Thursday, July 15, 2010

Top 10 Pet Friendly Destinations

By Sara Moore

No need to leave your cat or dog home this summer. Now you can take that road trip you’ve always wanted and take your favorite pet with you. Sure Fit, a slipcover and home solution company, has just come out with their Auto Friends Collection, an easy and budget-friendly way to help keep your pet safe and your car protected.

And now here are Sure Fit’s top 10 pet friendly destinations:

New York City
Between winding trails, off-leash hours and fenced-in dog parks, NYC’s Central Park is the perfect pet hang-out. Plus, pet daycare can be found in nearly every Big Apple neighborhood.

Chicago
Dogs are welcome on canine cruises at Chicago’s Navy Pier, and the Windy City is home to a number of pet resorts and patio restaurants that welcome furry friends.

Boston
Pooches are welcome to tour Boston Harbor by boat, and dogs are welcome to take the subway.

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Friday, February 05, 2010

Vacation on the cheap at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Olympics

By Tricia Stevens

The 2010 Vancouver Olympics is just a week away and believe it or not it’s still not too late to see the games. Travel expert Christine Karpinski knows this because she just recently finalized her travel arrangements.

“My family will soon be flying from Texas to Vancouver to take in among other events an Olympic hockey game, and we’ll be staying within walking distance of the venue,” says Karpinski. “When people ask me when I started making all these plans, they always expect me to say something like ‘November 2008.’ So when I tell them I purchased the hockey tickets this past November—yes, November of ‘09—and just finalized my travel arrangements in January, they’re stunned.”

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Here are Karpinski’s tips for booking your Olympic vacation without spending a fortune:

How to get there
You have to plot your plan for getting from point A (your home) to point B (Vancouver). If you live in the Pacific Northwest, like Seattle, then you might be able to drive across the border for a short stay or even just for the day.

Everyone else will have to travel by airplane. Check with popular online travel agencies as well as the websites of individual airlines. Play around with different departure and arrival points. You never know when a good deal might pop up, or how long it will last, so be ready to book quickly.

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Thursday, December 03, 2009

2009 Holiday Travel Tips

By Julie Wiegan

Travel with ease during the holidays with these tips from EL AL Airlines, Israel’s national airline.

Try to fly during the week
If at all possible, book your flight sometime in the middle of the week. Normally, weekend departures have a much higher demand than mid-week flights, and often times the best prices can be found during the week.

Check for hotel/airfare deals
Many airlines offer packages and discounts on hotels, as well as combination air/car rental packages, depending on the airline and destination. Call the airline or check out the airline’s website for deals as many of these combinations are very competitively priced.

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Check for special discounts
Many airlines offer discounts for families, children, and anyone over the age of 60 as well as their travel companions. Call the airline or view the website to find out discounts and special accommodations.

Consider late flights or red eyes
Red eyes and late night flights offer several advantages. First of all, when leaving at night, travelers can have a full day at the office or home. On the return, when taking a late night flight, travelers have a full day at their destination and don’t have to pay for an extra hotel night. Evening flights offer early morning arrival, as well as a quieter flight that allows for a better nights sleep on board.

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Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Get free WiFi at airports

By Julie Wiegan

Google just made holiday traveling a little easier. Starting today through January 15, 2010, travelers can access free WiFi on their laptop and mobile devices in 47 U.S. airports. Passengers who submit pictures of themselves using WiFi at participating airports or on Virgin America flights starting November 16 will be eligible to win cool prizes.

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WiFi users can also give back by donating to one or all three non-profits when logging on, which includes Climate Savers Computing, One Economy Corporation, and Engineers Without Borders. Google will match donations up to $250,000 across the three non-profits and the airport that gets the highest dollar amount contributed per passenger by January 1, 2010 will receive $15,000 to donate to the local charity of their choice. Visit FreeHolidayWiFi.com to learn more.

Participating airports:
* Austin (AUS)
* Baltimore (BWI)
* Billings (BIL)
* Boston (BOS)
* Bozeman (BZN)
* Buffalo (BUF)
* Burbank (BUR)
* Central Wisconsin (CWA)
* Charlotte (CLT)
* Des Moines (DSM)
* El Paso (ELP)
* Fort Lauderdale (FLL)
* Fort Myers/SW (RSW)

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Fly in style!

By Sara Moore

Don’t sacrifice fashion for comfort. Next time you get on a plane, follow these five tips from style expert and designer Lisa Vogel.

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No pj’s please! Opt for the new Fall trend: Denim leggings
Travelers can still keep it comfy and chic by wearing the new denim leggings and ballet flats or sandals.

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Splurge: J Brand Denim leggings, Neiman Marcus, $160

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Steal: Faux Denim High Waist Leggings, American Apparel, $42

No workout wear! Wear light and airy linen instead.
Traveling on a jet plane is not the time to look like you’re on your way to spin class. Sure it may be super easy to travel in, but the spandex and sports bra are better left for gym time. Opt for linen pants instead. They’re comfy as can be and if they get wrinkled on the flight, not a problem, wrinkles are part of the whole linen look!

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