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Animal Airways Revolutionizes Pet & Family Travel with Flight Management Service
Posted by in Uncategorized on February 23, 2010
Cedar Grove school budget review begins with travel, textbooks, supplies
Board of Education Vice President Anthony Palma began the annual account by account review of the 2010-11 proposed school budget at the Tuesday, Feb. 9 meeting. The review began with five accounts—travel, purchased services, general supplies, textbooks and miscellaneous expenditures.
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Get huge fare discounts at airline travel fair
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Airlines Travel Fair 2010 (MATF’10) until March 7 is dangling attractive offers to customers including a 75% discount to 49 destinations worldwide. The travel period s…
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Marina advisory: Postpone sea travel on March 1
In response to the threats of sea strike on March 1 sounded by the Visayan Association of Ferryboat and Coastwise Service Operators (VAFCSO), the Maritime Industry Authority (Marina) advised sea commuters to postpone their travel on that day to avoid inconveniences. Marina Administrator Maria Elena Bautista made the call over local radio requesting the public to cancel their trips on March 1 and …
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CyberShift and nuTravel Form Alliance to Provide Comprehensive Travel and Expense Management Solutions
PARSIPPANY, NJ and PORT CHESTER, NY–(Marketwire – 02/22/10) – CyberShift , a global provider of expense management and workforce management software and services, and nuTravel Technology Solutions , provider of leading corporate online booking tool nuTravel CTS, today announced details of their comprehensive global corporate travel and expense management solution. Through the combined …
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Animal Airways Revolutionizes Pet & Family Travel with Flight Management Service
Animal Airways, the first global pet-flight management provider for safe and simple family travel, announced today the launch of its revolutionary flight management service for families relocating internationally with their pets.
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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.
This article is brought to you by: Stuart S. Travel – Your Online Travel Guru
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Jobs That Travel the World – How to Get World Travel Jobs
Posted by in Uncategorized on January 23, 2010
Wouldn’t it be great to be able to travel around the world and get paid while you do it? With a little creativity and a lot of courage, those who intelligently plan their world travels can make a serious income while living it up in exotic, worldwide locations. Let’s get into the ‘meat’ of how this can be done. There are 3 types of travelers. Which one are you?1) Savers – You get a job, or jobs, in one location, save and save, and when you have enough money and nothing tying you down, you go travel. If you’re reading this article you probably already know you don’t want to have this type of job. So, world travel job type number two is…2) Traveling job seekers. These are people who seek to land jobs that pay them while they travel. Included are tour and adventure guide jobs, film and writing jobs, flight attendant and airline jobs, medical jobs, military work, and so on. You can get one of these jobs following a very simple formula: Apply for a bunch of positions. Send recommendations. Make follow-up calls. Send thank-you cards. Sooner or later, someone is going to ‘bite’ and give you a position. 3) Systems travelers. These people are referred to as the ‘new rich.’ They set up systems using simple (but new) technology to constantly deliver value to other people, for which they get paid over and over again. If that was jibberish to you, don’t worry about it. Let’s go a little more into depth about what, exactly, this type of person does. Here’s an example of a ‘systems traveler’ at work: Katie likes training dogs, so she makes some YouTube videos and writes a few 1 page articles about some of the stuff she knows. Her ‘job’ is to help other dog owners train their dogs. When she puts these resources on the internet for others to benefit from, the people who are serious will click on the links in her articles and videos to get more information. When they do, Katie sends them to a product she has found online that pays her every time someone buys a product. In this case, she makes $66.46 per sale (the actual amount I make for selling a dog training product). One in twenty people buys the product, so if Katie sends 40 people per day to the product, she makes $132.92 per day. Getting the idea? Here’s a hint: 40 people a day in terms of traffic is NOTHING. And once the systems are setup properly, your travel job consists of tons of traveling and not a lot of job. Jobs that travel the world are a dime a dozen. The ideal situation is to become a systems traveler with a job that travels the world. In other words, your online system covers all your expenses and more, while your ‘job’ is for fun and anything they pay you is just gravy.
