Air Travel: What's In Your Carry-On Bag?
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* Copy of your eyeglasses or contact lens prescription
* Eyeglass repair kit (The kind with the mini screwdriver and screws.)
* Extra batteries if you wear a hearing aid
* Small roll of plastic tape to repair a ripped luggage
* Large plastic zipper bags
* Safety pins (They always come in handy.)
* Plastic magnifying glass (You can buy a small cheapie for 99 cents.)
* Mini deck of cards
* Paperbacks and travel guide
Before you leave the house make sure you have your airline tickets and boarding passes. Now grab your sunglasses and get going!
Copyright 2006 by Harriet Hodgsonmore
Caribbean Air travel
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The Caribbean islands are a popular tourist destination situated east of Central America. There are a number of important airlines that offer flights to the Caribbean. These include American, Delta, US Airways, United, Northwest and British Airways. Apart from the major flights that help people reach the Caribbean Islands there are numerous small Caribbean airlines that that help tourists travel between islands. Vacationers may choose to make reservations through travel agents, online or di...more
Saving Money on Flights Around the World
...Youll not be surprised to hear that, when it comes to your round the world travel budget, its your plane tickets that eat up the most pounds. So, it stands to reason that this is where you can make the biggest hit if youre hoping to save money on your trip. I mean, why pay more if you dont have to?
Air fares are a complicated topic. They go up. They go down. And, often you can be sat on a plane next to someone whos paid a totally different price to you.
Most of the time, this cant be helped. But, there are...more
travel Insurance - Don't Go Abroad Without It
...t insurance, which covers accidents but not incidents of serious illness. When you travel abroad, you should always consider buying insurance that includes medical care.
If you are willing to assume a financial risk (the cost of your trip), you can probably forego insurance for your domestic travel. Since 9/11, many are looking to travel insurance to safeguard their trip against any unforeseen terrorist attacks at their destination. Traveling abroad without insurance can be risky and impose long-term financial hardships if an accident or illness occurred.more
