Smart Travel Tip - 7 Things to Look Out for When Dealing with a Travel Agency
...ormation. You should easily be able to find their name, address, phone number and email address. Call the phone number and see if a real person answers. If their contact information isnt readily available, you should take your business elsewhere.
4) Some discount agencies will promise you low rates to get your business, then hit you with hidden fees. Since you are budgeting for your trip, you dont want to be hit with a larger bill than you planned on. Be sure to get all agency rates and fees on paper to avoid surprises.
5) Respectable travel agencies will bend over backwards to make sure you are well taken care of, especially if you have medical needs while traveling. An agency out for a quick buck will not provide you with ...more
Reduce Flying Stress by Using Our HEADS
... with. Chances are you will not be able to totally eliminate flying stress. However, with practical stress management solutions, you will be able to reduce your stress and enjoy your flying experience more. The experienced air passenger and two-time stress-induced heart attack and arrhythmia survivor offers some air-travel stress-relief solutions:
Humour is the best medicine. Pack some comic strips, a book that can make you laugh or a funny photo in your travel case. When feeling overwhelmed, pull out your reading material and let the comical content take your mind off of flying.
Exercise is possible on an a...more
Airline Travel and Air Line Travel
...nce so the media tends to sensationalize it. There may be 100 people or more killed in a single airline travel accident but compare that with the thousands of people who die each year from other types of accidents. Airline travel has a great safety record and the government tries to make sure it stays that way. Airplanes go through hundreds of government inspections each year to insure the safety of the public.
There are some really gr...more
ZINOPIN: New All In one Natural Travel Supplement!
...According to Dr John Scurr leading Consultant Vascular Surgeon and expert on Deep vein Thrombosis (DVT), Deep vein Thrombosis (DVT) and the less serious manifestations of sluggish or disturbed circulation such as swollen ankles, pins and needles, calf cramp etc are far more common than appreciated. Not just confined to air and coach travel, but any situations linked with long periods of immobility. Whilst in the majority of cases, a DVT will resolve itself for many people irreparable damage to the vein wall remains, predisposing to further episodes and increasing risk.
In addition, roughly one third of us at some time will also suffer from the symptoms of travel and motion sickness - nausea, cold sweating, dizziness, pale skin, drowsiness, headaches, and vomiting. While some experience only mild self-limiting symptoms of travel sickness, many can suffer from long term motion sickness that does not end when travel is stopped hours or sometimes even days after travel.
Based on extensive studies into the incidence and prevention of DVT, his evaluation of the effectiven...more
