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7 Must Know Tips for Passengers with Disabilities- Part 2

December 6, 2007

When you make your reservation, communicate your needs to the airlines. Make plans ahead of time for items such as: oxygen supply for origin, transfer hubs and destination, a porter to help with luggage, and/or a wheelchair to help you move through the airport with ease and with less stress. All passengers with disabilities should arrive at the airport a minimum of 2 hours early. You should always ask the airlines for a gate pass at the time of check in. Gate (escort) passes are for relatives, companions,... Read more »

Reasons To Go Manual With Your iPod

December 6, 2007

If you are like most iPod owners, you probably have never even considered using the manual mode on your iPod. Do you even know what the manual mode is? First consider what exactly the manual mode is and then, why you should use it. So, you go to your computer to upload music to your iPod, if you just plug it in and your iTunes music library automatically starts sending music to your iPod, then this is the automatic mode, not the manual. This is the default mode; it is already configured to update... Read more »

14 Tips on How to Get Outrageously Cheap Airfare

December 6, 2007

These days more than ever before people who travel contantly or only sometimes are either paying more without knowing they are or more than they should knowingly and not doing anything about it. If you would love to save yourself in your next plane ticket and don’t mine spending a little time, read the tips below for great ideas on how you can without too much effort save a great deal on your next plane ticket to almost any destination in the world. 1) Avoid travel agents; instead book online... Read more »

Malta Does The Loop For New Airlines

December 6, 2007

The slow pace of life on Malta might have contributed to the late introduction of low cost flights compared to her competitors, or it could have been politicians and the tourist authorities more interested in protecting the island’s national airline with attitudes that the rest of Europe began to shrug off in the 80’s, but whatever the reason, now that Malta has allowed the low cost airlines, they can’t get enough of them. The number of visitors to Malta is up nearly ten per cent... Read more »

Low Cost Flight Pioneer Plans Extra Malta Routes

December 6, 2007

The pioneering airline that first brought low cost airlines to Malta has done well enough to start new routes to the island. Ryanair, the Irish based low cost airline, were the first airline to win the right to fly to Malta from the island’s main markets for tourism of Ireland and the UK. The first route launched has been running between London’s Luton Airport since November, while the Dublin route had its inaugural flight in March. Both routes have attracted good seat occupancy levels,... Read more »

Gambling How To Start and Stop

December 6, 2007

Gambling is one of the lucrative gaming activities in the society today. It is lucrative in the sense that it renders endless possibilities for a businessman to earn more money. This is where the reality sinks in, that, in gambling, the only person who gains from it is the business man or the owner of the gambling business. This is because people who play gambling games usually end up losing more as they continuously try their luck by adding more bets and risking more money, and even property. With... Read more »

Water Damaged Cell Phone Tips That May Save Your Phone

December 6, 2007

If your cell phone has been submersed in water recently and you have managed to save it yourself, then good for you. But, there are some other tips that you might want to know just in case. Another method for helping the phone dry out (if you do not have any rice on hand) is to put it on top of the vent on a monitor or a television for at least 24 hours. The low amount of heat put out by these devices should be enough to gently dry out the phone. If you are the kind of person who keeps the silica... Read more »

Tips For The Airsick Flyer

December 4, 2007

Motion sickness affects many people when they ride in cars and on boats but perhaps the most inconvenient place to experience it is on a plane. Referred to as airsickness, it can be terribly inconvenient to be trapped on an airplane unable to get up from your seat when you are feeling nauseous. Airsickness is nothing to be embarrassed about, in fact almost 29% of all pilots even experience it! This is a normal body response to an unusual stimulus. Your eyes are seeing that you are sitting in... Read more »

Don’t Let Jet Lag Ruin Your Vacation

December 4, 2007

If you’ve ever traveled across time zones for a business meeting or vacation, you might know firsthand how jet lag can affect you for days after the trip. Inability to sleep, being overtired, lethargy, headaches and loss of concentration can really put a damper on your trip. Luckily there are a few things you can do to try to minimize the effects of jet lag. Usually, jet lag happens as a result of crossing time zones. This can affect your internal body clock where you lose or gain several... Read more »

Packing For Your Flight

December 4, 2007

Everyone knows that suitcase space is at a premium when you are flying to your destination but there are certain things you must have when going on a trip. Getting to your vacation destination and finding out you forgot something important can really start your vacation off on the wrong foot and especially if it’s something you just can’t go out and buy another one of. But you don’t want to lug around 10 suitcases, so you really need to weed out what is important and what isn’t.... Read more »


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