5 Great Travel Tips in These Recession-Hit Times

Traveling does not mean spending through your nose or always going for the costliest services. All you need to save money while travelling is good planning before the tour and taking logical decisions during the tour. For instance, if you visit Honolulu during peak season and get the lowest price at the best hotel, you still have an expensive holiday. Here are some travel advices which will definitely give you the best value for the money you spend while travelling.

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Paperless Boarding Pass: Airports & Participating Airlines in the U.S.

Launched in 2007, the paperless boarding pass is now available in 30 airports in the U.S.
The blog of the Transport Security Administration (TSA) published the updated list of the airports offering the service, with also the participating airlines.

Here’s a few of the airports:

– Airports:

George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), Ronald Reagan Washington National (DCA), Newark International (EWR), Boston Logan International (BOS), Austin-Bergstrom International (AUS)

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Travelers’ Fee Can Help Fight Diseases

 

A United Nations program that has raised $1.2 billion over the past three years for the treatment of H.I.V./AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis through a small fee added to airline tickets sold in 15 countries is going global.

Starting in January, travelers in the United States and other countries buying airline tickets through some of the world’s largest booking companies — including Travelocity, Orbitz and other companies owned or served by Sabre, Travelport and Amadeus — will have the option of adding $2 to their cost to support the fund-raising efforts of Unitaid, which fights life-threatening diseases in poor countries.

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Travel: 10 Restaurants Where You Can Watch the Stars

But don’t bother them — celebrities on both coasts have to eat, too

Remember that “I Love Lucy” episode when the always star-struck Lucy eats at Hollywood’s Brown Derby and finds William Holden sitting in the next booth? Hilarity, of course, ensues, with Lucy making a fool of herself trying to get Holden’s attention—not the first fan to try interacting with a celebrity trying to have a quiet dinner at a restaurant.

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U.S. Airports to Offer Flu Shots?!

You’ve been reminded of these figures a lot already and in the next few weeks and months you’ll hear them a lot more. But if you spend time on the road shaking hands, opening doors, or sitting on an airplane or in an airport terminal, it will be worth your while to take a few seconds for a quick review: According to experts at the U.S. Department of Health and Human services, each year 5% to 20% of the U.S. population will get the flu. More than 200,000 people will end up hospitalized from flu complications. And about 36,000 people will die from flu related causes.

CHART: Airports offering flu shots

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How to Travel to Yellowstone

Are you dying to have a vacation? Come to Yellowstone where a lot of beautiful sights await you: Old Faithful Geysers, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Monument, Black Hill, Yellowstone Park and many museums such as Buffalo Bill Historic Museum and National Museum of Wildlife Art. America’s first national park is Yellowstone Park, which was established in the year 1872. Yellowstone is a great place to have a vacation and there are several ways to get there. If you want to get there fast you can opt to fly in, but if you want to see the countryside then take a bus tour or better yet take your car for a ride to Yellowstone.

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7 Reasons to Travel with One Bag

You start each trip with organizational hope and precision: bringing everything that you could possibly need away from home and neatly categorizing items into two or more bags. This system quickly annoys once you have to drag your multiple suitcases through long check-in lines or across the cobblestone bumps of a medieval town. The only way to avoid this stress is by traveling with one bag.

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