer programs as well.

Many people make the mistake of only flying with one airline.  They believe it’s a path to receiving dirt cheap airfare.  That’s not true.  Comparison results in savings for every trip.  Some people like to feel special.  In that case stick with one airline.

Stay away from auction sites if you want dirt cheap airfare.  The secret of auctions is that people pay more than retail over 50% of the time.

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The dirt cheap airfare is out there.  Shop around to find it.

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Parking at Gatwick Airport

March 17, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

It can be very confusing to both find and book car parking space at the UK’s second busiest airport. Where can you go to get accurate parking price information? Do you need long term or short term parking? What are the key differences between the various car parks? These are the questions that I hope to answer in this brief article.

You may not be aware that Gatwick is the UK’s second busiest airport and the sixth busiest in the world. With over 32 million passengers using the airport each year it’s not surprising to find that the airport provides extensive car parking facilities.

You will probably want to use short term parking when dropping people off and picking them up from the airport. This is also adequate for most short duration journeys. Multi-storey short term parking is available at both the North and South terminals.

You are warned not to leave your car unattended for any length of time in the forecourt areas outside the passenger terminals. If you do your car will be removed by the vigilant airport security staff and you will have to pay a hefty release fee to get it back. If you need to leave your car unattended you should always park in the car parks provided.

If your trip lasts more than just a few days then Gatwick long term parking is recommended. There are numerous options to choose from when considering long term parking at Gatwick, which can be a little bewildering.

It is worthwhile looking at the details of the various long stay car parks servicing Gatwick airport to make certain they meet your requirements. Most airport car parks provide excellent security facilities including fencing, security cameras and regular patrols. Some outstanding car parks have the ‘park mark’ safer parking award. All provide free bus transfer between the car park and the airport terminal, but it is worthwhile checking the frequency of the bus service and how long it takes to transfer.

Meet and greet parking is what you need if bus transfers are too much hassle or if you want to save a little time. All you need do is drive directly to your airport terminal where the pre-arranged chauffeur will meet you. They will take your car and park it on your behalf in one of the secure long term car parks. When you return from your trip your car will have been retrieved from the car park to be ready and waiting for you as soon as you have cleared customs.

The benefits provided by meet and greet parking are that you don’t need to arrive at the airport very early as you don’t need to take a transfer bus from the car park and you will be on your way home as soon as you leave the airport terminal. You can also get take advantage of the valet service to have your car cleaned while you are away.

To get the best Gatwick parking rate it is essential that you book in advance. Usually, the further in advance you book your parking the better the price. The best way to check on prices and availability is to use an online price checking and comparison facility such as the one provided by Gosimply.com. This excellent website not only provides accurate and up to date parking prices and availability information it also provides honest and impartial customer reviews of various airport facilities, including airport hotels.

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Save Time And Money With The Best Travel Stores Online

March 16, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

Getting away and traveling to foreign lands can be some of the best experiences we can ever have. However, one of the biggest expenses associated with any trip is, of course, transportation. With today’s economic climate, many of us are looking for ways to save money on travel. Thankfully, with the advent of the Internet, we can often find amazing travel deals by looking for the best travel stores online.

So what are a few of the advantages with booking travel online? Here are just some of the many benefits:

1. Speed and Convenience

Booking travel online has never been quicker or more convenient. Many of the top travel sites make finding the ideal flight a question of filling in some basic information and pressing a few buttons. In a matter of a few seconds, you can get a listing of the many different flights available and exact pricing. You can even choose the seat that you’d like. All of this can be handled from the comfort of your own home, which means you don’t need spend time hunting around for a travel agency.

2. Customer Support

You might be thinking that booking travel online and not speaking to an agent means that it will be hard to get a hold of someone if something goes wrong during your trip. The good news is that some of the top travel sites have 24-hour support lines you can call at anytime and get help from a customer support representative. If you have trouble booking your flight or vacation package, these agents are also available to help you along. Once you are familiar with the system, chances are that you won’t need to speak to anyone, but it’s nice to know that help from a human is available if you need it.

3. Price

Finally, one of the greatest advantages with booking travel online is price. The competition on the Internet is fierce, and that translates into money in your pocket. You can find some of the very best travel bargains online, not only for flights, but also for hotel reservations, car rentals, vacation packages, and more. Some of them even offer a price guarantee so that if you happen to find a lower fare on another website, the site will actually refund you the difference. In addition to this, many offer last minute vacation packages that can save you some incredible dough.

Online travel stores are really the best places to book your next trip or vacation. The speed, convenience, and prices are very difficult to match by traditional travel agencies who have a truckload of expenses to cover every month.

But which online travel stores are the best? For reviews of the best travel stores online and more useful travel tips, check out http://besttravelstore.net.

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Paradise Drowning - Maldives Under Threat

March 14, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

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Located southwest of the tip of India and stretches all the way to the equator, the Maldives is a group of 1192 islands and islets, grouped into 26 atolls. The Maldives showcases its turquoise water, white sand beaches, crystalline lagoon, world class diving and snorkeling sites, pristine tropical islands and unique architecture, enough to be regarded as one of the best places on earth. It is even considered a paradise on earth.

Getting there…

Several international airline carriers fly regularly in and out of Male, Maldives. They are: Eurofly, Livington Air, Air Sahara, Australian Airlines, Condor, LTU International Airways, Martin Air Holland, Bangkok Airlines, Viva, Macau, Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, Indian Airlines and Srilankan Airlines. Also available are charter flights from First Choice, Blue Panorama Airlines, Belair, Malev, Edelweiss, Air Italy, Volare, My Travel, XL Airways, Transaero, Thomas Fly, Neos Spa and Monarch Airlines.

Upon arriving to the airport island, ferry services are available to transport you to the capital Male. Special air trips from Trans Maldivian Airways and Maldivian Air Taxi are also available.

(Regardless of nationality, all visitors are given free 30 days Visa upon arrival. No prior visa is necessary to enter the Maldives.)  

Where to stay…

The Maldives has several resorts and hotels that offer a wide range of services that fits to every guest seeking to have a one of a kind holiday experience. Whether you just want to stay and relax beside the pool, enjoy some featured water activities, walk barefoot on white sand beach that’s just in front of your villa, be pampered like a royalty, drink a few bottles of beer and party in a different way, or just do nothing but adore the majestic beauty of an uninterrupted view of the neighboring islands, the Maldives luxury resort hotels are just waiting for you. Resorts are located in different atolls all across the Maldives.

What to do…

The Maldives has captured the excitement and fascination of scuba diver and snorkeling enthusiasts around the world. With its top class diving spots and you can hire boat for deep sea fishing, it is a wonder that must be discovered. The warm water throughout the year and high level of visibility, often exceeding 50 meters, make diving an experience that is sought over and over again. Every resort in the islands has professional diving schools and instructors that are ready to conduct courses for both beginners and advanced divers. If diving is not your cup of tea, then you can just take a dip on turquoise water. A short swim from the beach and snorkellers can experience the same pleasure from the surface. 

Honeymooners and couples who are hoping to get married in a piece of paradise go to the Maldives. But if you want to relax and do nothing, the Maldives can be a very peaceful place to go to.

When to go…

On the map, the Maldives Islands are no less than a few splashes of ink. The country is situated southwest of the tip of India and stretches all the way to the equator. That said, the Maldives experiences a whole year of sunshine but the best months to go are from December to April (the rainy season is from May to November). These are also the times when people pack the hotels and resorts.

The people are predominantly Muslims but with Dutch, Portuguese and British influences.

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Tips For Booking Hotels At The Last Minute

March 14, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

Whether you’re doing it intentionally or it’s just an unfortunate twist of circumstances, traveling at the last minute can be nerve-wracking. That is, if you come with an unprepared mindset. Since traveling unprepared can sometimes give you trouble regarding hotel bookings, here are tips on how you could land a place to stay even if you’re making travel plans at the last minute:

Look for hotels at local websites.
Websites offering tips and last minute booking deals abound but not many of them can be very helpful if you’re trying to actually get accommodated. Instead of using websites that cater to a national or even international crowd, consider using local websites. These sites oven offer better (read: better) listings of hotels if you’re traveling last minute. Global sites are often simply too expansive to actually give you the good deals.

Use multiple sites.
It’s rare to find last minute hotel bookings that offer reasonable prices in only one site. Use several different sites so you can compare. You might even come across really great deals – terrific if you’re traveling on a budget.

Always give preference to a local travel agent.
Don’t rely too much on your trusty travel agent. Even they sometimes don’t get to help in terms of last minutehotel bookings during your travels. Instead, look up travel agencies in the locality where you’re traveling to. You could probably find them online, at tourism websites or online yellow pages. 

These local travel agencies have a better access on the actual availability of hotel rooms in their area. They should – they’re located there. Call them up or send an e-mail to inquire.

Ask the local tourism office.
If you’re traveling to a popular destination, they usually have local tourism offices that you can turn to for assistance. It’s the local government’s way to show hospitality in order to encourage tourists to come visit. If you need booking for last minute hotels for your travel, try checking those in charge of local tours. They could guide you in finding a nice, safe place to stay for the duration of your trip.

An advantage here is that not many people do this often – they prefer the more beaten path of calling hotels, airlines and travel agencies. And since you’ll be talking with the tourism office, you might want to get a few tips on finding the best hotels where you could experience the local flavors and offerings of your destination.

Check offers from low cost airlines.
Many low cost airlines have affiliated hotels. These range from 4 to 5 star hotels to more simple accommodations courtesy of inns and hostels. You might want to check their websites for availability in case you’re traveling any time soon. Many of these affiliated hotels can accept last minute bookings. An advantage: if you use the low cost airline for travel, you get all the information you need including hotel bookings from only one website.

Check out package tours.
Sometimes, last minute hotel booking problems can be solved by simply checking out bundled tours. Few airlines like major carriers might offer package tours inclusive of car rentals with the accommodations charge of hotel.

If you book a flight with any of these airlines, you could take advantage of their offers, get an airplane ticket, book a last minute hotel room and even have a car pick you up from and to the airport.

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Looking For Last Minute Travel Destinations

March 14, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

Florida

This state is perfect to visit all-year round. With theme parks galore in Orlando alone, there’s sure to be a place or two able to welcome last-minute travelers like you. While in Florida, you can also head off to Miami and enjoy its beaches and exciting nightlife. For more adventure, you can book a day trip to Key West and enjoy its exotic locale. In Key West, make sure you set aside a portion of your day for fishing and shopping.

New England Coast

If you need a last-minute destination during the fall, there’s no better place to pick than the New England Coast. Its spectacular fall foliage is famous worldwide and you can enjoy it for free just by walking around. The same beauty shall greet you whether you’re traveling to Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, or some other place in the New England coast.

Paris

Lovers will always have Parisat any time of the year. Really, it is packed all the time, however you might not really notice these things when you are in love? In Paris, you immediately know a couple of well-known attractions to visit and activities to check out. Besides the ever-famous Eiffel Tower, there’s also Versailles Palace to check out. You know well that it is essential to give the street-lining cafes a try for authentic French foods, to walk around and have fun in the romantic atmosphere and appreciate the Bohemian art.

New York

Another city you won’t lack for excitement is the Big Apple. But beware, native New Yorkersdon’t like it when people refer to NYC as the Big Apple. You will find always something to see because it is a town that never sleeps, and no need to worry what time you arrive there. Just be careful of pickpockets. That’s one authentic NYC experience you can certainly do without!

Nevada

Like NYC, Nevada or Las Vegas in particular is a city that comes especially alive at night. If you think gambling is the only thing to do in Vegas, think again. You can drop by at Caesar’s Palace, for instance, at certain times in the evening and you’ll be treated by a special presentation…for free.

California

First stop: Hollywood. Walk around Beverly Hills, buy a map to know where the stars live, walk a couple of minutes more and you can spot a famous actor or two while shopping in any of the equally famous boutiques lining the streets. A food tour won’t be amiss because Cali is a melting pot of various cultures! You’ll see a Thai restaurant right next to a fine-dining French restaurant and a fastfood joint.

London

History buffs wanting to do some last minute travel should immediately head to London. There, you can visit Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the Tower of London, and let’s not forget London Bridge, the ultimate star of nursery rhymes. If you have extra time, check out Thames Park – this used to be the most fashionable place for nobility to see and be seen.

Hawaii

Hawaii has nice tropical weather all year round. They may have stormy bouts once in a while, but the weather channel will easily let you know if visiting the islands now would be bad timing. In Hawaii, you can enjoy luaus after frolicking in the beach.

Egypt

Pyramids! There’s no need to think when you get to Egypt. You can also try riding a camel and visit the various museums found in Cairo.

Shanghai

Take advantage of the currently welcoming regime in China and see the secret wonders of this once-forbidden country. The language barrier could take a bit getting used to but the extremely cheap cost-of-living makes struggling with Mandarin worth every second.

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Find Helpful Information On The Air Travel Rules

March 14, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

Are you preparing to fly this year? There is a good chance that you would like to pack and take many of your belongings along with you for your family vacation or business trip.  Are you planning on bringing any items with you that are banned?  If so, you may want to rethink your decision.  As a traveler, you need to understand the importance of following air travel rules, including banned items. 

Before you can understand the importance of following air travel rules, you need to familiarize yourself with them. You can easily do this by contacting the airline or airport you plan on using.  In addition to contacting them directly, you should also be able to find helpful information, including common air travel rules, on their online websites. You can make use of these websites, and for some other important information on air travel, perform an internet search.

In your search you will not only be able to obtain a list of all of the banned items, but you also will learn specific information on those bans and exceptions to them. For instance, all liquids are currently banned from being stored in your carryon luggage, but small amounts of baby formula, eye care drops, and prescribed medications are allowed.  In addition to information on items that are prohibited aboard an airplane or only allowed in certain plane areas, you can also learn more about the airport security screening process. This may include documents that you need to have handy, as well as the security checkpoints that you will have to go through. 

Once you have taken the time to familiarize yourself with many of the air travel rules, including those that were recently implemented, you should be able to have a pleasant experience at the airport, as well as aboard your airplane.However, knowing the new rules of air travel simply isn’t enough; you also need to follow them.  In fact, if you don’t follow them you may be in for the shock or surprise of your life. 

When it comes to not following air travel rules or cooperating with airport security, you will find that there are a number of different consequences.  Perhaps, the most common consequence is that you will miss your flight.  If you are tied up with airport security, they are not required to hold your flight just for you; therefore you may be required to book a reservation on another flight.  In addition to missing your flight, there is a chance that you could be detained by airport security or local authorities. 

While it is possible to be detained by airport security or by local authorities, you will find that it is often a rare occurrence.Many of the airport security incidents can be cleared up in minutes;but, still there are chances that the law enforcement could intervene.  When it comes to banned items aboard a plan, you will not necessarily be detained unless you try to sneak aboard an item that is dangerous or illegal, such as drugs, guns, bombs, or other weapons. In the event you just forgot to take your mascara out of your purse, you will likely just have it taken away from you. 

As previously mentioned, another air travel rule, aside from leaving prohibited items at home, involves airport security checkpoints. All passengers are required to go through the proper checkpoints and successfully pass through them, before being able to board an airplane.  Not only will you be required to hand over your carryon luggage bags, to be properly screened, but you will also be required to walk through a metal detector, as well as take off your shoes. All passengers, including children, need to follow these procedures. In the event that you refuse to, you will not be permitted to board your flight.  There is also a good chance that you will be detained by airport security or by local authorities.

Essentially, the worst that could happen is that you will be question by authorities; however, this question may lead to you missing your flight or being banned from flying altogether. Although you may not necessarily be a risk, airport security cannot be sure.  That is why they tend to overly cautious when it comes to air travel rule violations.

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Considering Last Minute Economy Travel

March 14, 2009 By: Tristan Category: Misc No Comments →

Saving money would probably be your biggest obligation when you start traveling, but when you have to harass a few people, pull a few strings, and do everything at the last minute, can you still expect to have some money left over at the end of the day? Economy travel would be great if you know how to get it, and even at the last minute. If you are anticipating that you will be going through a lot of last minute travel, then you may want to take note of these tips.

- Always have a great travel agent from a travel agency that knows how to handle travel mishaps. This includes last minute travel arrangements, which can drive even the best travel agencies crazy. You need to have a reliable travel agent who can be on call and efficient, so that no matter how late your last minute is, you can still get the trip that you want and not be worried that you will end up somewhere on the other side of the planet without your luggage.

- Always have info on hand about economy travel discounts. When you are free, inquire about these discount travel packages, because when you actually need them, they may be very useful for you. Ask about the rates and how they change when you start doing last minute travel. Ask how far you can stretch your last minute – or, how last minute can last minute be? Ask about special discounts or packages that you may be able to avail of if you have last minute travel arrangements.

- Keep your passport in a safe place and know where it is. Many travel agencies require a passport when they start booking flights and hotels, and when you do get to the hotel that you have been booked with, you will be asked for your passport. You can get your discounted packages only if you are able to present your passport, so make sure that your passport is with you at all times.

- Ask your family and friends for tips on last minute travel. There may actually be ways for you to save if you know where to look, but sometimes, two or more heads are better than one. You may actually get a lot of good tips from your friends. Ask about their travel arrangements on their last minute travel spree.

Who did they talk to, what agency did they ask about travel, and what airline did they use? Where did they go? What did they like the most about the trip? What was the worst thing that happened? Would they be able to recommend you to anybody working in the airline or travel industry? Ask your friends ahead of time, so that when the last minute travel arrangements suddenly pop up, you will not be ill prepared.

- Look for discount packages that are a little more flexible, such as those that give you time to look around cities, walk around, take hikes, and shop on your own. Some economy packages might be stringent and tour guides will harass you by taking you from place to place, giving you very little time to appreciate your destination on your own.

These are only a few tips that you may want to use when you are considering last minute travel and going economy. Remember, always keep in touch with your travel agent, and do not be afraid of doing the research.

The more thorough your research, the better prepared you will be no matter when in the year you choose to travel.

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