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There are many ways to avail cheap student airfares and the best option is to book the tickets in advance. This way you are able to get a discount on your airfare. You may also get cheap airfare, if you book the tickets during off-seasons.
However, it may be difficult for you to travel during off-seasons, as there are no vacations in colleges during off-seasons. It becomes difficult to get cheap student airfare during festive seasons too.
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August 20th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Airlines are struggling under the weight of the rising cost of fuel. To keep up with the rising cost, airlines have increased airfares. However, they have gone beyond raising airfares; they have introduced fees on services, which were at one time included in the cost of the airline ticket.
These fees for standard and optional services eat into the cost of traveling, and include such fees as carry-on bag fee, first checked bag fee, second checked ... Read More
August 20th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Traveling can be a tedious and sometimes dangerous task. Besides bringing along a blanket, first aid kit and jumper cables, there are several products on the market that you may not have heard of that can make traveling easier and safer. Here are some of those products:
•Sometimes seat belts just aren’t comfortable but it is of course very important that you wear one. To make it a little more comfortable there are sheepskin seat belt c... Read More
August 20th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Is there such a thing as a cheap vacation? Nowadays it can cost you a fortune in gas to just drive to the post office. But since you don’t have that much control over the price of gas, there are other ways to save when taking a road trip. Here are some tips for saving some cash:
• Plan a Budget. Before you turn that key on your car, write out a budget of how much you want to plan to spend on lodging, gas, food and attractions. You migh... Read More
August 20th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Australia is an amazing country, and the mainland itself comprises most of the continent of Australia. Due to the country’s beauty and popularity, many people like to go there for holidays and business purposes alike. Since Australia is a foreign country, one must apply for a visa to go there. There are many requirements for acquiring a visa, and depending on why you want to visit Australia, a different kind of visa will be necessary.
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August 20th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
The very idea of exerting yourself on a package holiday to Tenerife may sound appalling to some, but for those of a less sedentary lifestyle, the Tenerife’s sports may offer the perfect way to spend the day ahead of alcohol filled club nights. Activity holidays in Tenerife are quite popular, and there’s a wide range of sports on the island. Here are some of the most notable – either for their quality or for their, erm, uniquenes... Read More
August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Called the surfing capital of Britain, Newquay is the center of UK’s surfing industry. It is home to a lot of surf shops and board manufacturers. One of the reasons that placed Newquay in every surfer’s map is the Fistral Beach.
Fistral Beach is the major surfing beach in this side of the world. It is situated in Newquay, in Cornwall. The 2,500 feet long beach is straight and faces the North-West to the Atlantic Ocean. A tourist can s... Read More
August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Renting a car in Milan allows you to see a whole new side to the city. You may just have come to the city to shop your expensive shoes off, but car hire in Milan gives you the option to discover that there’s a whole lot more to the city than designer label lust. Taking to the open road, you’ll uncover a whole host of fascinating sights and hidden gems around every corner. The following is a guide to the what, where, when and how of re... Read More
August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments
Midway through the summer, book-bags, homework and study habits are distant memories for most kids. While Mom or Dad might not be qualified to help the kids get a leg up for their upcoming algebra classes, that’s no reason to let the summer escape without some sort of learning opportunities.
RV travelers have it easy- the family can pack up and head out to historic sites on a whim, exploring and learning as they build their route, even tail... Read More
August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Travel | No Comments