September 3rd, 2010
Want to save some money when booking your travel online? Here
are some tips to help you do just that. You at home have access
to thousands of travel deals with the click of a mouse.
1. Sign up for travel e-newsletters
Many airlines, tour operators, online travel agencies and travel
sites have newsletters that they will send you via email; these
usually include their latest travel deals.
2. Shop around
Check various travel sites and make sure you are comparing
apples to apples, know what is ...
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Posted in Travel
September 2nd, 2010
Vacations with family are an excellent way to unwind, connect and renew ties that get lost in the hustle and bustle of individual lives. However, most active people feel completely lost without something to DO on the vacation: this is where it really helps to pick a themed holiday where there is always an activity worth participating in. The great holiday season of the year is placed squarely in the middle of winter. With snow and cold sleet all around, a lot of the typical holiday options - ...
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Posted in Travel
September 1st, 2010
SHERMAN, CT--(Marketwire - December 21, 2009) - Europe may still be experiencing the effects of the recession, but online travel continues its upward march across the continent's diverse and complex markets, according to travel industry research authority, PhoCusWright Inc. Changes in the economy and the travel industry have driven significant shifts in how consumers shop for and purchase travel. PhoCusWright's European Online Travel Overview Fifth Edition analyzes the dynamics of online and ...
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August 31st, 2010
No matter which region you visit when you go camping in France, there is always a chance that it might rain. But what should you do when those black clouds begin to form? Here are a few ways to keep the kids entertained if and when the heavens do decide to open.
The Haribo Museum
Located in Languedoc, the Haribo Museum not only provides you with shelter from the elements, but will be your children's idea of paradise. On entering the museum you will be given a bag of sweets and treats in ...
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Posted in Travel
August 30th, 2010
With the troubled economy and fears about swine flu, airlines have seen a sharp decline in flight bookings. The airlines have responded by offering deep discounts on great travel destinations for the fall and winter season. As well, hotels are now offering great deals on rooms and food and beverage services. Every day, more travelers are searching online for great flight deals and special travel packages. They are discovering that they can now save a lot of money on some of the best travel ...
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Posted in Travel
August 29th, 2010
A travel wallet can be pretty handy when you´re on the move,
especially on international trips. It keeps all your travel
documents and currency in one place for easy access. Following
is a checklist of items you may want to keep in your travel
wallet.
- Passport
- Photo ID
- Airline, Cruise and
Train Tickets
- Boarding Pass
- Insurance Cards (medical and
car)
- Itinerary with important telephone numbers and
addresses (hotels, airlines, etc.)
- Travel Coupons or
Certificates
- Some one-dollar bills for
...
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