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Sure, you’re smart – or you wouldn’t be here! But how much do you know, say, about some of the nuttier nuances of air travel? Take my quiz and find out. I’ll get you started with the first question, followed by the answer:
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Thousands of young people will head for home in a few weeks for Thanksgiving. Teenagers think travel is a lark. No big deal! No sweat! 99% of the time that will be the case. But make sure that you discuss safe travel tips with them so that ...
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Traveler, one who travels. Savvy, someone who understands how things are locally, so they will not be cheated or otherwise taken advantage of. A savvy traveler will not, for instance, pay too much for local merchandise or food, knows how mu...
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This benefit provides reimbursement for non-refundable trip payments and deposits up to a maximum of $15,000 if you must cancel your trip for covered reasons before it starts. Post-departure Trip Interruption This benefit provides reimburse...
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The New York Times takes a look at the trade-offs facing any Internet-savvy business traveler -- on one hand, it's nice to travel with as many gadgets and gizmos as possible; on the other hand, too many of these gadgets can overload bags an...
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A business trip is like a two-edged sword. It's great to get away from the office for a few days, but business travel can be exhausting and your work only piles up while you are gone. Here are five easy tips to become a better business trav...
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Frommer is executive editor of Arthur Frommer’s Budget Travel Magazine and the de facto travel editor of MSNBC.com. She is a former editor-in-chief of Frommers.com and was at its helm when it won the People’s Voice Webby Award. She has writ...
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Frequent travelers know that traveling light, taking along only a single carry on bag can often be the difference between the success or failure of the trip. Likewise, doing so can result in a pleasurable vacation or one that's ruined.
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Where are you and where would you want this doctor to work from? I'm in Switzerland and I may know a young female doctor who would be good for such a job but she is also in Switzerland. I will ask a question and you can answer my questions...
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Hi, you can bring your baby in the stroller to the plane entrance. There the cabin crew will put it away in the bulky baggage area so that the evacuation passages are not blocked. You can pick it up when you are leaving the plane.
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