How Not To Be A”Bag Lady”
It certainly makes sense to travel lighter these days. Many of the airlines are charging additional fees for overweight luggage. They have a 50 to 75 lbs. weight maximum per bag. With large suitcases weighting up to 20 lbs. empty that
Novice Travel 101: Tips On Safe Travel Planning
The Department of State's Country Specific Information are available for every country of the world. They describe entry requirements, currency regulations, unusual health conditions, the crime and security situation, political disturbances, areas of instability, and special information about driving and
Air Travel Tips for Families
Are you interested in taking a family vacation soon? If you are, you may be looking for some guidance, especially if you and your family will be required to travel by airplane. As stressful as it can sometimes be planning
Air Travel Tips for Parents of Young Children
Are you the parent of an infant, toddler, or preschooler? If you are, are you also in the process of planning a trip that requires air travel? If you are, you may be dreading your upcoming flight. After all, complications
Novice Travel 101: Don’t Get Caught Slipping At the Airport
Air Travel: What You Can and Cannot Carry-on a Plane Are you the process of packing for an upcoming trip that you have scheduled? If you are, does your trip call for air travel? If it does, you may first want
Novice Travel 101: Why You Should Research Airlines and How to Do So
Do you need to book a flight soon? Whether you are looking to take a vacation, visit a sick loved one, move, or take a business trip, it is important to remember that you do have a number of different
Novice Travel 101: Trip Booking Options
Are you looking to take a trip or a vacation that will require you to fly? If you are, you will need to make your airline reservations soon. When doing so, you will find that you have a number of
Novice Travel 101: Who The Heck Needs A Passport!?
A U.S. citizen needs a passport to depart or enter the United States and to enter and depart most foreign countries. Exceptions include short-term travel between the United States and Mexico, Canada, and some countries in the Caribbean, where a