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  • Travel Planning Don’ts
    Planning for a trip is not the most enjoyable part of a vacation. Travel planning involves hours and hours of searching for airfare, arranging transportation and accommodations, and packing. And if you’re completely clueless about travel planning, it could take you even longer.

    Below are a few things NOT to do when planning for a trip. Travel planning requires careful execution and if not done properly, can result in the worst trip you’ve ever taken.

    Travel Planning: Wh...
  • What Is Wholesale Airfare And Why Is It Good For You?
    Wholesale airfare is a term that you've probably heard or seen when looking for cheap airfare on the Internet. Wholesale airfare is airfare purchased in bulk at a discounted rate. However, to get wholesale airfare deals you need to purchase more than just 4 tickets. Travel consolidators and online travel services purchase airfare in bulk from the airlines in order to receive a significant discount. The exact number of tickets a travel consolidator needs to purchase to receive...
  • How To Plan A Romantic, Yet Affordable Honeymoon
    Getting married is one of the biggest moments in anyone’s life. It’s the harmonious union of two people in love. However, that love can quickly start to fizzle if the honeymoon is too costly and turns into a travel nightmare. Anytime you travel or attempt to book travel plans, there is the possibility of something going wrong. And when you’re traveling for the first time as a married couple, you want your getaway to be as enjoyable and trouble-free as possible.

    If you’re g...
  • All About Dynamically Priced Fares
    When it comes to airfare, the airlines have all the control. They set the rates and airline passengers have to pay them. However, because of events such as 9-11 and poor economic times, not as many people are flying these days. And the less people flying, the less money an airline makes (and incase you didn’t know, it takes a ton of money to run an airline). That’s why so many go belly up year after year. So, to try and stay afloat, many airlines are starting to offer dynamic...
  • Air Travel Tip - How To Avoid And Deal With Airsickness
    Air travel has come a long way since the Wright brother's first flight in 1903. Planes are now works of technological and engineering genius, screaming across the sky at 600 miles an hour while the passengers inside enjoy in-flight movies and complimentary beverage service. However, as advanced as air travel has become, there will always be one thing that plagues some air travelers regardless of the in-flight accommodations they have. That one thing is air travel sickness.

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  • Travel To New York City: The Bigger Apple
    Frank Sinatra knew what he was singing about when he declared that he was going to be a part of it in New York. New York City is the queen of metropolitan life and the quintessence of globalized heritage. From the sensory excitement of Times Square’s King Kong-sized interactive plasma screens to the serene greenery of Central Park’s 850 acres, every aspect of New York life has been nurtured with exacting detail.

    When you travel to New York, you’ll quickly realize that New ...
  • Warsaw: The Ancient Is History, The Modern A Necessity
    Like most other inland European cities, Warsaw is built around a large body of water, straddling the sparkling Vistula River. The small fishing town was first fortified as a Masovian stronghold in the early 14th century. Compared with the histories of its pre-Roman Polish neighbors, the city of Warsaw is practically a fledgling on the grand timeline of human settlement in the region. However, it did not take long for Warsaw to become the center of the Poland-Lithuanian Common...
  • Industry Meets Inspiration In Tokyo
    Tokyo just might be the largest city in the world, comprised of 23 individual wards, all with their own unique characteristics. Foreigners are easily intimidated by the sheer expanse of Japan’s capital city and its 17 million inhabitants (5 million are commuters); however, due to this volume alone Tokyo has developed an unmatched public transportation system and an intricate network of visitor friendly information resources. The best way to travel Tokyo’s frantic bustle is to...
  • Treat Yourself And Travel To France
    No country embodies the grandeur of European travel quite like France. From the international artistic reputation of Cannes to the luxurious leisure of the Riviera, France has demonstrated a remarkable capacity to overcome a tumultuous history by enriching the quality of life with those experiences. The diversity of the country will leave you stimulated, satiated and asking for more when you finally treat yourself and travel to France!

    France from Renaissance to Revolution...

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