Airlines

Dorothy Yamich on March 9th, 2010

Whether travelers take air flights, luxury cruises, trains, buses, or travel by rental cars on holidays and vacations, many people are curious and want to know what’s new and cool in holiday and vacation travel accessories.

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Dorothy Yamich on March 9th, 2010

Whether you take air flights for business, or holidays and vacations, you have probably lost luggage or know of a person that has. Here are some travel tips that may help you prevent this happening.

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Tim Parker on February 26th, 2010

There’s an old adage among the people who invest their money in the stock market. Depending on who you talk to, it will sound quite different but it goes something like this: “Never trust airlines and ______” the last word depends on the specific investor. Many people say autos. Others say the movies but nearly all of them will mention airlines.

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Graham McKenzie on February 10th, 2010

The best way to realize your dream of a vacation to London is by searching the Internet. Every aspect of your trip can be planned ahead of time. Finding an inexpensive flight, researching which historical sights most interest you, and selecting that perfect hotel canall be done on the web. By investing in some internet research you might even save enough money to spend more time in England and, at the very least, your trip will be customized to your interests.

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Adriana Noton on January 22nd, 2010

Most travelers will tell you that the seat room on a flight can often be a tight squeeze. The lack of legroom, a kid kicking the back of your seat, and the uncomfortable struggle for the armrest, can make for a very frustrating flight experience. However, many people are surprised to learn that airlines do not all have the same seating measurements. On an airplane, the space of seating is measured by width and seat pitch. That is, the amount of space between one seat and the seat directly in front of or behind it. For example, if a plane has a seat pitch of 85 cm in economy, this means that there is a distance of 85cm between the front of one seat and the front of the seat behind it. Seat pitch and additional specifications can differ from one plane to another.

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Graham McKenzie on January 5th, 2010

There are so many sights to see and experience in Europe that when you go,you will want to experience it all. However, it can be very expensive to get from country to country, so it’s smart to plan ahead. By planning ahead, you can make the trip more affordable. Thanks to competition among airlines, it is possible to get low cost airlines and with the advent of technology, travelers can now search the Internet to easily find the best rates.

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