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Web Buzz: Mapping out new travel deals with DIY
Posted by in Uncategorized on February 14, 2010
A good weekend at the La Crosse Boat, Sport and Travel Show
Not everyone comes to the La Crosse Boat, Sport and Travel show looking to buy, but vendors are hoping to change their minds. That’s a tough job when the down economy has people cutting back on the non-essentials.
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S. China island province sees travel boom before Spring Festival
China’s southern island province of Hainan saw a surge in travelers on Saturday, one day before the Chinese Lunar New Year, or Spring Festival, said local officials. A total of 65,397 people arrived in Hainan, a tourist resort, on Saturday, up 30.16 percent from the eve of the Chinese lunar new year of 2009, according to a spokesman with the local holiday and travel coordination bureau. A survey …
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Travel alert in North Dakota
Falling snow stretches from Fargo to west of Jamestown with travel alerts issued for a broad swath of central North Dakota Saturday. Though daytime accumulation of snow in Fargo is expected to be less than an inch, much of the state is experiencing blowing snow. Snow and scattered snow cover most North Dakota highways today.
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Domestic Travel ng Pilipinas, patuloy sa pagsigla
5:50 pm Napansin ng ilang travel industry ang pagsigla ng Domestic Travel ng Pilipinas. Ito ay matapos ipatupad ng pamahalaan ang travel incentives at pagbibigay ng pagkakataon sa mga Pilipino…
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Web Buzz: Mapping out new travel deals with DIY
Travelocity answers its customers’ call for more do-it-yourself deal searching and adds a travel deals tool kit loaded with interactivity and customization.
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Last-Minute Web Deals Keep Travel Industry On Toes
Posted by in Uncategorized on February 6, 2010
UIL changes to restore old traditions, cut travel costs
The Midland Independent School District is obviously relieved that the University Interscholastic League has once again paired the Permian Basin teams with the Abilene schools, restoring old traditions while cutting travel costs.
Storm wallops mid-Atlantic
Snowfall of 2 feet and more snarls travel throughout region, leads to widespread power outages.
M. Basketball. Frogs Travel to Air Force for MWC Showdown
The Horned Frogs will travel to USAFA, Colo., for a Mountain West Conference showdown against the Air Force Academy at Clune Arena on Saturday afternoon. Game time is slated for 3:00 p.m. Central Time. GAME NOTES | LISTEN LIVE!!! | GAMETRACKER
TRAVEL DIVA: Standby? Options vanish on Delta.com
Not the same as Northwest offered
Last-Minute Web Deals Keep Travel Industry On Toes
With Internet-savvy consumers waiting until the last minute to take advantage of better vacation deals, many resorts, cruise lines and other travel businesses have been left scrambling. But the industry is starting to push back.
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Student Discounts and Other Travel Deals
Posted by in Uncategorized on January 23, 2010
Being a poor student doesn’t mean you have to put your travel plans on hold. In fact traveling as a student, whether it be at home or abroad, can be done on a small budget as there are many deals there for you to take advantage of.
Use the fact that you are a student to get discounts. Before you go traveling get yourself a student discount card and use it. The ISIC (International Student Identity Card) will get you concessions on tourist attractions, food and shopping among other things. This card is for any student regardless of age or for youth aged between twelve and twenty six and can be used in over one hundred countries. This student discount card comes complete with an international phone card and a voice mail account. This ensures you can be contacted while traveling.
There is also the International Student Exchange Card (ISEC) which gives travel discounts across the globe. Discounts can be as much as fifty percent on such things as museums, movies, transport options and accommodation. Not only will this card save you a lot of money while traveling, it also provides other benefits including assistance with medical expenses and evacuation fees if caught in a disaster. You also have access to toll free emergency phone service world wide should you need help in urgent situations. The ISE card will also provide you with airline bankruptcy protection. If you book your flights through an ISE agency, you will be covered if your carrier goes bust.
And finally there is the International Youth Travel Card (IYTC) which you can get if you are under twenty six years of age. There is a small charge associated with this card, but the benefits outweigh this cost when traveling. This card will get you discounts in about fifty countries including airfare discounts, accommodation reductions and entry in to tourist attractions at a reduced rate.
Other student cards that offer discounts are transport cards such as the STA Travel card or Young Persons railcards issued in the United Kingdom. But the offers don’t stop there for students. In western countries it is wise to ask if there are student discounts in any place where you are about to part with your money. Discounts can be given by restaurants, retailers (on just about anything) and hostels. Not all places advertise that they give discounts so if you don’t ask, you’ll never find out what savings you can make.
Students aren’t the only lucky ones to get fabulous travel discounts. Seniors also have deals available to them while traveling as do group travelers and families. Investigate what discounts apply to you and ensure you take advantage of them.
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