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Oct 19th, 2009 |
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Insurance Services of America (ISA) is a leader in assisting small and large businesses who have executives and employees who travel. ISA designs supplemental travel health insurance policies which feature medical evacuation, repatriation and 24 hour worldwide assistance multinational companies. Corporate Human Resource Directors realize the importance of crises management plans for international medical...
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Oct 15th, 2009 |
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Historians say the Romans began the custom of tipping for services and it has become a common if not expected custom for Americans. There are still alot of new cultures who do not expect a gratuity; however, as Americans tourist travel abroad, foreign cultures welcome tipping.
If you are unaware if a gratuity is expected or how much tip you should give, a great resource is Magellan’s Worldwide...
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Oct 14th, 2009 |
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Hard to believe someone would want to pay to stay in a giant dog, rustic wagon or an ice house. Read more at USA Today.
Even when you take the most precautions, there are times when unforeseen emergencies happen. A small independent Bed and Breakfast might have a emergency and cancels all the reservations or a tour operator goes bankrupt, we always recommend considering a travel insurance policy...
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Oct 12th, 2009 |
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Cruises are a great way to see the world and one of the best parts of a cruise are the shore excursions. Many cruise passengers assume once they sign up for an excursion, the only responsibility they have is showing up on time. Be aware of the tour and excursion policies including the minimum people required, cancellation and refund policies. Many excursions are contracted out by third parties.
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Oct 9th, 2009 |
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What’s the catch… you have to book a flight and travel on or before January 29, 2010, then you’ll receive a complimentary companion ticket which can be used in conjunction with your next purchased ticket. You and your companion can travel in any cabin, to any of the over 300 destinations British Airways flies to worldwide. You can book your ticket and your complimentary companion...
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Oct 9th, 2009 |
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William Shatner is back….. actually I don’t think he ever went anywhere. Priceline has added a visual map application that shows you hotels based on location and price, reviews and/or star rating.
You can also choose to display winning “name your own price” bids, but it does not display the specific hotel won.
I have never used Priceline, I’m a bit worried...
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Oct 8th, 2009 |
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New York! Which should be no surprise. USA Today reported only 66.3% of flights landed on schedule from July 2008 through June 2009 among the 5 airports located in the metropolitan area. That was well below the national average of 78.9%.
Five other metro areas — Philadelphia, Miami, Atlanta, Chicago and San Francisco — also had higher-than-average delays, creating potential problems for...
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Oct 6th, 2009 |
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Below is a collection of tips and advice I have collected from the internet to help increase your frequent flier miles.
1. One of the easiest ways is by using a credit card for everyday or large purchases which earns miles on the airlines you fly the most. Becareful, some airline credit cards have an annual fee between $50 – $100.
2 Get movies delivered to your door with no late return fees. Join...
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Oct 6th, 2009 |
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Federal regulators are issuing final rules requiring airlines to test and disinfect the water served to passengers and used in plane lavatories.
The Enviromental Protection Agency (EPA) determined five years ago that airlines weren’t complying with drinking water regulations. The agency tested water from 327 planes, of which 15% tested positive for coliform.
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Oct 6th, 2009 |
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•Most delayed flights. AirTran’s flight 333 from Philadelphia to Atlanta was late 87.1% of the time, making it the most delayed flight operated by major carriers during the month.
•Most delay-prone airports. New York JFK had the worst on-time arrival performance of the 31 busiest airports in August. Houston Bush had the best.
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