Coming Soon: Tours4Fun Homepage Redesign

Sometime in the next month we’ll be unveiling our homepage redesign replete with new functionality to help you locate your tour more efficiently and effortlessly. An interactive map will allow you to quickly hone in on the precise area you’re interested in touring anywhere in the world! We’ll also be prominently showcasing customer reviews and photos so you can share your experiences with other travelers! We look forward to sharing our new homepage with you.

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Tours4Fun’s New Extended Customer Service Hours

Here at Tours4Fun we are constantly striving to improve the level and quality of support we provide. With our Customers in mind, T4F is pleased to announce the extension of our service hours Monday through Friday 8am to 8pm EST & Saturdays from 10am to 5pm EST effective December 1, 2009

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LuggageLimits.com Untangles The Absurd Web Of Baggage Fees

Even by the airline industry’s new "charge for everything as many times as you can" standard, checked baggage fees are still absurdly complicated and expensive. Things have gotten to the point where airlines like United are letting passengers pay hundreds of dollars before they fly so they don’t have to pay hundred of dollars when they fly, as if that makes sense. That’s in between dozens of upgrades and conditions and levels that all affect fees in different tangled ways. Passengers today can be excused, then, for not having the first clue what’s going on with luggage—something that new website LuggageLimits.com is set to change.

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Apps for the iPhone: A Traveler’s Companion, Pocket Size

IT’S a quarter to five in the morning, and I have a plane to catch in two hours. But why rush out the door if my flight is already delayed? To check its status, I turn to my iPhone, tap on an application called FlightTrack and pull up my flight. It’s on time. Better get out of bed. At the airport, I check for Wi-Fi and update all my newspaper apps (NYTimes, WSJ, USA Today and so on) so I have something to read onboard. And when I arrive at my destination, I use the iPhone to pull up the Yelp app, and its built-in mapping feature, to find the most highly user-rated bars and restaurants.

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Hawaiian Airlines Offers Free Flights to the Mainland

Hawaii seems like a beautiful place to live – great coffee, awesome surf conditions, nearly perfect weather at all times. But, hundreds of miles out in the Pacific, I imagine it starts to feel a bit isolated, especially with the high cost of flights from the islands back to the mainland US. But for those Hawaiian islanders looking to get away to the rest of the US for a while, Hawaiian airlines, has a pretty great deal.

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Travel: AirTran to Sell Advertising on Seatback Tray Tables

It soon will be harder to avoid advertising if you fly on one major carrier.

AirTran Airways is installing ads on the bottom of seat-back tray tables on all its planes.

Passengers have to keep the tray tables in their upright, locked position, during the beginning and end of their flights. That means an
unimpeded view of the ads, which AirTran hopes will bring in millions of dollars in new revenue at a time when much of the industry has been reeling amid the economic slowdown.

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Carry-Ons Could Clog Holiday Travel

Air travel competition is heating up, and we’re not talking about corporate profits and losses here. As airlines reduce flights and use smaller planes, passengers sometimes are jostling for storage space for their carry-on items.

Holiday travelers particularly risk raising the ire of grizzled business fliers, who depend on strict adherence to a set of written and unwritten rules to get them on and off of planes efficiently.

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The World’s New Natural Wonders

Can’t make it to the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Galapagos Islands or China’s Great Wall? While these remain among the world’s most spectacular man-made and natural destinations, there are other sites luring to curious travelers. Among them: 13 added this year to UNESCO’s World Heritage List.

They include the Dolomites in Italy, the ruins of Loropeni in Burkina Faso and the sacred city of Cara-Supe in Peru.

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