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
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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
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Traveling by air for the holidays can be stressful and has been described as “a real pain.” You’re excited about seeing family and friends, but the getting there is the tough part. The long lines at the airport, unexpected delays, the crowds, and the possibility for inclement weather can test your patience. As one traveler… Continue Reading
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We honor and respect the men and women serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. In appreciation for 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
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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
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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
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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
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If you are planning a trip abroad, 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 departure date from that country. According to the U.S. Department of State, you should allow at least six to eight weeks (or more… Continue Reading
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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
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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
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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
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