Choosing a Travel Agency – Step by Step
Choosing a Travel Agency – Step by Step
If you’ve never worked with a travel agency before, you might find yourself a little overwhelmed by the options. No matter where you live, there are likely a number of travel agencies in your area, and most will be able to plan a vacation to the destination that interests you most. So how do you choose the very best company for you? Here’s how to pick a travel agency, step by step:
Step 1: Ask about your destination.
Most travel agencies are willing to plan a trip no matter where you want to go. However, some specialize in certain areas of the world or certain types of trips (like cruises). It is especially important to ask about your destination if you want to go somewhere off the beaten path. The vast majority of travel agencies can plan a trip to Hawaii, but not everyone plans vacations to remote locations.
Step 2: Compare prices.
Vacations can change in price drastically from agency to agency. You can’t just think about price in black and white terms, though. With a smaller company, you can pay more, but at the same time, you’ll probably get a lot more individual attention. With a larger corporation, you could get less personal attention, but you’ll pay a much lower price. As with any industry, this is all about price versus quantity. Sometimes, the lowest amount is not the best option.
Step 3: Read the basic contract.
If you plan a trip with a travel agency, you might have to sign a contract that protects the travel agency in case you don’t pay, try to back out of the vacation, or get hurt while traveling. Before you choose a travel agency, ask to see a version of their basic contract. Some travel agencies have very strict rules, and if you need some flexibility, you may want to choose an agency that allows for changing dates, cancellations, and so forth. Avoid being locked into a contract unless you are sure about your travel plans, because you could lose a deposit or even have to pay the full price for the trip.
Step 4: Learn about extra benefits you get from the company.
Many companies have incentives to work with them. It depends on where you’re going, the time of year in which you plan on traveling, and how much money you’re spending, but some of the freebies you may get include flight upgrades, travel insurance, tickets to special events, and more. You may also be able to pay for these additions to your vacation, which is not as desirable but still better than a company that does not offer them at all.
Step 5: Read online reviews.
Large or small, most companies have been reviewed online. When you read online review, remember to take what they have to say with a grain of salt. People tend to leave longer and more detailed reviews when they are upset about something. Also take into consideration that companies can pay or offer incentives to people if those people agree to write good reviews, so not everything you read many be 100% accurate. This is just a place to get a general idea of the type of service you can get.
Step 6: Talk to your friends and family members.
A better way to get opinions about a company is to talk to your friends and family members. Often, people will have used travel agencies in the past and be able to describe to you their experiences. Ask specific questions about the agencies they used and whether or not they would use them again. If you end up working with their company, don’t forget to mention this to your travel agent. Some companies offer incentives on the next trip to the person who recommended them.
Step 7: Question availability.
Vacations vary in price depending on destinations and length of stay. Whether you are planning your trip at the last minute or well in advance, not every travel agency in your area will be able to accommodate you. Before you get your heart set on a specific company, talk to them about when you would like to travel to see if they have time to plan your trip.
Step 8: Review their package deals.
When you are looking at travel agencies, remember that “a la carte” will be more expensive than packages. In other words, although your agent is probably able to book the specific flight, hotel, and entertainment you want, you can probably save money if you choose one of their package deals. Once you have narrowed it down to just a few companies, look at the packages they offer to see if any of them work well for you.
Suzanne Bradley is a freelance writer who writes about the travel industry discussing tips and offering suggestions about working with a travel agency.
Finding Last Minute Travel Deals
Finding Last Minute Travel Deals
The peak of the summer season has started and if you haven’t planned a holiday as yet, then it is high time to do it now. And if you have started thinking that you probably won’t get the a booking anywhere, then you are seriously mistaken. You might be unaware about the worth of the strong medium called the Internet where last minute bookings are the order of the day. Keeping an ordinary customer’s need into consideration, last minute travel deals are indeed one of the most important packages that have made our lives convenient and easier. You can check out the various search engines to find some of the best deals that are made available to a customer.
Last deal bargains could also work out in the case of booking of hotels and booking of flights as well. Last minute travel deals could easily be obtained in the case of international flights as they greatly cut down the rates of the unsold tickets in the last minutes, for it is better for them to sell off the tickets at a low price than to take an empty seated flight. You can check some airways sites in case you want a cheap flight and bookings should be ideally done from a Wednesday morning to Thursday afternoon for obtaining cheap ticket. And if you aren’t convinced by the existing flight rates, you could check out the historic data that could easily tell you about the historical average rates to pay off for a flight. It is also important to look into the small airlines for your trips for a better deal as many websites don’t include them in their list.
The reservation for your hotels should be sought with a certain flexibility in your travel schedule as you might get a cheap reservation. You could also check on the ‘best price online’ sites as they could also promise you the cheap rates on your hotel bookings. Also, it is advisable for you to not change the dates of your hotel bookings once you freeze them. In this case, you might be penalised by the authorities.
In this way, last minute travel deals can easily be made available to you if you try to find them.
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Suggestions for Booking Cheap Flights Online
Suggestions for Booking Cheap Flights Online
If you book your flight online, you could save a lot of money by knowing where to look. There are a number of tricks of the trade when it comes to booking cheap flights online. It is important to become accustomed with some of the best tips for saving money the next time you have to travel by air. Get to where you want to go, but for the lowest price available.
Start by planning your vacation or business trip with flexibility in mind. Whether you book online or offline, you can usually save money if you travel on days when other people are not traveling. That means that the least expensive days to fly will almost always be Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday. The exception to this rule is if there is a holiday on one of those days. Flights are always more expensive around holidays when people typically travel to visit their families.
Booking a cheap flight online is all about price comparison. Online travel agencies and other sites let you see the prices before you book. Be careful to note the prices as quickly as possible and, if it is included, check out how many seats are left at the quoted price. This is not a ploy by either the sites or the airlines to get you to buy. Most websites have a certain number of tickets, and if you do not book your flight quickly, you could miss out on a deal. Some websites have a time limit as to when your offer will expire, and the deal may still be available if you search for a flight the next day, or the price might be higher. That is a risk you take when you do not book immediately.
Once you have seen the prices available through the travel websites, you should have a good idea which airlines run routes between your point of origin and your destinations. You can then go to the airlines’ websites and check on flight tickets directly from them. In many cases you can actually save money this way because you will not have to pay booking fees to work through a third party. Some airlines do not have online ticket purchasing options, so you may have to call them to find out about prices for flights. Do not overlook this option, though, especially if you are flying overseas or have very flexible dates. You could save hundreds of dollars.
You can also attempt to bid on flight prices; however this effort usually yields a price that is close to most competitors. With this service, you choose the destination, the number of layovers you are willing to include, and your dates of travel. Then, you enter the amount you are willing to pay for the ticket.
There are opportunities; however, you can find a flight at a lower price than the listed flight on the site. The downside here is that once you enter your bid, you are committing to pay for it if the flight is available. They’ll tell you within a few minutes if your price was accepted, and your credit card will be charged. So, you should only use this option if you’re absolutely certain you want to book a flight. This works best when you need to book a flight at the last minute, since airports lower the bid amounts they’ll accept if they want to fill seats.
Sometimes, online travel websites run specials where you can enter a coupon code to get a cheaper flight when you book between certain dates. Other sites may also run specials where you can save money on a future flight if you sign up for a membership with them. Be wary of any site where you have to pay a monthly fee to be a member. Your credit card will most likely be automatically charged every month, and you may have to wait six months or more before you qualify for your discount. In the end, this could end up costing you money unless you were going to pay for the service anyway. If you do sign up for a membership service, make sure you remember to call and cancel as soon as you get your discount.
You can also sometimes find coupon codes online. Use your favorite search engine website to look for the name of a travel site and “discount” or “coupon.” The availability of coupons and other discounts changes daily in most cases, and they aren’t always available, but it is worth a shot. Be aware, at least, that these deals are out there if you’re willing to look for them. In general, booking a cheap flight online isn’t as hard as you may think. Certain destinations will always been expensive, but if you take the time to research your options, you could save a lot of money.
Suzanne Bradley is a freelance writer who writes about the travel industry discussing tips and offering suggestions about working with a travel agency.
Advice For Booking Cheap Flights Online
Advice For Booking Cheap Flights Online
The internet has made it a lot easier to find your own flight, hotel room, car rental and detailed information on activities offered in a specific destination. Rather than calling the airline directly, you can do a bit of browsing online to get up to date, relevant information on all kinds of vacation destinations.
It also makes sense to book online. Not only are the fares often lower, but you avoid the booking fee which is now assessed by most of the airlines if you book over the phone with an agent. This fee usually varies from to per transaction. Even basic trips with frequent flyer miles can now be booked online, thus avoiding the booking fee.
The biggest and most well known of the travel websites still account for much of the online airfare business and are all fairly easy to use. You input your departure and destination city, dates of travel and number of passengers. In just a moment, you have your results on the screen in front of you. In some cases, several pages of results appear so be sure to check them carefully; the cheapest of the options is usually the first one in the display.
Although it’s easy to find and book cheap flights online, there are some strategies that can help you get an even lower fare. Flexibility is important to getting the lowest airfare. Not only the time of year and the day of the week you travel, but even the time of day can make a difference. Traveling at inconvenient times such as early morning or overnight can lower the airfare; and in many international markets, midweek travel is cheaper than weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) travel. Combining airlines or flying in and out of two different cities is nearly always more expensive.
When searching for cheap flights online, always indicate that your dates and times of travel are flexible, if the site has that feature. This option can be worded differently on different sites. It may say something such as “my travel dates are flexible” or perhaps “check fares before and after the dates I gave”. In that case, check the applicable box to make sure you get all the possible options. You may find there is a big difference in fares depending on the date, time and number of connections required.
Flexibility of your departure and arriving airport is also important when it comes to booking a cheap flight. Sometimes fares can vary between nearby airports. If you are flying into or out of New York, check fares for all three NY airports – JFK, LaGuardia and Newark. Heading for Chicago? Often fares into Midway airport are lower than those for the nearby and much larger O’Hare airport. If you are flying into Los Angeles, you may want to check fares that arrive at nearby airports such as San Diego, Orange County and Long Beach. The web site may check these options for you, or you may have to specifically request them yourself. As time consuming as this process may be, it can be absolutely worth the effort.
If you travel frequently to the same destination, or are planning a trip some time ahead of the dates, consider signing up for advance notification of sale fares. Most of the travel and airline sites offer this feature, which may go by different names, such as fare alert or tracker or last minute specials, etc. This notification of impending lower fares or airfare sales is usually emailed to you or the information will appear on the home page when you access the airline’s site and log in. This can be particularly useful if you have to travel on short notice. Airlines will sometimes lower fares to sell empty seats if you can buy your ticket a day or two beforehand.
If you are booking your flight online, always read the fare rules. It is often easy to overlook or ignore these. With most of the airlines, the cheaper fares are nearly always non-refundable and have a charge for changing them, often 0.00 or more. Although, if you don’t fly as scheduled, you can usually use the ticket as credit against a future trip.
Some cheap fares booked online do not permit upgrades, mileage accrual or the option to fly standby for other flights. Also, certain types of fares don’t allow you to book them online, such as student fares, government and senior fares and bereavement fares. When dealing with these types of fares, it is worth calling the airline as they may be cheaper.
Last but not least, if you are booking a plane ticket online, make sure that it is in the name of the person traveling and matches their photo ID. The airline may charge you to change it or even worse, may not allow any changes to the name at all.
Josh Webber is a freelance writer who writes content about a wide range of topics including the travel industry and tips for saving money on vacations by finding cheap flights
How to build your own acoustic guitar (any instrument) case humidifier. I used to put sponges in Plastic Travel Soap Dishes and drill holes in the lid, but they tend to roll and knock about the case which could scratch the headstock. This is so simple and available very inexpensively. Parts are sponges from a dollar store (6 for a buck) and a ziplock bag – either a regular or freezer. I tear/cut out the top seal edges so nothing can be sealed in. Then I roll up the bag and cut slits in it so there are 4 or 5 rows of slits on each side. Wet and wring out the sponges, and then pat them dry and stick them in the bag. Place it under the headstock area of the case for guitars.
Getting The Best Travel Deal You Can Get
Getting The Best Travel Deal You Can Get
Unless you’re down to your last dollar, the cheapest travel deal isn’t necessarily going to be the best deal for you. It seems that every street corner, and every second website is flogging a travel deal these days. Whilst the abundance of options is wonderful, the job of trying to sort out the best deal from the mountain of offers can be overwhelming.
Firstly, you need to set the budget that you have to work with, and secondly, you need to settle on your “Where, What, When and How”. No need for a “Why”, I’m guessing you already know why you need a holiday.!
Assuming you know how much money you have to spend, you then have to sort out Where you want to go. What you want to do there. When you want to go, and How you plan on getting there.
Once you have your budget and the three W’s and your H sorted out, you are ninety percent of the way there.
Here are a few suggestions that will help with the last ten percent of the way to the deal that suits you best.
Always plan as far ahead as possible – the trend these days is to sell off airfares and packages in stages, with the cheapest going first, so it’s “first in, best dressed”.
Planning well ahead usually means that you can be more flexible with your dates as well. Flexibility is a sure way to save big. One or two days either side of your preferred dates could mean a huge difference in airfares.
If you are planning a straightforward holiday then you may as well book your own travel directly with the airlines, cruise line or accommodation venue, and save the travel agents slice of the action.
If on the other hand, you are planning a more complex itinerary then the time a travel agent can save you will be well worth the extra expense. You will usually minimize the agent costs by getting them to arrange all your requirements at once, rather than one task at a time.
Packaged holidays such as fly/drive or fly/cruise deals are worth taking a close look at, as they are often very good value. Provided they include what you had planned on including in your holiday anyway, then you may well get a bit of extra holiday for your dollar.
The internet is the travelers’ friend. It has never been easier to compare travel costs than it is today. The internet is a great place to find “last minute” deals. Airlines and hotels are frequently offering last minute deals that represent a 50% or more saving.
Be open to slight changes to you original plans. Small changes, like flying with a lesser know airline, traveling a slightly different route, or taking in an extra stopover can often be well worth the effort. Moving you holiday back or forward a week or two can mean you avoid the peak times. You may as well let someone else pay full price for the same holiday you are going to get a week later at 25% off.
The peace of mind you get from having adequate insurance for any unfortunate turn of events on your holiday, is well worth the expense. The costs involved in an uninsured overseas hospital stay, or an accident of some sort, can not only ruin the holiday, but has the potential to ruin your finances for life. Buy the Insurance.
Depending on the extent of your travel plans, it may be worth looking into the incentive schemes offered by some of the airlines and accommodation chains. Whilst the saving won’t be anything significant for a single holiday, they can quickly add up if you are a frequent traveler.
Remember, it’s important to compare all your options since not all cheap travel deals will turn into the holiday you’re looking for. It’s much better to pay a bit extra and have a great holiday, than to wring every dollar you can out of the budget, and have a miserable time
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Air Travel: Why You Should Research Airlines And How To Do So
Air Travel: Why You Should Research Airlines And How To Do So
Air Travel:Â Why You Should Research Airlines and How to Do So
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No matter when or why you need to book an airline flight, youâre going to need to know just what your options are. Whether youâre flying to a vacation destination, a business meeting, a family gathering, or to move to a new city doesnât really matter. What does matter is finding the flight which will get you to your destination as safely, cheaply, and quickly as possible. You may, however, feel somewhat overwhelmed when you realize how many airlines promise to do exactly that.
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How can you sort through the different airlines, different departure and arrival times, and different fares to find the flight which is really the best option for you? Youâll have to set your priorities. For many of us our choice of flights is dictated by either their departure or arrival time, because we rely on other people to get us to or pick us up at the airports. For a nervous flier, however, the most important detail may be to find the shortest possible flight. A nervous flier may also be concerned about a certain airlineâs safety record. For many people, however, flight choices are simply a matter of economy, and the lowest fare will win
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If youâre in the unique position of finding several airlines with flights which meet all your specification, then itâs time to put your research skills to work. Adequately researching your airline is the first step to ensuring that your flight is merely the delightful opening act of a great trip. Research is especially important it youâll be flying with your kids, because traveling with small children can require a good deal of flexibility and a flight crew with extra patience.
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Find out which of the airlines on your list of possible have reputations as family-friendly carriers. How well prepared are they for assisting the elderly or disabled? Flying is stressful enough without your having to deal with a flight crew who regards you and your family as problems instead of as valued customers!
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Begin your research by asking your relatives and acquaintances about their experiences with different airlines. Did they have problems with their baggage or seating? If their flights were delayed, were the reasons explained? If they missed connecting flights because of those delays, did the airline provide them with other connections or with overnight accommodations if necessary? How did the crew get along with the kids on their flights? Most importantly, would they fly the same airline again?
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You can also turn to the Internet in your search for information. There are plenty of travel sites where the public is free to post their travel stories, and youâll have no trouble finding their complaints and compliments regarding different air carriers. You can also check travel and consumer review magazines for their airline ratings. They are great places to get unbiased opinions on the pluses and minuses of traveling with different airlines.
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Review consumer reporting agencies for complaints if you have doubts about a specific airline. Simply run a Google search with the keyword complaint and the name of the airline and youâll find links to whatever is out there.
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Thereâs no reason why you should grab a ticket on the first airline you find which has service to your destination. Youâve put lots of thought into your trip, and you deserve to put the same among of thought into the sort of experience youâll have on the flight which gets you where youâre going and returns you home again!
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Cheap Travel Deals – How To Find Them?
Cheap Travel Deals – How To Find Them?
Cheap travel deals are available in several ways. You can go to popular sites or to unusual and exotic locations if you plan ahead and use your travel dollars wisely. The first place to look for the best deals on travel is your Internet. With determination and imagination you can find a great way to spend a weekend or a week.
There are always tour groups planning jaunts to various places anywhere around the world you might be yearning to visit. A group traveling to a location can often get better prices on everything from travel to lodging to entertainment tickets. Because all the planning is done for you, this is a good option if you don’t really know the area you are visiting.
Airline flights sometimes make available seats at deep discounts. This occurs when a plane is flying with empty seats. The airline will make such seats available on short notice. If you can be prepared to purchase tickets and be on the plane within a day or two of the time of purchase, you can usually save a bundle.
Consider going to popular sites in the off season. You might be surprised at how much there is to see and do if you visit a summer tourist attraction in the spring or the fall. Prices are sometimes lower in the off period when merchants and hotel owners don’t have as many guests. Museums, shopping and cultural events usually go on year around, so you can look for alternative entertainment in the same way that the locals do.
Try to come up with local entertainment that doesn’t cost. Many locations have free or donation museums that give you a view of the history of the area. Look for a walking map of the city or community where you are planning to visit.
The key to finding cheap travel deals is flexibility. You may not be able to save on every feature of each holiday trip you take, but you can usually make savings on flights, lodging and sometimes food. Many restaurants offer coupons through motels nearby. Local transportation might not vary much, but you should be open to various forms of transportation. Buses, streetcars and subways are less expensive that hiring a rental car.
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Cheap Travel Tips
Cheap Travel Tips
Deciding on when to book is a bit of a gamble. While many tour operators will offer cheaper prices and early booking discounts, you may find that last minute deals are also available which will prove better financially.
There are many factors that you should take into account when deciding on when to book for maximum financial gain:
Are you flexible in terms of dates that you are prepared to travel?
Are you flexible in terms of destinations that you are prepared to travel to?
Will you be buying a package deal or will you be building your own package?
Are you considering a popular destination where many tour operators or flight companies travel?
Flexibility Is A Plus
Firstly, if you are flexible in terms of location and dates then you will almost certainly benefit from waiting until the last minute to book your holiday. Last minute deals are, of course, something that you cannot rely upon and if you are set on going to a certain destination at a certain date then last minute is far too risky. If you are planning on creating your own package then youneed to be aware that you are taking multiple gambles. For example, you need to consider your airfare, hotels and transport. Whilst you may get an excellent last minute flight, you may not be so lucky when it comes to the hotel or car hire. In fact, you may find that paying a premium for other parts of your holiday will end up out-weighing any last minute savings you have made.
If you are looking to travel to Europe, this is the time to do it! Flights are a lot cheaper during the spring months when temperatures are still relatively low.
Mexican beaches and the Caribbean islands start to see their prices drop from mid April as the weather becomes hotter. However, during the spring months, the water and air temperatures are still pleasant and the resorts less crowded
Seasonal Travel Plans
During later spring, for example May, the traditionally hot and dry countries are not in their peak seasons but have not yet become intolerably hot. So if you want to visit Morocco, Jordan or Egypt, plan a spring vacation.
Summer
Finding a bargain in summer is tricky. Americans, Japanese and Europeans are all on the move and this is also the time of year that most weddings take place, so honeymoon destinations are in a great deal of demand.
During the early part of summer, through June and July, Caribbean destinations are still good to get a deal, provided you try to book before the Europeans start to flood in during their school holidays at the end of July.
Safari holidays are a good option between June and September. High season ends in May, but the weather is still relatively dry.
Flights and hotels are still quite reasonable in Southeast Asia during the summer months, but temperatures can be quite hot, so if you can’t stand the heat, avoid this destination during the summer months.
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Earning Free Air Travel with Credit Cards
Earning Free Air Travel with Credit Cards
As we all know, air travel can be expensive. There are ways to earn free air travel, and one of those ways is to use a card for your day to day purchases which earns free tickets or frequent flyer miles on many of the major airlines.
There are two basic types of credit cards that do this. The first is known as an airline mile card. The miles earned can be used for free tickets on over 250 major airlines. Many of these types of cards also allow the credit card holder to cash in their points for other travel rewards such as rental cars and hotel stays.
The second is known as a frequent flyer card. It allows the credit card holder to earn frequent flyer miles on a specific airline and its partners.
For people who are responsible with card debt, getting a card to earn free travel can be a smart idea. For those who are able to pay off most or all of their credit card bill at the end of the month, charging day to day purchases such as groceries, clothing, and gas makes sense.
So the question is, which card is better? An airline mile credit card or a frequent flyer credit card? The answer lies in the needs of the traveler.
If you need flexibility, an airline mile credit card may be the best choice. Since these cards earn points instead of frequent flyer miles, the rewards are not subject to the same restrictions as frequent flyer miles. Also, since the points can be used on a variety of airlines, you aren’t boxed in by the schedule and availability of just one airline.
Some of the airline mile credit cards also allow the credit card holder to convert their points into frequent flyer miles on specific airlines. They can then be added to frequent flyer miles that the credit card holder has accumulated from actual flights and other sources, allowing the traveler to earn free flights more quickly.
The down side of airline mile credit cards is that the rewards may not add up as quickly frequent flyer mile credit cards. Many of them work on a dollar spent = one point system. Since it averages about 24,000 points to earn one free ticket, it may take some credit card users a few years to rack up enough points for a free flight.
If you are a frequent traveler on one specific airline, then a frequent flyer card may be your best choice. Often these cards offer bonus miles just for opening up the credit card account once you’ve made your first purchase. It’s not unusual for the bonus to be 15,000 miles or more which can be added to miles earned from actual flights.
Most frequent flyer cards offer one mile for each dollar spent, but some offer double miles for purchases at specific places. Again, these miles earned can be added to miles earned from flights.
The downside to a frequent flyer card is the limited choices you will have when booking travel. There are often black out dates associated with frequent flyer miles and a limited number of seats available on flights for those redeeming miles.
Whether you choose an airline mile credit card or frequent flyer credit card, it’s a good idea to research all of the terms and conditions including all reward conditions, credit card fees, interest rates and late fees associated with the card before you make your choice.
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A Travel Air 2000 biplane made the world’s first piloted flight under steam power over Oakland, California, on 12 April 1933. The strangest feature of the flight was its relative silence; spectators on the ground could hear the pilot when he called to them from mid-air. The aircraft, piloted by William Besler, had been fitted with a two-cylinder, 150 hp reciprocating engine. An important contribution to its design was made by Nathan C. Price, a former Doble Steam Motors engineer. Price was working on high pressure compact engines for rail and road transport; the purpose of the flight was to obtain publicity for this work. Following its unexpectedly favourable reception Price went to Boeing and worked on various aviation projects, but Boeing dropped the idea of a steam aeroengine in 1936. Price later worked for Lockheed where his experience with developing compact burners for steam boilers helped to design Lockheed’s first jet engine. The advantages of the “Besler System” that were claimed at the time included the elimination of audible noise and destructive vibration; greater efficiency at low engine speeds and also at high altitudes where lower air temperatures assisted condensation; reduced likelihood of engine failure; reduced maintenance costs; reduced fuel costs, since fuel oil was used in place of petrol; reduced fire hazard since the fuel was less volatile and operating temperatures were lower; and a lack of need for radio shielding. For capacities in excess of …
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Cheap Travel Packages
Cheap Travel Packages
Prices for flights and hotel bookings vary a lot from one period of the year to another, and in this ultra fast moving world of traveling, learning the best tips equals maximum profit for businesses and rewarding alternatives for holiday makers. Cheap travel packages are a necessity given the need to attract customers, and this competition is not limited to travel agencies, as it greatly influences the policies of hotels and complex resorts too. Sometimes the prices increase without any apparent reason, but keep in mind that the higher the demand for a certain destination, the bigger the prices will get.
Be careful about the cheap travel packages you choose since you could be paying more for the flight to the destination than for the whole stay there. Those tourists whoprefer direct routes should remember that airfares vary according to some “rules” the common user remains a stranger to. Hence, a direct route is much more expensive than alternate or combined flights. Before paying for an international flight, you should check whether you don’t pay less for getting a domestic one in the same direction, first. Some of the cheap travel packages are planned according to these standards, but others aren’t.
Another way to be sure that the cheap travel packages are what they claim all the way is never to overlook important details like the travel food. Many restaurants in various parts of the world still take advantage of tourists without peoples realizing it, therefore, it is time people paid more attention to local food they could enjoy during outings for example. This doesn’t mean that you need to spend any time in the kitchen while on holiday, but you should inquire about the best food in town and the fairest prices. For local specialties, costs are a lot smaller and the food is absolutely great!
Flexibility allows one to get really good deals on cheap travel packages. Let’s say that you choose to travel to South America. If you request a vacation to Rio de Janeiro, you will notice that this is more expensive than a random touristic destination in Brazil. Some less known and little crowded resorts could prove more rewarding than a very popular but highly expensive one. Nevertheless, it all depends on what you want to visit and what money you are ready to pay for it. Plenty of other info is abundant on the Internet and you can learn loads of useful things to help you maximize the money efficiency and the pleasure of the vacation.
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