Traveling With A Baby? Tips That Can Help You Survive The Trip
June 29, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
Traveling with an infant can be tremendously stressful. It is not much fun carrying your baby around crowded airports and terminals with some additional baggage in tow. The fact that airports and terminals are like incubators for different types of illnesses is not comforting either. Fortunately, there are ways to minimize your baby’s exposure to the airport crowd and make your life less stressful. Keep your calm and enjoy the trip with your little one using these air travel tips.
Get Ready With Your Air Travel Survival Kit
Babies can be unpredictable so make sure that you are always ready for almost anything. Air travel survival kit is a must. Baby clothes, diapers, wipes, blankets, plastic bags for dirty diapers and other baby supplies should be included in your air travel survival kit. Consider packing an extra shirt for you just in case you need one.
Take The Late Night Flight
Generally speaking night air travel is less stressful compared to day air travel. Airports are less populated during the night so you and your baby do not have to deal with a lot of hustle and bustle. Night travel is less stressful for you and your baby. Most babies are generally more settled at night so you can breathe a sigh of relief. Unless your baby is feeling uncomfortable about something, there is a big chance that he or she will sleep through the flight. You may be surprised that most airline companies give air travel discounts for night flights. If the travel gods are with you you can get as much as 50% off on the regular day time air travel fare. Now that is true value for your money.
Do Not Ignore the Advantage of Pre-boarding
Most airlines in the country offer free boarding to parents who are traveling with infants and little children. Take advantage of this offer and board the plane ahead of the rest of the passengers. This should provide a couple extra minutes to get settled in the aircraft before the rest of the passengers start filling the place up and making a lot of noise.
Turn On Your Auto Ignore Button
Even though you would like to keep your baby quiet throughougt the trip, your baby may wake up and make a fuss. If this happens and people start looking at you pointedly, simply turn on your auto ignore button and pretend that they are not there. Cheap Air Travel Video Compilations
International Airport Travel Tips
June 21, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
Now days , rules regarding the things that can or cannot be carried in the airplane are cumbersome and stringent, especially during international travel. If you are aware of the rules, you can have a better experience at the airport, and save some time in the security lines.
Few Useful International Airport Travel Tips
Before going to the airport, do not bring or pack the prohibited items. If you are carrying cash, laptops or jewelry, place them in the carry-on baggage only. If you have a business card, tape it to the bottom of your laptop. The most important international airport travel tip is to make reliable arrangement for airport drop. Take down your confirmation number and details of the cab driver. If you plan to use the local transport, make sure that you are aware of the pick-up and drop points.
An important international airport travel tip is to keep the government-issues photo ID and boarding pass available till you exit the security checkpoint. As there are different regulations, you might need to display these documents many times.
A useful international airport travel tip is to place your mobile phone, keys, PDA, large belt buckles, money clips, jewelry and loose change in your carry-on baggage before entering the screening checkpoint.
Another important international airport travel tip is to get the information regarding the airport rules of the country you are visiting. For most of the countries, the information is easily available on the Internet. Before you begin your journey, a useful international airport travel tip is to take care of any special needs such as wheelchair, people traveling with pets or kids traveling alone. Find out how airport is going to meet these needs. Before leaving for airport, you can use the online check-in tool to avoid the long-queues at the airport.
Another international airport travel tip is to call up the airlines, and find out if your flight is on time. There are many factors that can delay the flight such as weather, a terror threat and so on. It is a good idea to confirm the flight timing before leaving for the airport, and if you have left, be prepared to spend some extra time there. An important travel packing tip is to prepare an emergency airport survival kit that may include eye shade, bottle water, ear plugs, books, magazines, disinfectant wipes, personal music device, snacks, pen, post-its, a small pillow, toilet and tissue paper, some common medicines, camera, and a power bar.
International Travel Safety Tips
June 21, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
International traveling can be fun, but it requires meticulous planning well in advance. It is important to familiarize yourself with the culture of that country especially if you are travelling to that country for the first time.
Few Useful International Travel Safety Tips
Before leaving for any country, read the consular information sheet for the destination that describes the expected local conditions. A useful international travel safety tip is always and always check for any pertinent public announcement or travel warnings on the net of television. It is essential to learn about local customs and laws as much as you can. This can be done with the help of the travel agent, local library or Internet.
Another important international travel safety tip is to make photocopies of airlines ticket, passport identification page, traveler’s cheques serial numbers, state ID or driver’s license and credit cards. Carry one copy, but pack it separately from the originals, and give one copy to the friend, relative or co-worker. This information can be very helpful in case your original documents and valuables get stolen or lost.
Another useful international travel safety tip is to leave the copy of itinerary with friends or family so that they can contact you in case of emergency. It is also advisable to carry a list of prescriptions you might be taking. If you are carrying any medication, especially the one that could be considered a narcotic, you must check drug’s legality, or get the doctor’s letter stating that you need that medication.
Another important international travel safety tip is to avoid any area during the stop-over that makes you feel uncomfortable. It is best to take the direct flights so that you can save the time spent on take-offs and landing. It is also advisable to travel light, and make sure that you can easily carry your belongings without any help. If you are traveling to a remote area, or going to a foreign county for more than two weeks or plan to visit the high-risk area, register with the local embassy upon arrival, as it will be easier during evacuation in case of emergency.
Once you reach a foreign country, you are subject to the laws of that particular country, and if you get into any legal trouble, get in touch with the consular officer as soon as you can. An important international travel safety tip is to dress conservatively so that you don’t become the easy target for crooks and pickpockets. Do not carry too many valuables, and use traveler’s cheques and credit cards instead of cash. To avoid snatching of the bags from the curb, wear the strap of the bag across your chest.
A useful international travel safety tip is to walk confidently and act as if you know your way and destination, even when you are lost. If possible, take directions only from the individuals in authority such as hotel concierges or police officers. Learn few words of the local language, and do not get involved in the discussion with the strangers.
When leaving the country, keep the receipts of the exported goods handy. A useful international travel safety tip is to be courteous, and answer the questions asked by security and customs officers.
A useful international airport travel tip is to leave for the airport well in advance with all the requirement documents and Ids. Avoid wearing clothing with metal studs, big buckle belts, lots of jewelry and shoes with metal heels as they can set off the metal detectors at security checkpoint.
First-Class or Two Seats?
June 20, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
So I hate flying as it is but did you hear the news effective Wednesday April 15, 2009? United Airlines passengers who are too large to fit comfortably in a coach seat are required to buy either a second ticket or upgrade to business class, where the seats are larger. United has decided to adopt this policy after receiving supposedly more than 700 complaints last year from passengers who said that they did not have a comfortable flight because the person next to them infringed on their seat. The airline said it is enacting the policy for the “comfort and well-being of all customers aboard United flights.”
Other airlines such as Southwest Airlines have had restrictions similar to this policy for quite sometime now. They require that all passengers who do not fit comfortably in their seats or who cannot lower their armrests to purchase 2 tickets for 2 adjacent seats. What Southwest does offer is a refund for that second seat if the the flight is not sold out.
It seems as though passenger issues of weight and size have become more of an issue recently as flights have become fuller. But as airlines adopt new policies or toughen existing policies for plus size passengers, some question (especially me) how they can enforce such drastic measures fairly. I mean who has the right to eyeball another person and say whether they are too large or not too large and estimate whether they can sit in a seat comfortably or not. Are they going to have a “display seat” at the time of reservation and/or check-in for plus size passengers to sit in to see if they will compromise any portion of adjacent seat. I strongly feel that a greater and more decent way to approach this situation is to let the customers decide for themselves at the time of booking. If they feel that they will need more space or will not fly comfortably then the customers have the option to pay for an additional seat at their own discretion. I also feel that as an airline they should focus on accommodating their larger passengers free of charge and in the long run they will avoid alienating those of us who otherwise would fall victim to this ridiculous policy and in turn gain customer loyalty. I suggest they create more space and less seats and make everyone happy, that includes the large, the small, the tall, and the short. I’d be willing to pay a little more for a more enjoyable “less cramped” flight for sure. I mean who doesn’t like a little more room to stretch out and relax while traveling.
United has said they will waive fees it would normally charge for changing travel plans. If seating is not available and a passenger decides not to travel, the ticket will be refunded without any penalty, even if it is a non-refundable ticket. The new policy is effective for tickets that were purchased on or before March 4, 2009, for travel on or after the effective date of April 15, 2009.
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Cheap Flights: When to Fly to Save the Most
June 20, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
You can save some serious dough on airfare just by knowing when to book and when to travel.
Here are five important tips for scoring cheap flights simply by knowing when to fly:
1. The first rule of thumb when saving on airfare: Be flexible. If you aren’t too choosy about when you arrive or depart, you can save a lot more than someone who can’t play around with the dates to get the best deal.
2. Book either far in advance or at the very last minute. To have more low-cost options available to you, book your flight as soon as possible. The best discounts and the best seats tend to go to those who have booked their flight a few months in advance. If you need to fly right away, take advantage of last minute deals. There are travel sites online that focus exclusively on getting rid of last minute travel inventory (both hotel rooms and airline seats). Bottom line: You can save by booking far ahead (3 months or so) or booking right at the last minute.
3. Look Online. Online travel websites make it a cinch to play around with your travel dates to find the cheapest possible flights. Simply go to your favorite travel site and plug in the various dates. Flights on Tuesdays and Wednesdays tend to be the least expensive. Saturdays and Sundays also tend to be relatively inexpensive, but it’s all going to depend on your destination. You might also find, when experimenting on these travel websites, that one airport is more expensive to arrive in or depart from than another. Take all of these things into consideration before you book. Once you find the least expensive combination of flight dates, check out the airline’s website to see if you can save by booking directly. And if your schedule is ultra-flexible, you can take that information to make some informed bids at Priceline.
4. Consider the length of your stay. Many times, round trip airfare will be less expensive when your stay is short. If you plan to be in your destination for several weeks or more, experiment and see if it would be less expensive to purchase two one-way tickets. Again, this is going to vary with your circumstances and your destination, because it’s often the round trip tickets that are discounted. If you are going to book this way, book the flights with different airlines (or book at different times if you are using the same airline). If you don’t, you might still end up paying the round trip fare.
5. Pick up the phone and ask questions. If you are traveling during a peak time, call the airline to find out when is the cheapest time to fly during that season. For example, during the holidays, flights are typically very expensive. But an airline might deeply discount a flight on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day. All you need to do is ask.
People who get the very best rates on flights and airlines are those who aren’t afraid to ask questions and who take the time to play around with different flight dates, destination airports, departure times and lengths of stay.
Checking For a Last Minute Holiday Break to Europe
June 20, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
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Planning your travel can be a big hassle: you need to know what things to pack, what things you should not miss, and what you should bring in order to have better travel and a good time at your destination. You need to get great tickets to where you want to go, and if you are going to Europe, you need to get really good deals because travel to Europe can be expensive. Moreover, you need to get good deals on the hotels and lodgings that you pick, because Europe is so picturesque, you need days and days to see what makes each city special.
The problem just keeps getting bigger if you decide to go to Europe at the last minute. There are many things that can go wrong in your panic. You might not get to your destination on time, which can mess up car schedules, rental schedules, and hotel bookings. You can mess up a lot of things when you pack, and you can miss a lot of important things if you do not have a lot of time to pack up. Moreover, you will not enjoy your trip if you miss a lot of things in terms of packing and transportation.
If you want to plan a last minute travel trip to Europe, here are a few tips that you could take into account.
- Do not underestimate the power of lists. Making a list, even when you don’t need it, can help you. On off days, when you do not have to worry about last minute things such as travel and packing, take some time to sit down and make a list of things that you would need to bring if you were to suddenly go to Europe. Don’t forget your passport and your toiletries! Keep your list in a safe place, so that if the chance for travel suddenly comes up, you won’t miss a thing.
- Don’t underestimate the power of your agent either. Talk to your travel agent about advice for last minute plans, and if your travel agent already has a list of discount hotels in Europe. This way, you can always have someone ready and waiting to help you out just in case you suddenly get the urge to go to Europe.
- Subscribe or get log ins to discount hotels in Europe. This means that you need to get onto their website and log yourself in regularly in order to see what deals they have. This way, you are aware of what discounts there are, so that when you get to start going to Europe and have to travel at the last minute, you can immediately log on to the website that you need and get yourself discounts on lodging.
- Be aware of what your memberships offer in terms of European travel. Some credit cards have discount packages that allow you to get ticket discounts, while some insurance companies or even your car insurance and sales company will have discounts for travel. You may be able to get yourself some great discounts if you know where to look, and if you already have these discounts under your belt!
- Subscribe to travel magazines and read about destinations in Europe. Read up on some history as well! This way, if you suddenly get the urge to go to Europe, you already know where to go and you don’t mess up your touring plans.
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Hottest 5 Last Minute Vacation Destinations
June 20, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
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Florida - This state is perfect to visit all-year round. With theme parks galore in Orlando alone, there?s sure to be a place or two able to welcome last-minute travelers like you. While in Florida, you can also head off to Miami and enjoy its beaches and exciting nightlife. For more adventure, you can book a day trip to Key West and enjoy its exotic locale. In Key West, make sure you set aside a portion of your day for fishing and shopping.
New England Coast - If you need a last-minute destination during the fall, there?s no better place to pick than the New England Coast. Its spectacular fall foliage is famous worldwide and you can enjoy it for free just by walking around. An equal beauty will be awaiting you either if you?re traveling to Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, or some other place in the New England coast.
Paris - Lovers will always have Paris at any time of the year. Sure, it?s crowded all the time, but you don?t really notice things like that when you?re in love, do you? In Paris, you immediately know a couple of well-known attractions to visit and activities to check out. Besides the ever-famous Eiffel Tower, there?s also Versailles Palace to check out. You know as well that it?s imperative to give the street-lining cafes a try for authentic French cuisine, to walk around and just enjoy the romantic atmosphere and appreciate the works of Bohemian artists.
New York - Another city you won?t lack for excitement is the Big Apple. But beware, native New Yorkers don?t like it when people refer to NYC as the Big Apple. Because it?s a city that never sleeps, you?ll always find something to see or do no matter what time you get there. Just be careful of pickpockets. That?s one authentic NYC experience you can certainly do without!
Nevada - Like NYC, Nevada or Las Vegas in particular is a city that comes especially alive at night. If you think gambling is the only thing to do in Vegas, think again. You can drop by at Caesar?s Palace, let's say for example, at various times in the evening and you?ll be treated via a special presentation?for free.
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Flying to Alabama? Stop By Cache Creek’s Indian Casinos
June 14, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
Alabama is home to several exciting gaming establishments. Not only does the state play host to Greyhound Racing, Alabama is also the home of several casinos – though not all of them are exactly what you might call traditional casinos.
The reason that not all of the casinos are considered traditional casinos is because some of them base the majority of their business on bingo. The traditional casino bases their business on slots and table games. The good news is that there are a few casinos in Alabama that do offer both. So, whenever you feel the need to gamble, you can do it in practically any way that you want. Bet on the dog races, play bingo, try your hand at blackjack, roulette, poker or craps, or attempt to beat the one armed bandit.
The Creek Indian Tribe, which is the only Indian tribe recognized by the federal government within the state of Alabama, owns three of these Alabama casinos. The Tallapoosa, Riverside, and Wind Creek Casinos are all owned and operated by PCI. In fact, Wind Creek Casino is the newest edition to Alabama casinos and, of course, to the Creek Indian casinos. The casino just opened in January of 2009 and is the largest casino in the Creek family of casinos. It’s shiny, it’s new and it’s packed with excitement around every corner. However, this hip casino offers much more than just entertainment.
This modern mecca of entertainment also offers a luxurious hotel with stylish, yet comfortable furnishings that will allow you to kick back and relax after a long night of fun on the casino floor. However, the lavish guest rooms are not the only way that the Wind Creek guests are spoiled during their visit. While relaxing in luxury, whatever your stomach desires is just a phone call away at any time. That’s right – 24 hour room service! What better way to end the night than with a tasty midnight snack?
So welcome to Alabama the Wind Creek Casino and Hotel. If you happen to be traveling near Atmore, AL, stop on by and enjoy the finer side of southern hospitality. Find out more via Gold Dust Casino, Golden Acorn Casino or Golden Arch Casino.
Extend Your Holidays at an Airport Hotel
June 14, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
To get some relief from their office live and the stress it entails, there are more and more people taking frequent short breaks and long weekends away. As they only get a short time for their break, these people work at getting maximum relaxation in these few days.
However, preparing for the holiday, and reaching the airport on time could give a stressful start to a well planned short break.To avoid all this, holiday makers usually get all their luggage and check in to an airport hotel the evening before the flight.
A stressful start by getting stuck in traffic jams is avoided by staying in an airport hotel the night before the break begins.It is up to you to relax with a relaxing meal at the restaurant, drink a few drinks at the bar or take a dip in the pool.You could also visit the hotel spa or watch a movie in your room.
All this will make you think that the holidays have already started.You can then retire feeling relaxed, and happy as there is no need to get up too early the next morning, to get ready to reach the airport through the heavy traffic.
Moreover, you can get up in the morning relaxed in the knowledge that the airport is just round the corner, and happy that you have no preparing breakfast to do as you have it waiting for you.At your leisure, you can take the free shuttle service of the hotel to reach the airport terminal, and check-in for the flight.Another option is to take your car to the terminal, and leave it parked there till you return from your holiday.
Once you return from the break, you can either drive home or take a cab .This is a much better way to start your break than having to rush to the airport from home on the morning of the flight.
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When You Fly to Vegas, Don’t Forget to Stop at Bally’s
June 14, 2009 by Trilochan Bhattacharya
Filed under Airline Travel
Coming home from vacation with more than you started with in your pocket is what happens every day for those that relax and have fun at Bally’s Casino Las Vegas. With some of the loosest slots in town, this casino ranks high on vacationers’ lists. If gambling isn’t your type of relaxation, choose to visit Bally’s Casino Las Vegas for their incredible and luxurious spa. Swedish massages are available, and other spa services are available as well.
Many people go to Las Vegas on business. Not to worry. Bally’s Casino Las Vegas hasn’t forgotten about you either. A great package is available that includes amenities just for the businessperson. Not only that, the casino has some classic style as well. A life-size version of the old “Price is Right” stage is ready for those interested in playing. Those staying at the hotel or just stopping by can see Don Arden’s Jubilee, a concert filled with fantastic dancers and amazing feats.
Close to the casino’s floor is the Indigo Lounge that harkens back to old Las Vegas times. It is streamlined and features comfortable curvy couches to seat the most gamblers possible. Those in search of some yummy eats will find that Bally’s Casino Las Vegas has a lot to offer. Eight restaurants are packed into the casino, with everything from Mexican to sushi. The Ichiban Sushi restaurant is styled after traditional Japanese sushi joints. Diners can feast also on mouthwatering steaks at the Bally’s Steakhouse.
When entering the main doors of Bally’s Casino Las Vegas visitors will be happy to see Sully’s, a great watering hole for those looking for perfectly mixed drinks or an excellent selection of beers. Bally’s Tequila Bar & Lounge takes on a Mexican theme. And, of course, Sully’s is a mainstay at the casino as well.
Any elopers out there will love Bally’s Casino Las Vegas’ Paris Las Vegas wedding chapel. Styled tastefully and located directly next door to the casino, the wedding chapel is a popular place for those looking for a quick wedding. Group and meeting rooms are available at the casino, so whether you are looking to have a conference for those in your field of work or a wedding reception to remember, Bally’s Casino Las Vegas has got it.
One of the best aspects of the casino is their available packages that both save money and include impressive amenities. It is always important to get the best deal on a vacation, and Bally’s Casino Las Vegas lets you do that with just a couple clicks on your mouse. For more information, please visit Gaming Gambling, Gambling Betting or Gambling Trips.






