Choosing Travel Insurance
...ous incidents, what is the excess deducted from claims. Will the sports or activities you do on holiday be covered or be considered hazardous and excluded from the cover? If you take at least 2 one week holidays in Europe per year, it is usually worth taking out annual insurance cover.
It it also a good idea to leave a photocopy of your policy with a relative or friend in the UK. Remember to carry the 24 hour emergency contact phone number for the insurance company with you at all times. Hopefully you will never need to call that number.more
How To travel Cheap - Honeymoon In The Bahamas On A Budget
...Have you always wanted to take a trip to the Bahamas, and now you are getting married and thinking of honeymooning in this tropical area? Here are some tips on how to travel cheap and still enjoy this romantic getaway on a budget.
First, be flexible with your dates. Of course you want to head right out after the wedding, but if you can get a better airfare by traveling a day or two later, consider just staying in a local hotel for a...more
Flight and travel Tips
...Plan in advance: If you have a plan to visit out of your country, start your plan at least three to six month prior to your visit. Know the country and destination where you are planning to visit. Know more about the climatic condition of that country and find out the travel advices for the country. Select best time of travel for that particular country or city.
Book air tickets in advance: If you have finalized your tour program, book air tickets in advance as many airlines offer a discount for tickets booked in advance. Now get your passport, visa and other travel documents ready.
Learn the local expenses: You might not know whether...more
Pet travel Anywhere in the World
...ing your pets would be negotiable.
Travel with your pet on a commercial plane and the regulations are more stringent. You could avail the services of a professional pet transporter to take care of picking up your pet, finding a good place in the cargo of the flight and uniting your pet with you at your destination.
Regulations
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) and International Air Transport Association (IATA) guidelines and restrictions govern air travel for pets. The regulations verify if you have a pet health plan and if all pet illness diagnosis has been carried out. A USDA approved vet must fill E9.45 Veterinary Certificate. You send it to the USDA for endorsement. In additions to these some airlines have different regulations as well. The best airlines have written rules for pet travel that are evidence enough that your pet will be transported safely. Ask your airlines for these guidelines when you buy your ticket.
Small Pets can be crated and taken on-board with you
Larger animals will have to be in the cargo area.
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