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3). Terrorism via Plane, Train, Subway and Bus. Do you Feel Safe? By : Kathy Steinemann
History and our perception of the world changed dramatically with the 9-11 attacks. Today's travel is fraught with fear, delays, and racial profiling as the authorities try to prevent a reoccurrence.
Most travel and transport facilities have added special safeguards meant to combat terrorism:
* Staff have received extra security training.
* Sophisticated scanning equipment has been installed.
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4). Which Airline Is Really The Best? By : Elli Potrelli
Pick up any newspaper or watch any news channel and many times you will find something about the airline industry. Popular topics range in how gas prices affect airline prices, the latest merger or bankruptcy claim, an airline crash or problem with a flight and even terrorist attempts. Airlines even capture our attention by running airfare specials in the newspaper and on TV.
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5). Airplane Comfort Tips By : Steve Mattus
Airplane Comfort Tips: Mental and Physical Comfort
The most important Airplane Comfort Tip that will make you feel very comfortable while flying is if you know that you have struck the best deal and managed to save a lot of money. Whether you are flying on a business trip or a pleasure trip, you can make it less expensive with little extra effort.
Here are some airplane comfort tips that will make your journey comfortable through some lesser-known methods of using air transport.
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6). Too Tired to Enjoy your Vacation? By : Kathy Steinemann
Perhaps jet lag is the culprit. Crossing time zones while you travel is just one of the causes. Some advance knowledge and preparation can result in a more enjoyable trip.
PRIMARY CAUSES OF JET LAG
* Crossing two or more time zones: This is worse on eastbound flights because you have to adjust to an earlier schedule.
* Lack of sleep before you travel.
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7). Small Aircraft Control Surfaces By : Yvonne Volante
Anyone who has held their hand out of a car into the wind to play airplane already has a fundamental impression of control surfaces on the airplane.
When the heel of the palm went down, the airpressure under the hand pushed the hand up. That's called lift. The airflow over/under the hand changes with the shape of the hand or airfoil. If you had little cut-outs near your wrist, there wouldn't be as much lift.
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8). Shopping for Beading Supplies By : John Purdy
Most people may not realize this, but beading can end up being one of the most expensive hobbies based on the types of material used. For example, a beaded necklace made from real diamonds can cost up to $100,000. Fortunately, you do not have to be rich in order to enjoy this hobby.
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9). Protect Your Head from the Overhead By : Anna Lynn Sibal
The AirSafe Journal published a report on head injury risks in 1999 based on a study released by the Flight Safety Foundation. This study was authored by Dr. Leo Rozmaryn, an orthopedic surgeon and medical director of Workplace Dynamics. The study claims that head injuries caused by objects falling from overhead storage bins can affect the patient months after the injury was sustained.
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10). Yikes! More Security! What is on the 'Banned List' since August 10? By : Kathy Steinemann
Since August 10, 2006, new precautions have been introduced in response to the air terror plot thwarted in Britain by security officials. The following article provides more information.
Remember that individual airlines may have slightly different regulations, and the restrictions on domestic and foreign flights may vary. The new rules in the USA may not be followed by other countries.
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14). Is a Vacation too Expensive for your Limited Budget? By : Kathy Steinemann
Mounting fuel costs have made travel more expensive than it used to be. A few cost-saving measures can help you to have a great vacation - even on a limited budget.
* Hydration Economics
If you have done any research, you know that you shouldn't drink local water when you travel. However, bottled water can take a significant chunk out of your wallet.
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15). Get Cheap Air Tickets By : George Williams
Here are some tips for you to get cheaper air tickets.
1. Shop in the Internet: This is the most convenient way of checking air tickets’ price. You won’t have to canvass travel agencies. Some internet sites even offer internet only discounts that you can benefit from if you avail of their services.
2. When you do shop on the internet: Check first with travel agents regarding prices, Internet prices aren’t always cheap, it’s best to ask a good old travel agent.
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16). What You Need To Know When Taking Your First International Trip By : Mary Hanna
When you are planning to take your first international flight to visit and tour other countries, there a few things you should know before hand about the flight and what to do when you get to your destination.
When you make your airline reservations whatever you do get an aisle seat. Even if you have to go to the airport to pick up the tickets an aisle seat is MOST important on those long flights.
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19). 7 Time Saving Airport Security Checkpoint Tips By : Herman T. Lee
1. Do not bring 'Prohibited Items' to the airport (common sense items like swiss army knives, lighters, etc)
2. Use carry-on luggage for valuables such as cash, a laptop, and jewelry. Also to be placed in carry-on luggage are cameras and undeveloped film (The X-Ray will not damage film under 800 speed).
3. Tape your personal contact info or business card to the bottom area of the laptop and any other valuable you deem necessary.
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23). 7 Ways To Keep You and Your Children Stress Free When Traveling Through The Airport! By : Natalia Ippolito
How you and your children can remain stress free by learning valuable tips from a former airport security screening who knows all the secrets!
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24). The Ultimate Packing Guideline For Airport Security Screening! By : Natalia Ippolito
Learn how to pack whether it is for carry-on or checked baggage. Know which items go where and what items to leave at home to avoid arrest or fines.
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