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Flying Smart (III)

SUGGESTIONS TO MAKE YOUR SAFE AIR TRIP EVEN SAFER Sensible Clothing Shirt – Long sleeved, natural fabrics. Slacks/pants – Long, natural fabrics. Shoes – Leather or canvas and low-heeled. Child Safety Seat Check with airline for policy on use before arrival at airport. On Board the Aircraft Safely stow carry-on baggage. Wear seat belt snug [...]

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Home Exchange Tips

The holiday home exchange is a form of accommodation that is growing in popularity because of the obvious benefits of cost savings. We will see a series of tips for successful home exchange. – The initial phase for a house exchange passes for contacting potential guests via email or phone. Then, if there if both [...]

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Vacation Experts

My Vacation Expert is an interactive referral service focused on connecting travelers with pre-qualified and expert-rated travel professionals. To put it basically, they drive consumers to true travel specialists (a matchless concept), not to a site where they can search for their holiday. My Vaction Expert offers the travelers who visit their site the best of [...]

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Flying Smart II

LISTEN TO THE SAFETY BRIEFING Fly Smart travelers always listen to the safety briefing because they know that every aircraft is different. The following are some tips to ensure that you are familiar with the aircraft you are on: *      Take the passenger safety card out of the seat pocket and follow along while you [...]

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How to Beat Jet Lag

Jet lag, medically referred to as desynchronosis, is a physiological condition which results from alterations to the body’s circadian rhythms; it is classified as one of the circadian rhythm sleep disorders. Jet lag results from rapid long-distance transmeridian (east–west or west–east) travel, as on a jet plane. The condition of jet lag may last several [...]

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