In the last few weeks, airlines have canceled more flights and stranded more passengers since 9/11. Weather can be a brutal force and our system of transportation can be severely compromised.
Some of the lessons that travelers learned after 9/11 and now after this latest episode bear repeating: keep all of your medicines with you, keep a change of clothes in your carry-on luggage, keep a cell phone charger or have a calling card available, research alternate routes, and be patient.
Nothing is worse for airlines than to cancel flights and strand passengers. It doesn't exactly help them with their image.
As you fly, keep in mind that you are a part of a great tradition of air flying. Remember, there are still millions of people who have never been on a plane. It does make it a special experience.
Next time, what kind of hotel is best for your trip? Do you need luxury or just a bed. I'll have some money saving advice and places to look and NOT to look for your next hotel room.
Friday, February 19, 2010
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Hey, let's Travel!
So, after my wonderful travel experience during the Snowmageddon of 2010 in Washington, DC, I wanted to create an area to share my experiences and those of others, with the world.
This blog will be used to share stories, offer tips and trends for domestic travel. It will only be successful if you all share your thoughts, stories, tips and hints for everyone!!
And, it has to be fun...so let's start traveling!
This blog will be used to share stories, offer tips and trends for domestic travel. It will only be successful if you all share your thoughts, stories, tips and hints for everyone!!
And, it has to be fun...so let's start traveling!
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airplane,
frequent flyer,
hotel,
travel
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