Learn All About Your Checked Baggage
When it comes to air travel, many travelers are more concerned with their carryon luggage than they are with their bags that will be handed over to airport staff. These bags, commonly referred to as checked baggage, are just as important, if not more important, than your carryon luggage. For this reason, there are a number of different factors that you should take into consideration, when packing your bags for your next flight.
Posted on July 31, 2009 Filed Under Real Estate | Leave a Comment
Finding the Best Airline Miles Credit Card in a Sea of Options
Frequent Flyer Programs Keep The Customers
With so many credit cards out there on the market offering airline miles, how do you know which option to choose? As with any financial decision, you should weigh your options carefully, and always…ALWAYS read the fine print. I was once told by a wise person, when it comes to buying something…the smaller the type, the more important it is. Here’s an overview of what an airline miles credit card can do for you and a couple of the most popular ones out there.
Posted on October 2, 2008 Filed Under Travel | Leave a Comment
Find the right piece of luggage so you can travel safely and headache free
If you shop around wisely, you may find a bargain in quality leather luggage bags. Don’t settle for less when you are traveling, especially when your luggage has to endure so much pressure during travel. You have to pay to check in your bags nowadays with most airlines, so make sure bag is good enough make it to the destination when you land.
Why does buying luggage seem like buying a car nowadays? Well, with all the regulations and high prices for extra weight, not to mention the check-in baggage fees, it’s wise to shop around online and off line before purchasing your luggage travel companion. This time will be well spent, especially if you find a piece of luggage (weather leather, aluminum, or otherwise) that will last you throughout the years during your many trips on business and vacation. There are many factors you have to check before committing to purchase this bag, so make sure you take a list with you to the luggage shop if you are purchasing it from a physical store (as opposed to online).
Posted on September 13, 2008 Filed Under Travel | Leave a Comment
Tips To Earn Frequent Flyer Miles
How You Can Make Use Of Your Miles By Getting Your Frequent Flyer Rewards, Or Upgrade From One Level To The Next Or Even Donate Your Points To A Charitable Institution
If you are a frequent flyer, you need to ask yourself this question: “How can I earn frequent flyer miles?”
You need to be wise when it comes to getting the value for your money. To know tips and awards that you are entitled to as a frequent flyer. It is your right, as well as, your privilege.
There are many ways to use your frequent flyer points, you can exchange it for hotel room at a hawaiian hotel, you can use it to get yourself a free ticket or free car rentals. Using it is not a problem but how to earn it is.
Posted on July 19, 2008 Filed Under Travel | Leave a Comment
Things to keep in mind for last minute holiday
Planning a holiday in advance definitely has its benefits, but last minute travel plans can be fun too. If you have to leave the city for an unexpected meeting or you are one of those people who wish to go with a little excitement and adventure and less of planning, last minute travels plans are best for you. If you want to know more about how to enjoy your last minute vacation, read on!
Unexpected holiday plans can spring anytime and for any reasons and often such last minute situations can lead to confusion and travel goof ups. Last minute traveling can be little complicated to handle especially when there is so much to do and you have no idea where to begin or what to do.
Posted on June 14, 2008 Filed Under Uncategorized | Leave a Comment
What Ever Happened To Air Travel?
If you have taken a flight recently, you probably noticed the airlines are having big problems. Sometimes it is weather delays. Sometimes there are mechanical problems. But anytime the word CANCELED pops up on the screen, there is a capacity problem and it is a big problem.
In the not to distant past, a canceled flight meant the affected passenger just had to walk down the corridor and book a seat on a different carrier. It was not a big deal.
But it is now. The planes are sold out. Why are things so different today?
Posted on February 3, 2008 Filed Under Travel and Leisure | Leave a Comment


