Is Travel with your Kids a Monumental Family Disaster?

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Whatever your mode of travel, there will be special challenges if you take the kids along. The key to sanity is some careful planning - and a calm, unruffled approach.
* Where Should we Stay? *
If you are planning at stay at a bed and breakfast, do some research. Many bed and breakfasts are not suitable [...]

How to Handle an Airline Complaint

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Take notes at the time the incident occurs and jot down the names of the carrier employees with whom you dealt. Keep all of your travel documents (ticket receipts, baggage check stubs, boarding passes, etc.) as well as receipts for any out-of-pocket expenses that were incurred as a result of the mishandling. Here are some [...]

How to Avoid Common Baggage Problems

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Mishandled baggage is not an uncommon phenomenon in air travel. The US Department of Transportation recently reported that for every 200 passengers flying domestic on the ten largest US airlines, at least one files a mishandled baggage report.
Losing one's luggage is a definite headache for travelers. To avoid such mishaps, the following pointers are recommended:
Travel [...]

How Much Do You Know About Frequent Flyer Programs?

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Frequent flyer programs allow you to earn certain travel benefits based on the number of miles (or occasionally the number of trips) you fly on a particular airline. Typical awards include a free ticket or a free upgrade from coach to first class. Some airlines also offer "elite" programs which provide check-in and boarding priorities, [...]

How Much Did You Pay For Your Plane Ticket?

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Because of the emphasis on price competition, consumers may choose from a wide variety of air fares. Some airlines are trying a "back to basics" approach-offering flights at bargain basement prices with few extras. For fare information, you can contact a travel agent, another ticket outlet or an airline serving the places you want to [...]

Going Overseas? Do You Need Travel Insurance?

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Depending on the travel insurance plan, travel insurance usually promises to cover you for cancellation or interruption of your trip, some form of emergency medical care while you are traveling, lost or stolen luggage, and various other troublesome occurrences.
Before you decide on a travel insurance plan, it is wise to investigate the plan carefully and [...]

Frequent Flyer Programs - Get the Most Out of Your Miles

Monday, May 4th, 2009

* Does the airline fly where you're likely to want to go?
* Are there tie-ins with other carriers, especially those with international routes? Is some of the airline's service provided by commuter-carrier "partners"? In both cases, can you earn credits and use awards on those other airlines?
* [...]

Flying to Another Country on the Cheap

Monday, May 4th, 2009

The Internet provides us the ability to see exotic locations and plan trips to them. If you are planning such a trip, here are some ways to fly to countries on the cheap.
Flying to Another Country on the Cheap
Undeniably, the best and cheapest tickets for air flights can be found online. The various travel [...]

Exit Rows Are The Poor Man’s First Class

Monday, May 4th, 2009

If you have never flown before, you may not know that you get to choose your seat. But, how do you know which seat to choose?
Some people like to have a window seat so that they can pass the time so that they have something they can look at during the flight. This [...]

Earn Free Flights with an Airline Credit Card Offer

Monday, May 4th, 2009

In this day and age, we are always traveling. Whether on a business trip, visiting home for the holidays, or you just want to go on vacation, planning and funding the flight is always a headache. That is why most major banks and other credit card issuers now offer Airline Credit Cards.
Airline Credit Cards [...]