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22 23 24 25 26 27 28 [Next] - Tired of your feet swelling on a long plane trip? I purchased an inexpensive pair of runners with velcro closures. I can flip them open or closed with the toes of the other foot so my feet can breathe. Better yet, I'm not fumbling trying to change out of slippers or trying to tie laces in the cramped seats in coach. Linda Seher ID333 - Research (MSNBC and Wall Street, 11/1/02) has indicated that airline water (in the lavatory and galley) is full of microorganisms like samonella, e-coli and germs that cause Legionnaires disease. Since nobody monitors safety of airline water, it is advisable to bring your own bottled water on board to make sure that you get to the destination in good health. E. Garcia ID1347 - Over the last few years, my wife and I have become fed up with being stung for excess baggage. After a lot of thought, we decided to develop a suitcase with built-in scales, which has an LCD digital scale in the handle. It is a new venture for us, but we think it could be the answer to avoiding excess baggage charges and long delays at the airport. We have recently been featured on the Channel Five Gadget Show. Our idea was described as 'genius' and they said that nobody should travel without one. The Eco Suitcases website has more information. Eamonn OConnor ID2121 - Put your required government-issued ID, credit card and ticket info in the Easy TravelAir Security Pouch before leaving home. You'll speed up the clearance process & keep keep your ID and valuables safe and secure. EasyTravelAir.com ID1221 - Security: Going light on your baggage greatly reduces the need to check baggage or entrust fellow travelers. There is much less risk of losing the baggage due to theft, damage, or misrouting. Economy: You eliminate extra baggage charges if there are any by your airlines. You do not have to depend on taxis, limos, and private commute, but can easily take public transportation. If your baggage has wheels, you can even walk if the place to visit is pretty close-by. You don’t have to pay porters and the like to carry stuff around for you. Keep these two travel tips in mind, be Travelite, and have a wonderful tour. Best Travel Tips ID2082 Would You Like to Add a Travel Tip?We welcome QUALITY travel tips from our users.Note: you will be required to enter the characters from a security image, so please make sure that you have your browser set to view images. (This measure was necessary to reduce spam.) You will be able to provide your URL, if applicable. Submit your travel tips and hints here. |
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