Friday, August 22, 2008
How Much Has Travelling In The United States Changed?
...ait in long lines even for domestic travel. The many restrictions are put in place to protect the traveler. So get to the airport early.
Security at the airports is so much tighter. Expect delays. There is so much to cope with. Security screeners are well trained, and have no fear of stopping the line in order to inspect more closely.
There are more random searches done. If you are pulled aside for a random search just submit. You will get out quicker. After all, the security personnel are only doing their job.
If you see a st...more
The air Freight Industry and Food Miles Debate
...ight industry in a negative way.
one of the measures that they are considering is labeling food to show the amount of miles it has had to travel to get to the UK. These food miles as they are called are meant to be an indication of the environmental cost of bring a particular item into the country. The other option that they are considering is the proposal put forward by The Soil Association to ban the importation of organic food by air freight.more
Investors Attracted By French Travel Networks
...for investors who would like to purchase a property in France but still wish to maintain a house or business back in Blighty.
Travel to south of France from London
Meanwhile, a new route from London City Airport to sunny Nice looks set to make life even easier for t...more
How to Get Cheap air Fare for Your Vacation to Europe
...t the airlines themselves. By checking with several airlines you can compare prices for the dates you wish to travel. One thing that can help save money is being flexible with your travel dates because most airlines offer discounts for traveling during certain times of the month and even at certain times. When you do find a good price make that reservation because airlines are notorious for changing their prices the next day.
If you're lucky enough to have frequent flier miles either through the airline or with a rewards credit card...more