Okay, so maybe “fun” is stretching it since airports and planes are busiest during summer and the holiday season. This means long lines and delays at most major airports, as well as crowded flights. However, there are some things you can do to minimize your stress and inconvenience when flying during these times of year. Get fast-tracked. Enroll in TSA’s… Read More
What Happens to Your Lost Luggage?
Ever wonder what the airlines do with all that lost luggage? Well, they are required to wait 90 days before doing anything. During that time they are supposed to make every effort possible to locate and reunite luggage and owner. When this fails, it is sent to the Unclaimed Baggage Center. The center was founded in 1970 by Doyle Owens…. Read More
Fourteen Airline Fees You Need To Know About
A few years ago airlines got shrewd. They learned they could make a lot of money by charging extra fees (known as ancillary fees) for all kind of things including: 1. First checked bag ($25 – $45) 2. Second checked bag ($30- $55) 3. Carry-on bag (free – $100) 4. Printed boarding pass (free – $10) 5. Priority boarding ($25… Read More
Über Adventures: Ten Super Summer Travel Tips
https://terrancetalkstravel.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/cheap-travel-tips-for-summer-vacation.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSSDuring this mid-season finale of Terrance Talks Travel show, I will reveal cheap travel tips to help folks save money on their summer vacation. Whether you’re headed to a national park, the beach, a road trip across America, the mountains, a theme park, Europe, a resort, or Disney this show… Read More
New! Airline Valet Service
Have you heard? Some airlines are experimenting with a new boarding system. As much as we want the boarding process to be faster and smoother, the airlines want it more. An analysis done by Northern Illinois University revealed that every extra minute a plane is parked at the gate past its scheduled departure time costs the airline $30. Considering that… Read More
Airplane Etiquette
Recently, Expedia conducted a survey about airplane etiquette. The results were disturbing, to say the least. First off, in comparison to the same survey done a year ago, all bad behavior DOUBLED! For instance, “seat kickers.” The percentage of seat kickers went up from 36% to 67! More bad behavior on the rise… *Inattentive parents (parents who pretend their… Read More