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Travel Tips  Packing your Bags!

... want to use a carry-on, check with the airline to make sure your suitcase is the right size  finding out at the last minute that you need to go all the way back to check in because your bag is too big can be quite frustrating. When ... Read Read: Travel Tips  Packing your Bags!

By: Darlene Berkel | 08/11/2007 | Travel

The Liat Airlines Experience

... and graphs) we were finally shuttled through security and deposited into another room. No gift shop, no airline rep, and a much smaller bathroom to entertain ourselves with. Even the boisterous musicians who had been jazzed from their ... Read Read: The Liat Airlines Experience

By: David & Veronica | 02/02/2009 | Flights

Travel Safety and Crime Prevention

... own drinking water. If you are traveling with a companion, you could consider Cross-Packing just in case the airline looses your luggage, then both of you will still have ½ of the clothes and items you need instead of one person having ... Read Read: Travel Safety and Crime Prevention

By: Stephanie Gibbs | 09/12/2005 | Travel
Wendy  Stenberg-Tendys

What Happens to All The Missing Luggage?

... to 6.73% were never recovered. Barry Maher, who gives speeches on customer service, was one such victim. He said Delta airline lost both his bags last April, on a trip from Ontario, Cal., to Roanoke, Va. Maher needed to rush out and buy a ... Read Read: What Happens to All The Missing Luggage?

By: Wendy Stenberg-Tendys | 05/06/2009 | Travel
Carson Danfield

Protect Your Luggage When Flying

How can I decrease the chance of losing my luggage? - Get to the airport early so your bags will make it on your flight. - Carry on as many bags as the Airline allows. - Allow plenty of time between connecting flights so your luggage will ... Read Read: Protect Your Luggage When Flying

By: Carson Danfield | 22/08/2008 | Destinations

Tips on Avoiding Lose Your Luggage

... of every bag. Also, put the same information & a copy of your itinerary inside every bag. This will make it easier for the airline to recognize you, if you loose your luggage o Customize the Look of Your carrier to Make: It Easy to ... Read Read: Tips on Avoiding Lose Your Luggage

By: Sunne Khurana | 24/04/2008 | Travel Tips

3 Tips On How To Take Better Care Of Your Luggage

... 't want to find out that your new bags have lost 50% of their zippers just a few months after you buy them.  Take steps to protect your bags. 2)File claims with the airline if your luggage DOES get damaged. Many airlines allow you to file ... Read Read: 3 Tips On How To Take Better Care Of Your Luggage

By: David Nelson | 09/03/2009 | Travel Tips

Your Infomation When Air Travel

... screening, there will be re-screening by the hand-wands and a pat-down inspection including the torso. The US airline policy suggests that the security screening should be done by the same gender. You are not allowed to wear any ... Read Read: Your Infomation When Air Travel

By: Daniel Jowssey | 20/12/2007 | Travel Tips

Health on the run

... largest source of unhealthy diet, what is then the first? It is undoubtedly in the aircraft itself. Collected in the past criticism against airline food was his sheer Geschmacklosigkeit and lack of variety. But as general awareness of feed ... Read Read: Health on the run

By: Alta Schnabel | 13/11/2009 | Weight Loss

Airport Security - What Travelers Need to Know

... check desk. 6. Items that are considered weapons are banned such as knives, tools, pepper spray, and scissors. As well, loose batteries are not allowed on the flight. Lithium ion batteries in cell phones and laptops are allowed. You may ... Read Read: Airport Security - What Travelers Need to Know

By: Amy Nutt | 13/10/2009 | Travel

Perfect Holiday Planning

... it on you. Medication is a no brainer, no one wants to be seperated from that. If your luggage does get lost, let the airline know straight away, but dont be too hopeful about getting any compensation. You need receipts for everything of ... Read Read: Perfect Holiday Planning

By: john | 30/09/2009 | Destinations

What You Need To Know When Taking Your First International Trip

... from swelling and don't take off your shoes, just loosen them. Drink lots of water and avoid salt. Food on the airlines is minimal and awful. I've been known to pack sandwiches that are far better than anything they have to offer, just ... Read Read: What You Need To Know When Taking Your First International Trip

By: Mary Hanna | 26/05/2006 | Travel
Robert McClure

AIRCRAFT.Articles

... CARRY-ON BAGGAGE RESTRICTIONSFly Smart travelers should be aware of what they bring on board.Most airlines restrict carry-on baggage to two pieces per passenger.Carry-on bags must be small enough to fit under the seat in front of you or in ... Read Read: AIRCRAFT.Articles

By: Robert McClure | 04/12/2009 | Flights

Friendly Skies Etiquette- JetSetiquette

... " to a minimum by limiting our cell phone use. Of course, if you have to make a few last-minute phone calls to tidy up loose ends, by all means take care of your personal business. But try to avoid veering off on side tangents such as what ... Read Read: Friendly Skies Etiquette- JetSetiquette

By: Gailen David | 12/11/2007 | Flights

Moving Guide: Moving with Pets

... sit out in the hot or cold weather as the freight is boarded to the new flight. Check with the airlines for details. If your dog is small enough, he may be able to travel in the passenger cabin with you. He will need a special pet carrier, ... Read Read: Moving Guide: Moving with Pets

By: Theresa Clarkson | 25/10/2009 | Pets
 

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