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  • When a Cruise Line Changes Your Itinerary

    Consumer surveys show that cruises have one of the highest vacation satisfaction ratings. They appeal to a wide range of interests and can meet a variety of budgets. When planning a cruise, it’s essential to understand the cruise line’s policy and your responsibilities and entitlements. The cruise line can change your itinerary at any time… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on August 12, 2025
  • United Airlines said this passenger was a “no-show.” The passenger said he was bumped. Who’s right?

    Here’s a situation where United Airlines said a passenger missed his flight and was considered a no-show. But the passenger said United involuntarily bumped him and that compensation is due. Who’s right? Let’s find out. The passenger received a text message from United that his flight from Quebec City to Chicago O’Hare would be delayed… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on August 7, 2025
  • Holiday air travel: Tips on how to enjoy the journey

    Holiday air travel can be stressful, but with some helpful tips, you can enjoy the journey all the way to your holiday destination. It may require a new outlook on air travel. Travel during the holidays involves crowded airports, long lines, unexpected delays, and the possibility of inclement weather that can disrupt travel. But with… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on October 17, 2024
  • Passports: How to Renew/Apply or get an Emergency Passport

    If you are planning a trip abroad, check the expiration date of your passport. Many countries will deny entry if your passport expires within three to six months after your departure date from that country. According to the U.S. Department of State, you should allow at least six to eight weeks (or more during busy… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on June 17, 2024
  • Traveling to the Caribbean During Hurricane Season

    Traveling to the Caribbean during hurricane season can save you money while enjoying fewer crowds. Mid-April to mid-December is considered off-season in the Caribbean, and six of those months are during hurricane season. If you’re willing to take a risk on the weather cooperating, you could experience a great vacation for a lot less money.… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on September 27, 2023
  • Beach Warning Flags

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    Posted by Stephanie on July 13, 2023
  • Basic Economy Fare: Restrictions to be Aware of

    Basic Economy fare will save you money, but there are restrictions with this bare-bones service. American, Delta, Hawaiian, JetBlue, and United Airlines are offering a Basic Economy fare on select routes in an effort to compete with low-cost carriers such as Spirit, Frontier, and Allegiant. Alaska Airlines has a similar Saver Fare. For travelers who… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 2, 2022
  • Rip Currents: Danger at the Beach

    Some of the most popular beach destinations have an unsuspecting danger – rip currents. Rip currents are strong, narrow channel of water that moves out to sea at about eight feet per second. They are the number one danger at the beach and account for about 80% of lifeguard rescues in the U.S. alone. They… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on September 18, 2022
  • Is Travel Insurance Necessary?

    A question many travelers ask is whether travel insurance is necessary. Travel insurance is like any other insurance — if you don’t need it, it’s an expense you wish you didn’t have — but if you do need it, it will be a welcome relief. If you are planning a trip abroad or an expensive… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on July 18, 2022
  • In Honor of our Veterans and Soldiers

    We honor our nation’s veterans and the men and women serving in the Armed Forces, including their families. These fine individuals stand out from the crowd, and we salute them for their courage. They are willing to risk their lives to support the freedoms that are all too often taken for granted. They offer up… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 11, 2021
  • How to be Prepared for Medical Emergencies While Traveling

    Medical emergencies that happen while traveling can be costly and stressful if you’re not prepared. Planning for that slim possibility that you could become ill or injured may not be on your list — but it is a necessary consideration. The fast-spreading Coronavirus serves as a reminder that the unexpected can happen without notice. This… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on April 7, 2020
  • Avoid Becoming a No-Show on Your Flight

    When a passenger is listed as a no-show by the airline, not only do they miss out on their outbound flight, but their remaining flights are affected as well. The airlines classify a no-show as a passenger who arrives late or does not show up for their outbound flight. This creates a domino effect, and… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on December 12, 2019
  • Holiday Air Travel: How to Reduce Your Frustration

    Traveling by air for the holidays can be stressful. You’re excited about seeing family and friends, but the hassle involved in getting there can dampen your spirit. The long lines at the airport, unexpected delays, the crowds, and the possibility of inclement weather can test your patience. As one traveler said, “If only I could… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 21, 2019
  • Airport and Airline Accommodations for those in the U.S. Armed Forces

    We honor and respect the men and women serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. In appreciation of their service, airport security has become more accommodating, and airlines are offering some added benefits to those in the military. When military personnel are being deployed, it is a difficult transition for them and their families. In light… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on October 14, 2019
  • Planning a Cruise During Hurricane Season

    If you are planning a cruise during hurricane season, be prepared for some possible changes in your cruise itinerary, should a hurricane decide to hit. Hurricane season is typically June 1 to November 30, with the peak being August to late October. You can score some really good deals on cruises during hurricane season. The… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on September 6, 2019
  • Travel Insurance Coverage: 13 Things Your Policy Won’t Cover – SmarterTravel

    Think you’ve got comprehensive travel insurance coverage? Think again. Here are 13 things your trip insurance might not cover. Source: Travel Insurance Coverage: 13 Things Your Policy Won’t Cover – SmarterTravel

    Posted by Stephanie on August 29, 2019
  • Vacation Rentals: What You Need to Know

    If you’re looking for an alternative to staying in a hotel, a great option to consider is a vacation rental. These are generally furnished apartments, condos, villas, or houses and can be found in many locations throughout the U.S. and abroad. They are usually privately owned and offer more space than a hotel room. Vacation… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on August 22, 2019
  • Passports: How to Renew/Apply or get an Emergency Passport

    If you are planning a trip abroad, check the expiration date of your passport. Many countries will deny entry if your passport expires within three to six months after your departure date from that country. According to the U.S. Department of State, you should allow at least six to eight weeks (or more during busy… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on July 29, 2019
  • What Happens if You Miss Your Flight?

    If you miss or cancel any portion of your plane ticket, you are considered a no-show by the airline. This creates a domino effect. All subsequent flights, including the return, are canceled by the airline and no refunds are issued. You will then end up having to pay for your ticket — again — since… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on June 12, 2019
  • What are your Rights when your Flight is Canceled or Delayed?

    If your flight is canceled or delayed in the U.S., depending on the reason, it’s good to know what your rights are. By understanding the airline’s contract of carriage, you can make sure you are being treated fairly and will receive compensation or a refund if required. Your rights during interrupted travel vary by airline.… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on March 29, 2019
  • Prevent Food Poisoning When Traveling Abroad

    Becoming ill from food or water contamination when traveling abroad can put a real damper on your vacation. This topic may not be at the top of your list when planning your trip, but knowing how to prevent food poisoning is essential to having a good time. Here is what you need to know. The… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on March 1, 2019
  • How to Find the Cheapest Flight for Your Next Trip

    By Tracy Stewart from Airfarewatchdog — Budgeting for you next big trip? The less you spend on airfare, the more you can budget towards dinners, shopping, and other vacation frills. Below, we’ve got 15 tips to help you snag the absolute best fare. Source: How to Find the Cheapest Flight for Your Next Trip

    Posted by Stephanie on February 20, 2019
  • How to Take the Stress Out of Holiday Travel

    Traveling for the holidays can bring on a mix of emotions — from excitement to dread. You’re excited about seeing family and friends, but dreading the long lines at the airport, unexpected delays, and the possibility of inclement weather. Here are some suggestions on how to take the stress out of holiday travel Planning your… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on December 21, 2018
  • Planning a Cruise: Tips for an Ultimate Experience

    Here are some tips on how to have the ultimate experience on your cruise. Planning is the key element. You will be spending the bulk of your time on the cruise ship, and it will set the tone for your vacation. Begin by finding a ship and itinerary suited to your personality and interests and… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on October 9, 2018
  • Basic Economy Fare: Restrictions to be Aware of

    Basic Economy fare will save you money, but there are restrictions with this bare-bones service. American, Delta, and United Airlines are offering a Basic Economy fare on select routes in an effort to compete with low-cost carriers such as Spirit, Frontier, and Allegiant. In the fall of 2018, Alaska Airlines will be offering a similar… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on August 15, 2018
  • Traveling to the Caribbean During Hurricane Season

    Traveling to the Caribbean during hurricane season can save you money while enjoying fewer crowds. Mid-April to mid-December is considered off-season in the Caribbean, and six of those months are during hurricane season. If you’re willing to take a risk on the weather cooperating, you could experience a great vacation for a lot less money.… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on August 1, 2018
  • Travels with Your Dog

    We love our dogs. They’re a part of our family, and their welfare is important to us. So if you’re planning on traveling with your dog, here are some tips on how to make the trip an enjoyable and safe time for you and for them. Be sure to take into consideration their health and… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on July 18, 2018
  • The Worst Decisions You Can Make on a Cruise – SmarterTravel

    You’re cheating yourself of the best version of your cruise vacation if you’re making any of these poor decisions. Click on the link below to read this interesting article from SmarterTravel. Source: The Worst Decisions You Can Make on a Cruise – SmarterTravel

    Posted by Stephanie on July 11, 2018
  • Medical Emergencies While Traveling: How to Be Prepared

    Medical emergencies while traveling can be costly and stressful if you’re not prepared. When planning an exciting getaway, thinking about becoming ill or injured is not usually at the forefront. After all, the chances of a medical emergency are slim. But what if one does occur? The out-of-pocket expenses could be substantial, especially if an… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on June 19, 2018
  • What Happens if Your Flight is Canceled or Delayed

    When your flight is canceled or delayed, any rights you may have are determined by the airline’s contract of carriage. This will vary from airline to airline. There are no federal regulations in the U.S. regarding compensation for canceled or delayed flights. However, for international flights within the European Union, you may be entitled to… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on May 26, 2018
  • Passport Requirements for Cruises

    A passport is not required for all cruises, but it’s still a good idea to travel with one. An unexpected delay, a personal emergency, or a change in ports could result in a problem if you don’t have a passport. For example, if your flight is delayed or canceled and you miss boarding the cruise… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on March 29, 2018
  • Your Driver’s License may Not be Valid at Airport Security in 2020

    Updated October 22, 2019: If you are planning on traveling on October 1, 2020, or later, your driver’s license may no longer be accepted at airport security if it is not a REAL ID compliant card. This change is due to the REAL ID Act under the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Currently, several states… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on January 9, 2018
  • The Joys of Holiday Air Travel

    Traveling during the holidays can be tough. The crowded airports, adverse weather conditions, and long delays can test your patience. There are ways to reduce the dread of travel and keep the “holiday joy” alive. Maintaining a positive outlook is key to alleviating the stress that comes with holiday travel. There’s a good chance your… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 10, 2017
  • The Triumph Over Hurricane Harvey and Irma

    Hurricane Harvey and Irma struck with fury and left massive destruction and flooding in their path. Those affected suffered great losses. Many lost their home, cherished possessions, or their beloved pets, while others faced the greatest loss of all – the loss of a loved one. In the midst of the chaos, something remarkable happened.… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on September 27, 2017
  • Vacation Rentals

    If you’re looking for an alternative to a hotel, a great option to consider is a vacation rental. These are generally furnished apartments, condos, or houses and can be found in many locations throughout the U.S. and abroad. They are usually privately owned and offer a lot more space than a hotel room. Vacation rentals… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on September 5, 2017
  • Avoid Added Fees When Booking a Flight

    Airlines charge several fees that are over and above the cost of your airfare. You can avoid many of these unnecessary expenses. Before booking your ticket, compare the total cost of airfare and added fees with various airlines. You may be better off going with an airline that has a higher fare, but lower fees.… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on August 8, 2017
  • When Cruise Lines Change Your Itinerary

    Cruises have one of the highest satisfaction ratings for vacations according to consumer surveys. They appeal to a wide range of interests and can meet a variety of budgets. When planning a cruise, it’s important to understand the cruise line’s policy and what your responsibilities and entitlements are. The cruise line has the option of… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on July 22, 2017
  • Consider the Risks before Flying with Your Child on Your Lap

    If you’re thinking about flying with your child on your lap, consider the risks before making that decision. You’ll find that no amount of savings in airfare would make it worthwhile. You may have heard the terminology lap child or lap baby when it comes to the infant policy of airlines. Many airlines offer free… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on July 13, 2017
  • Your Credit Card May Provide Travel Insurance You Didn’t Know You Had

    Here’s a great article from George Hobica, Founder and Editor-in-Chief, of Airfarewatchdog. I get this question all the time: “Do I need to buy travel insurance?” It’s not easy to answer, but one thing I always say: you may already have it and do Source: Your Credit Card May Provide Travel Insurance You Didn’t Know… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on July 2, 2017
  • Avoid Booking Multiple Airlines on Separate Itineraries

    Booking your trip using multiple airlines with separate itineraries can be risky. The potential for problems can far outweigh the savings. For example, let’s say you book the first leg of your trip on one airline and then book the second leg on a non-partnering airline on a separate itinerary. If your initial flight is… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on June 20, 2017
  • When’s the Best Time to Buy an Airfare? Here’s the Truth.

    Here’s an interesting article from George Hobica, Founder & Editor-in-Chief, of Airfarewatchdog. Search on the web for “best time to book airfare” and you’ll find many conflicting answers, all of them completely wrong. And not only are they wrong, but Source: When’s the Best Time to Buy an Airfare? Here’s the Truth.

    Posted by Stephanie on June 7, 2017
  • Traveling with Diabetes

    When traveling with diabetes, it will require some preplanning in order to have a successful and healthy trip. I’d like to see you enjoy your travels to the fullest. To help you do so, here are some travel tips, along with suggestions from the American Diabetes Association. Visit your Doctor A visit to your doctor… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on May 31, 2017
  • A Trip in Vain

    A trip in vain is the terminology used to describe a trip that has become meaningless because of a flight delay or cancellation. If the sole purpose of your travel is to attend a meeting or a scheduled event, and a flight change causes you to be substantially late or miss it completely, your trip… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on May 18, 2017
  • Renting and Driving a Car Abroad

    When renting a car abroad, it pays to educate yourself on how to be safe and avoid unnecessary expenses. You will be a foreign driver in a country that has its own set of laws and customs. And as a foreigner, if you are not prepared, you could also be subject to rental car scams… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on May 3, 2017
  • Avoid Becoming a No-Show on Your Flight

    When a passenger is listed as a no-show by the airline, not only do they miss out on their outbound flight, but their remaining flights are affected as well. The airlines classify a no-show as a passenger who arrives late or does not show up for their outbound flight. This creates a domino effect, and… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on April 22, 2017
  • Medical Emergencies While Traveling: Be Prepared

    When an unexpected medical emergency happens while traveling, it can be costly and stressful if you are not prepared. This may be the last thing you want to think about when planning your trip, but it is worth consideration. The out-of-pocket expenses could be astronomical in the event of an emergency medical evacuation or medical… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on April 6, 2017
  • Preparing for Your Flight and Airport Security

    Every day travelers run into problems at the airport. Some are caused by not knowing what the proper protocol is and others are just a part of the travel process. The airlines, airports, and TSA all have their own set of regulations. By not being prepared, you can face delays, miss your flight, or feel… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on March 20, 2017
  • How to Avoid the #1 Danger at the Beach

    Some of the most popular vacation destinations end up at the beach, and many of these well-known beaches have an unsuspecting danger – rip currents. Rip currents are a strong channel of water that moves out to sea at eight feet per second. They are the number one danger at the beach and account for… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on March 13, 2017
  • Basic Economy Fare: 6 Restrictions You Should Know About

    American, Delta, and United Airlines are now offering a Basic Economy fare on select routes in an effort to compete with low-cost carriers such as Spirit, Frontier, and Allegiant. This class of service is being offered to travelers who want the lowest fare available and are willing to accept the restrictions that come along with… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on March 2, 2017
  • Prevent Food Poisoning When Traveling Abroad

    Becoming ill from food or water contamination when traveling abroad can put a real damper on your vacation. This topic may not be at the top of your list when planning your trip, but knowing how to prevent food poisoning is essential to having a good time. Here is what you need to know. The… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on February 20, 2017
  • Traveling Abroad? Know how to Avoid Thieves and Scams

    Unsuspecting tourists can easily become the target of thieves and scams. Knowing how to avoid this deception can keep your vacation from “getting stolen”. Oftentimes, thieves work in groups and, unfortunately, will use children, pregnant women, or women holding babies as a distraction. They may come across as the “friendly local” who is just “trying… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on January 30, 2017
  • Passports: How to Apply/Renew or get an Emergency Passport

    If you are planning a trip outside the United States, check the expiration date of your passport. Many countries will deny entry if your passport will be expiring within three to six months after your return date. Be sure to allow at least six weeks (or more during busy travel times) for your renewal or… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on January 21, 2017
  • Travel Checklist: What to Pack for Trips Abroad or in the U.S.

    Here is your final checklist of what to bring on your trip – from important documents and identification to what to pack in your carry-on and checked baggage. Travel Documents, ID’s, and Contact Information Carry these with you, preferably in a money belt for safekeeping. Photocopy all documents (passport, driver’s license, credit cards, etc.).  Pack… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on January 16, 2017
  • Rental Cars: How to Protect Yourself from Financial Losses

    When renting a vehicle, you can protect yourself from financial losses by knowing what to plan for. To begin with, there is the question of insurance. Chances are, nothing will happen to your rental vehicle, but if it does, you want to make sure you are covered. Even a flat tire may cost you—like the… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on January 5, 2017
  • Planning Your Trip Abroad

    Planning is essential when traveling abroad. To make your job easier, I have compiled a checklist to guide you through the preliminary planning stage. Renew or Apply for a Passport: (allow at least 6 weeks) If your passport expires within 6 months of the date of your return, plan on renewing it. Many countries require… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on December 29, 2016
  • What to Expect When You Get Bumped from Your Flight

    You arrive at the airport with your boarding pass in hand, but before boarding, you are informed that no seats are available for you on the flight. You have just been bumped from your flight. Frustrating, right? A question many travelers ask is, why does this happen?  You paid for a seat, so how can… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on December 9, 2016
  • Does Travel Insurance Cover Terrorism?

    Given recent headlines, you might wonder: Does travel insurance cover terrorism? And the short answer is, ‘Yes, but…’ Here’s where it gets tricky. Source: Does Travel Insurance Cover Terrorism?

    Posted by Stephanie on December 1, 2016
  • Reduce Your Wait Time at Airport Security Checkpoints

    Updated on January 31, 2017: With the ever increasing lines at airport security checkpoints, travelers are becoming more frustrated with the lengthy delays. If you fly several times a year, you can reduce your wait time at security checkpoints in many airports throughout the U.S. This would involve becoming a member of the TSA Pre√®… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 29, 2016
  • In Honor of our Veterans and Soldiers

    As a special tribute to our nation’s military veterans and the men and women currently serving in the Armed Forces, we salute you and give you honor.  These fine individuals stand out from the crowd. They have become the pillars that support the many freedoms we now enjoy. These “unsung” heroes put their lives on… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 13, 2016
  • How to Enjoy Your Holiday Travel

    Traveling for the holidays can bring on a mix of emotions — from excitement to dread. You’re excited about seeing family and friends but dreading the long lines at the airport, unexpected delays, and the possibility of inclement weather. Here are some suggestions on how to take the “dread” out of traveling. Planning your Flights:… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 10, 2016
  • Air Travel with Children

    Traveling as a family is a rewarding and educational experience. Your kids will learn about geography, historical events, and be exposed to divergent cultures across the U.S. or abroad. There is nothing like reading about a battle, a famous landmark, or a historical event and then actually being able to see where it all happened… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 4, 2016
  • Surviving Airline Computer Outages (Or Any Delay)

    Article from Airfarewatchdog The airlines have experienced so many computer outages over the last few years they’re hardly even news anymore, despite the fact they’ve stranded thousands of passengers and caused untold economic damage. Whether they’re caused by electrical failures outside the airlines’ control or by computer systems with inadequate recovery or backup capabilities, read… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on October 26, 2016
  • Is Travel Insurance Necessary?

    A question many travelers ask is whether travel insurance is necessary.  Travel insurance is like any other insurance–if you don’t need it, it’s an expense you wish you didn’t have, but if you do need it–it will be a welcome relief. If you are planning a trip abroad or an expensive trip within the U.S.,… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on October 24, 2016
  • Cruise Ship Safety – Part 2

    PART 2 – Keeping Your Family Safe and Healthy On the Ship and On Shore. As mentioned previously, if you are contemplating taking a cruise, you may wonder about cruise ships’ safety and onshore ventures.  The unfortunate stories on the news may have left you with questions about just how safe cruises are. To help… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on October 11, 2016
  • Cruise Ship Safety – Part 1

    If you are contemplating taking a cruise, you may be wondering about the safety of cruise ships and their onshore ventures. The unfortunate stories on the news may have left you with questions about just how safe cruises are. For reassurance on the safety of cruises and to help you make an informed decision, here… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on October 9, 2016
  • Want to Be a Safer Airplane Passenger? There’s a Course for That

    The following link contains an interesting article written by George Hobica from Airfarewatchdog.com. “Have you ever wondered exactly why airlines dim the lights upon landing, making you grope to find the overhead light just as you were about to finish your…” Source: Want to Be a Safer Airplane Passenger? There’s a Course for That

    Posted by Stephanie on October 4, 2016
  • Choosing Your Hotel Accommodations

    The hotel you stay at is an important aspect of your vacation. It takes a big chunk out of your travel budget, so it’s beneficial to shop around to find the property that is just right for your needs. You want it to be in the right locale, have the amenities you are looking for,… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on September 29, 2016
  • Emergency Medical Evacuation and Medical Expenses: Illness or Injury While Traveling

    When you embark on a cruise or travel abroad, the last thing you want to think about is getting injured or becoming seriously ill—and in most cases—you never will. But what if you (or a family member) is unexpectedly faced with this situation? Would you be prepared to handle the expenses? If you require an… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on September 19, 2016
  • Traveling with Disabilities and Health Issues

    The freedom to travel has been awarded to all of us–and from our side of the world to crossing the oceans abroad–countries are welcoming with open arms those who are disabled or have health issues. Those of you with disabilities or limitations can have an extraordinary experience that will be safe, accessible, and ultimately a… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on September 8, 2016
  • Exchanging Your Money When Traveling Abroad: Reduce Fees and Get a Favorable Exchange Rate

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    Posted by Stephanie on August 16, 2016
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    Posted by Stephanie on August 2, 2016
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    Posted by Stephanie on June 22, 2016
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    There has been a growing concern as to how safe it is to travel abroad. This concern stems from the ongoing acts of terrorism and travel cautions issued by the U.S. Department of State. In March of 2016, the U.S. Department of State issued a Worldwide Caution because of “information on the continuing threat of… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on May 24, 2016
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    With the ever increasing lines at airport security checkpoints, travelers are becoming more frustrated with the lengthy delays. There are two options that will reduce your wait time– becoming a member of the TSA Pre√ program or joining the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Trusted Traveler Programs including Global Entry, SENTRI, or NEXUS. Members of… Continue Reading

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    Update on January 18, 2017 Starting on January 22, 2018, there are nine states where travelers will not be able to use their driver’s license as a valid form of identification at airports. Those residing in Kentucky, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, and Washington will have to use an alternate form of… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on May 5, 2016
  • Zika Virus: Airlines and Cruise Lines offering Refunds/Changes to Pregnant Women (and others) Traveling to Affected Areas

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  • How to Avoid Food Poisoning When Traveling Abroad

    Food or water contamination when traveling abroad can put a real damper on your vacation.  According to Mayo Clinic, when you visit a place where the climate, social conditions, and sanitary standards and practices are different from yours at home, you have an increased risk of developing “traveler’s diarrhea” or food poisoning, hepatitis A, or… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on March 15, 2016
  • Safety when Traveling Abroad: Beware of Thieves and Scams

    A vacation can go downhill quickly if your money, passport, or personal items get stolen. Unsuspecting tourists have long been the target of thieves. Being aware of this in advance can keep your vacation from “getting stolen”. Oftentimes thieves work in groups, and they will even use children, pregnant women, or women holding babies as… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on March 4, 2016
  • Air Travel with Your Pet

    Our pets are like family. We enjoy their companionship and want them to share in the fun of traveling. Before making the decision to travel with your pet, consider their health and well-being to make sure it will be good for them. Due to stress and changes in altitude, pets can experience an adverse reaction… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on February 28, 2016
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    Traveling with children takes fun to an all new level. By planning ahead, you can make the mundane part of travel — like being on board a plane for several hours — enjoyable for your kids. Making Air Time Enjoyable: Being stuck on a crowded plane can be difficult for adults and even harder for… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on February 16, 2016
  • Air Travel with Children: Airline Requirements

    When planning to travel by air with your children, here are some tips on how to have a safe trip and be prepared with any necessary documentation. Purchasing Plane Tickets: Before purchasing a ticket for your child, contact the airline directly to find out if they offer any discounted fares for children. Airlines that offer… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on February 12, 2016
  • Planning a Beach Vacation? Beware of Hidden Dangers

    Thousands of people travel to the ocean for vacation and many have rarely (if ever) swam in one. They choose beaches that are filled with tourists and assume that these must be safe places to swim — or they find a beautiful secluded beach and jump into the inviting waters. But there are could be… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on February 5, 2016
  • Zika Virus – Travel Caution for Pregnant Women

    Update on July 18, 2016: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has concluded that the Zika Virus is a cause of microcephaly and other brain defects in some babies born to infected mothers.  The Zika Virus is also linked to Guillain-Barré syndrome which can possibly affect the nervous system of people (men and women… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on January 29, 2016
  • Avoid Rookie Mistakes at Airport Security and Onboard Your Flight

    Many travelers experience apprehension and frustration when going through airport security. If you’re an infrequent traveler, that concern is heightened because you don’t know what to expect. By preparing yourself in advance, you can minimize this uncomfortable part of travel.  Airport security is an ever-changing aspect of travel. Being unaware of a security requirement does… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on January 19, 2016
  • Added Fees to be Aware of when Booking Your Flight

      Unexpected fees add up quickly and cut into your travel budget. You can reduce or eliminate many of these hidden costs. Before booking your flight, know what additional fees you will have to pay that are not included in the airfare. You may be find that choosing an airline with a higher fare but… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on January 13, 2016
  • Can Travelers still use their Driver’s License for Identification at Airports?

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    Posted by Stephanie on January 7, 2016
  • Air Travel on Thanksgiving Weekend

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    Posted by Stephanie on November 25, 2015
  • U.S. Embassy in Paris

    The following information was posted on the U.S. Department of State’s website from the U.S. Embassy in Paris regarding the recent terrorist attacks. ParisEmergencyUSC@state.gov 1-888-407-4747 (From the United States and Canada) +1-202-501-4444 (From all other countries) U.S. Embassy Paris “U.S. Embassy Paris, France Security Message for U.S. Citizens: Terrorist Attacks in Paris, France November 14,… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 19, 2015
  • Know Before You Go: Traveling the U.S. and Abroad

    Information Before Destination… Traveling to an unknown destination ignites our passion and a desire for adventure. It opens the door for us to step outside the “box” and enter a world of possibilities. However, there is also the practical side of traveling: rules and regulations, navigating airport security, entry/exit requirements for foreign countries, safety and… Continue Reading

    Posted by Stephanie on November 19, 2015
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