Archive for the 'Travel' Category

How To Find the Best Flight and Other Tips on Flying

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

photo credit: AchimH     Today I would like to bring to your attention a very interesting and useful article:  “6 sites to make flying a whole lot easier”.   Read it to find out how to find and book the best flight, how to check for the timely plane’s arrival or departure, what to [...]

Sky-High Prices for Flying

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

    If the sky is high, why the price of flying should be low? Have answers? Please submit it to any major airline’s headquarter.   The summer is in its full swing, fuel cost is rising, and the rules of the game are changing once again.   I already wrote  about many ways the airline [...]

Back From Vacation

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

It’s been a while since I updated my site and I have a reason for it: I had a vacation.   My husband and I, together with another couple cruised the Baltic Sea on a Princess Cruises ship. Since it was not our first cruise, the expectations were equal to the experience received: a huge, [...]

Airlines Charging for a Second Bag

Monday, May 12th, 2008

For those of you, who missed it, here is the scoop on travel:   As many of you may know, as of May 5th 2008 (and more today), many domestic airlines started charging you for the 2nd checked in bag: that is one person flying coach is allowed only 1(one) bag. To check in a [...]

Travel Information Research

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

If you are ready for a vacation, but the prospect of surfing thru a multitude of travel sites to find a good deal does not appeal to you as a good way to plan your adventures or a quiet beach time, try to do your search from just one place: www.bookingbuddy.com.   Once you enter [...]

The Count of Monte Cristo: Famous Island Revisited

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Everybody heard about the island of Montecristo. It was the book we all read in our childhood, it was the place we all wanted to be in, if only to find the treasure.   Some people think – it’s a mystical place, which Alexandre Dumas invented for the beautiful and scary story of The Count [...]

United Airlines and your Second Bag

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

How many of us got ourselves a credit card, where everything we charge is converted into miles? We earn miles, but we are not frequent fliers, right? There are some restrictions applied to the non-frequent fliers, such as flight time restrictions, seats availability rules and non-refundable tickets. (I am not an expert on the airlines’ [...]

Preview your Future Travel Pictures

Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008

A preview of things to come.      We all get e-mails containing pictures and presentations. Some of them boring, but some are simply exceptional, just like the pictures taken by the guys from  RGS Blog.  I think, viewing photographs like this, may sway you into traveling places, which weren’t even entered into the consideration, [...]

Flight Status: Pronto

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

One more gift of information from Google introduced today:   “To make sure you spend more time celebrating and less time waiting at the airport, we’re introducing a new flight status feature that we hope will make your travels easier.   For the latest information on a flight’s status, simply search for an airline and [...]

Destination: Macau

Tuesday, December 18th, 2007

How do you plan your vacations?   All you can eat and a lot of leisure time or walking and sightseeing? How do you choose a destination? Follow the masses to Hawaii, asking your travel agent or your friends, or making a mental list of places you’d like to visit some day, based on the [...]

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