Life without plastic in Thailand

Monday, May 4th, 2009

I was a soldier stationed in Bangkok, Thailand back in the early 1970's. Not always having a bunch of money, I used to eat food from the local street vendors. Most of my meals were served wrapped in either a banana leaf or yesterday's newspaper. Some meals were even served off of [...]

In, Out, And Off Travel Tips

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Air travelers who follow three simple tips, which can be summarized as IN, OUT, and OFF, will contribute significantly to steps the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is taking to ensure aviation security and make travel as enjoyable as possible during any time of the year, especially during holiday seasons.
Air travel during any major holiday [...]

How to Choose and Buy the Right Luggage

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Today's traveler has more options than ever before when it comes to selecting their luggage. Bags can cost anywhere from 30 to 900 or more; and range in size from small carry-ons to steamer trunks. How are you expected to know what kind of bag to buy?
Through this article you'll learn about the [...]

Duty-Free Liquids, Gels, and Aerosols

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Member countries of the European Union, as well as Iceland, Norway, Japan, Singapore, Australia and others - have implemented new regulations regarding liquids in carry-on bags. As a result, there are potential implications for passengers who purchase liquid duty-free items (e.g. perfume and liquor) while traveling to and from international destinations.
Because many duty-free shops in [...]

Checking-in For Your Flight-It’s in the Bag

Monday, May 4th, 2009

For domestic flights, ensure that you check in 2 hours before your flight time. For international flights you should check in 3 hours early. For either type of flights, make sure that you have all your documentation readily available. You will need your ticket, proper identification, and for international flights, your passport [...]

Airline Baggage - Pack For Success

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Between the time you check your luggage in and the time you claim it at your destination, it may have passed through a maze of conveyor belts and baggage carts; once airborne, baggage may tumble around the cargo compartment if the plane hits rough air.
In all fairness to the airlines, however, relatively few bags are [...]