Saturday, May 10, 2008

While Waiting at the Airport

...One week after the recent announcement of heightened airport security I had to take a flight. I heard about long waits going through security so I arrived at the airport two hours before my flight. Naturally, when one arrives with plenty of time, there is no one in line but if you arrive late it seems as if everyone in the world is going somewhere that day. I whisked through security and had plenty of time to sit and observe. As much as everyone likes to complain about air travel Im always in wonder that something as complex as an airport let alone the entire air travel industry, actually works as well as it does.

So there I was, observing a microcosm of the air travel industry...more

Hot Air Balloon Ride in Maine - A Great vacation and Travel Destination

... experience that you dont want to risk running into any problems. So, if you read reviews about the different operators you will have a better chance of finding the best operator for you.

Remember that a full afternoon before sunset or else a couple hours at sunrise should be allotted for your balloon ride because there is no exact time for the tour. Balloons go as fast as the wind takes them, or as slow, so you should just sit back, relax, and enjoy the ride. Know, too, that most balloons carry enough fuel to last for a couple of hours. There are several factors like weather, weight, and more that affect the length of the ride. Most balloon rides occur between 500 and 1000 feet off the gro...more

Travel For Leisure And Profit The Cruise To cash way

...Almost all of humankind love to travel. Traveling is one of the dictates of man's genetics. We have been nomads from Adam's days. It's just that technological advancements have transformed us into becoming savvy travelers. Pleasure, education, business, adventure, even criminal hood (fleeing fugitives comprise 25% of the traveling population) incite our need and stimulus to travel.

Our travel habits and idiosyncrasies have caused it so that travel an...more

Travel Without The Jet Lag

... It can easily take many hours to travel across an ocean during your flight. This can put added pressure on your stomach. This occurs at a time when you're probably eating more than usual because you have nothing else to do. You're just trying to pass the time.

Preflight stress. The time spent getting ready for a long flight can also help contribute to jet lag. Many times we rush around trying to get packed, clothes washed, etc. You can easily be up the night before until late in the night trying to get ready. Instead of getting the rest you really need, you're running around getting the stress you don't need.

So what is the solution? How can we reduce or eliminate the effects of jet lag? Try to plan ahead as much as you possibly can. Perhaps some of your family memb...more

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