11 Tips From An Experienced Traveler


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to open up the emails when you arrive at your hotel. Having a backup copy of everything in digital format is a good idea in case your hard copies are lost or damaged.

6. Power adaptors and converters. If you’re traveling to a foreign country, remember that you might need special voltage adaptors for electricity. You might also need plug adapters to accommodate both electrical plugs and telephone jacks. A good travel store will be able to help you decide what’s needed.

7. Use calling cards. When you’re staying at a hotel, the phone bill can be a major expense. The cost of calling your family, checking your voice mail and checking your email is best handled by using a telephone calling card.

8. Protect yourself against theft. Before leaving home, make copies of your travel documents (passport, airline tickets, travel insurance, credit cards and itinerary).

9. Keep all your luggage on wheels, use one carry-on, invest in good luggage. According to the U.S. Transportation Dept., about 1 in 200 bags are lost, misdirected or stolen, which is about one person per flight. 87% of this happens at the curbside check-in station. The advantages of doing this are: don’t have to tip porter; don’t have to arrive as early; if you miss your connection, you can easily rebook yourself; you can easily volunteer to be bumped on a full flight; no wait once you land.


10. The travel wardrobe. Coordinate to one color, like black. Many women, myself included, swear by Tencel. Indestructible, always looks nice. Choose the right print blouses and it won’t show stains. Gentlemen, consider microfiber fabrics. Choose something with inner pockets (that zip!) for important papers and cash.

11. Don’t look wealthy. Especially important in third world countries. Wear cheap-looking watch and jewelry and leave the diamonds at home. Makes you less of a target for pick pocketers and luggage theft. If you must take a camera, guard the lens; popular with pick pockets as well. Remove luggage tags from other trips. It’s a tip-off for thieves looking for the “rich frequent traveler”.

Traveling is so much fun and it gets less stressful the more experience you get at doing it.

Tony Morrison writes, “It’s so easy for me to fly for less, it’s like taking candy from a helpless baby! I spend almost next to nothing on all my travels, and my jaw drops every time as I watch what others just like you are paying for your tickets. At last, the truth will be unveiled as I bring to you this explosive guide on how to travel for less – the same guide that my ex-boss is having nightmares about every day!

I was a hard-working travel agent for 16 years at a major airline corporation..

…Until they decided to fire me one morning over a completely bogus reason! Here’s my way of saying “no thank you” when they offered me a new contract earlier this year. With my extensive insider knowledge, I’m bringing forth this mind-blowing informational guide on how you can save a truckload of money on traveling — the secrets that only the ones in this industry would ever be familiar with.

I guarantee that once you finish reading my guide, you will be BLOWN COMPLETELY AWAY at just how much you’ve been ripped off, overcharged, and even outright lied to by the airline corporations over the years. At last, somebody will stand up to be on your side. I personally promise you that the secrets I reveal here will shock you more than any horror movies you may have ever watched. Read on further to discover why airline companies are panicking every day to try and get this information forever banned from the public!

Here is just a tiny sneak peek of the kind of beyond-belief information you can expect to discover in my guide:

Airlines’ booking statistics that they’ve been tight-lipped about for decades

What’s not on your ticket that airlines will never tell you

How to knock $100 right off of your next ticket!

How to manipulate airline companies’ ticket pricing computer systems to give you thousands of discounts on your ticket! I’ve had a customer getting a $1143 ticket for $143 by exploiting loopholes in their computer systems. That was something my boss Paul still has nightmares about, and believe me he will have many more!

I’ll expose every truth there is about buying tickets online. Be warned: this truth might literally scare you!”

Click here to discover more closely guarded secrets of how to save money each time you travel

By Karen McDonald

http://www.ACEtheCSET.com

Karen McDonald Tips From An Experienced Traveler

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