Monday 30 September 2013

10 of the Most Beautiful Beaches Around the World!

Blue crystal clear waters, white sand, unique setting...

We have found and we present you some of the most beautiful beaches around the world!


1. Grande Anse Beach, Seychelles

2. Calabria Tropea, Southern Italy

3. Tahiti Beach, Abaco, Bahamas

4. Whitehaven,Whitsunday Island, Australia

5. Wineglass Bay, Tasmania, Australia

6. Grace Bay, Turks and Caicos
7. Puerto Valarta, Mexico
8. Navagio Beach, Zakynthos, Greece

9. Cinnamon Bay, St John, Virgin Islands

10. La Concha Beach, San Sebastian, Spain

Tuesday 24 September 2013

Cancer Survivors are Over-charged for Travel Insurance


A Money Mail investigation has revealed recently that many cancer survivors have to pay 25 times more for travel cover than they should pay. What is more, the specific research presents cases where travelers had to pay more than £2000 for a two-week holiday, when in reality the actual cost was about 90!

There are several insurers and companies who are accused for over-charging travellers and not taking into consideration factors such as stability of their situation and current health conditions! Sometimes, the price is so high that makes it impossible for them to travel or the insurance is more expensive than their holiday costs! Expensive prices sometimes make cancer survivors or cancer patients to hide their health condition as the cost is horrendous.

A key problem is that many insurance companies do not take into account recent researches that show that 4 out of 10 people with cancer survive and are able to live a normal and healthy life. They are over-charging people for treatments and services that there is a huge possibility that they might not need them.

Another major problem is the fact that insurance companies generalise when it comes to disease. There are more than 200 different types of cancer and, each patient responds to treatment very differently. Many patients also find problematic the fact that are treated as sick persons. Also, they believe that insurance companies do not ask the right questions and put all the cancer or ex-cancer patients at the same basket.

Only in UK there are more than 2million people living with cancer and 400.000 people that are clean for at least 20 years. However, they still have to pay a large amount to buy insurance while travelling and many of them find it difficult to buy insurance that covers them for a long period of time. Also, the research presents cases where insurance companies denied to offer cover for more than 90 days.

With no doubt, insurance companies should take into account that their high prices make lots of people unable to travel and some of them to risk their health, as they prefer not to buy travel cover.

10 of the Most Luxurious Yachts Ever Made

 

Luxury cabins, swimming pools, artificial beaches, hot tabs, submarines and disco halls are some of their extravagant attributes that guarantee an unforgettable experience for all those who can afford it.

We have searched and we present you below 10 of the most luxurious and large yachts ever made!

10. Annaliesse
Annaliesse is a 280-foot yacht and has designed to accommodate up to 36 passengers, offering them luxury and safety. This yacht is owned by Liveras Yachts Company and can be hired at the price of $661.500 per week. So, If you don’t have the money to buy it, just rent it!

9. Alysia
This specific yacht has many similarities with Annaliesse but is said to be more elegant and stylish. It has one private cabin with its own balcony, jacuzzi and king size bed. At the same time, there is a spa, gym, living room and a huge cellar that can fit up to 500 bottles. This can be hired as well at the price of $100.000 per week.

8. Exstasea
This yacht was sold by its original owner Roman Abramovich, the owner of Chelsea’s football club in 2009 to a philanthropists for $200 million. The yacht was built in the shipyard of Royal Van Lent and has length of 282.0 ft. It is made of all steel, and is much closer to be a luxury ship, rather than a yacht. Can accommodate up to 14 passengers and has 6 private cabins.

7. Pelorus
Pelorus is a 377 ft yacht and is said to be one of the most luxurious yachts worldwide. This used to be owned by Roman Abramovich too, who sold it to David Geffen. Details about the interiors are limited, as Abramovich was protective of his family's privacy and highly security conscious.

6. Octapus
Octopus is a 414 foot (126 m) yacht and is also owned by Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft. Until 2003 was believed to be the biggest yacht that was ever constructed worldwide. It has 2 helicopter decks (one in the front and one on the back), a large pool and two submarines!

5. Rising Sun
Rising Sun is one very modern and large 5 storey yacht designed by Jon Bannenberg. It was first purchased by Larry Ellison the CEO of Oracle Corporation and now is currently owned by David Geffen. Rising Sun is also one of the biggest yachts globally with a length of almost 138 meters (453 ft) and is equipped with 82 rooms, Jacuzzi bathrooms, gym and sauna, wine cellar, private cinema and ... a basketball court on the main deck!

4. Lady Moura
Lady Moura is a private yacht owned by Nasser Al-Rashid, one of the most richest businessmen worldwide. It has 344 ft length and is even decorated with gold! What is more, the specific yacht has an artificial beach with real sand and is the permanent residence for the owner and his family and costs about $210 billion.

3. Dubai
Dubai is the name of a yacht currently owned by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the monarch of the Emirate of Dubai and the Prime Minister of the United Arab Emirates. This 524 feet ship was built by the German shipbuilding companies Blohm and Voss and Lürssen and can accommodate up to 72 guests and 115 crew members.

2. Eclipse
Eclipse is believed to be the largest and most expensive yatch globally. Its exterior and interior were designed by Terence Disdale Design and its naval architect was Fancis Design. It is 536 ft long and has two helicopter decks, 24 guest cabins, 2 swimming pools, several hot tubs and a disco hall! Also, the specific vessel is equipped with tree launch boats and a 50 meter submarine!

1. Azzam
Azzam is the biggest private yacht so far and was built by Lurssen Yatchts. This huge yatch was launched on April 5th, 2013 and is 590 ft long . The ship is rumored to have about 50 suites and a 95-foot salon, among other luxurious features.

Monday 23 September 2013

10 of the Most Popular Shopping Cities


 ''Whoever said money can't buy happiness simply didn't know where to go shopping'', Bo Derek said once. Even that we do not agree with this quote, we believe shopping is a really magnificent experience and we present you 10 of the most popular shopping cities.

1. London Luxury shops like Harrods and Selfridges, quirky retail outlets like Dover Street Market, to bargain fashions! Also huge shopping malls such as Westfield and lots of vintage/alternative shops around Camden town where you can buy anything! 
1. New YorkLuxury boutiques to department stores to fashionable SoHo destinations to vintage to Times Square shopping. Definetely one of the most popular towns in the world for shopping!
2. MilanArmani, Balenciaga, Dolce and Gabbana, Roberto Cavalli, Gianfranco Ferre, Valentino, Versace are some of the most known luxury Italian fashion brands! 
3. ParisAfter museums and monuments, shopping in Paris attracts millions of visitors each year! A town that attracts discount-hunters, designer divas, window shoppers and fashion victims!
4. DubaiLuxury shops and luxury brands, atmospheric bazaars and huge shopping centers  Dubai is the king in United Emirates, regarding shopping!
5. TokyoFrom cutting edge electronics to colorful anime goods, traditional crafts, trendy fashion and branded goods,Tokyo has a shop for practically anything one could ever want to buy! 
6. Singapore 
A really popular city for shopping. What is more, is known to be one of the best places for someone to shop and well-known for its...sales!
7. Berlin '
Lots of shops and stores, department houses, shopping malls and lots of shopping areas!
8. Amsterdam 
A mix of trendy, antique, modern, luxury, cheap, second-hand, lavish and everything in between!
9. Barcelona Lots of shopping opportunities and more than 35000 shops! With no doubt, a place for all kind of shoppers!

Friday 20 September 2013

The top 10 Airports, Resorts and Hotels according to First Choice in summer 2013

As we approach the tail end of the peak summer season here in Europe, considering the current hard times in Europe, its interesting to see what holidays are still selling well.

Here below are the top 10 best-sellers according to First Choice UK regarding departure airports, resorts and hotel:

Promotion

Top 10 Airports
1. London Gatwick
2. Manchester
3. Birmingham
4. East Midlands
5. Robin Hood
6. London Stansted
7. London Luton
8. Newcastle
9. Bristol
10. Bournemouth

Top 10 Resorts

Top 10 Hotels

Wednesday 18 September 2013

5 of the Cheapest Booking Sites



Booking holidays is said to be easy, especially now days. Internet gives us now the opportunity to come across with a variety of different travel booking sites, that promise us cheap airplane tickets, discounted hotel rooms and low-price rental cars.

Thus, for all those who want to get away from home for vacations and for all those who are planning a big family trip,we have listed 5 of the cheapest booking sites!

1. Kayak promises cheap booking on airfares, hotels, car rentals and vacation packages. This specific site is going through hundreds of travel and booking sides and provides you the lowest price.
2. Hipmunk is also said to be one of the cheapest and most fun booking sites globally. The specific company got really good comments from Time Magazine, CNN and Forbes. A really easy website that works for everybody!
3. Travelocity is very similar to Kayak and is one of the oldest Websites of travel search. Gives to its users the opportunity to seek for flights, hotels, rental cars or train tickets! This website is like a virtual travel agent and promises cheap bookings! In addition, you can book specific events! 
4. Priceline site offers a variety of really good deals, regarding price. This travel search engine is similar to Travelocity and there you can search for plane tickets, hotels, rental cars, cruises or vacation packages. 
5. ITA Software's Matrix Airfare Search is a relatively new flight search engine but still a very popular one. Also, it gives the opportunity to iOS and Android users to download its application. In addition, was also purchased by Google so... probably is a really good one!



Tuesday 17 September 2013

Five of the smallest airports in the world



Juancho E Yrausquin Airport

Serves: Saba (The Netherlands), Caribbean
Airlines: Windward Islands Airways
Runways: One
Dutch-owned Caribbean island Saba is home to Juancho E. Yrausquin Airport which boasts the world’s shortest commercial runway. At only 400 metres, just a quarter of a mile, the runway is only slightly longer than the average aircraft carrier and jet aircraft are banned from using the runway through fear of over or under shooting the strip and hitting the ocean.
The only airline currently serving the airport is Winair which operates daily flights to nearby islands Saint Martin and Saint Eustatius. The flight to Saint Martin takes just 12 minutes.


Moshoeshoe I International Airport

Serves: Maseru, Kingdom of Lesotho
Airlines: South African Airways (international), Mission Aviation Fellowship (domestic flights)
Runways: Two
The Kingdom of Lesotho, entirely landlocked by South Africa, is served by Moshoeshoe I airport. While officially referred to as an international airport, the only non-domestic flights are to Johannesburg with South African Airways.
Passengers can while away the hours waiting for their flight in the airport’s gift shop, restaurant, bar and newsagent. The airport sits at an elevation of 1,630 metres and the shorter of its two runways is just over 1000 metres.

Luang Prabang Airport, Laos

Serves: Luang Prabang, Laos
Airlines: Bangkok Airways, Lao Airlines, Tonlesap Airlines, Vietnam Airlines
Runways: One
The airport’s runway currently measures a modest 2,200 metres, although an extension is planned to begin this year, which will see the airport capable of accommodating most large-sized planes except the Airbus 380. In the meantime, those frequenting the airport can enjoy shopping, restaurant and currency exchange facilities.




Morgantown Municipal Airport

Serves: Morgantown, West Virginia, USA
Airlines: United Airways (operated by Colgan Air)
Runways: Two
Morgantown Municipal is used primarily for general aviation but is also served by one commercial airline that connects the town with Clarksburg, West Virginia and Washington Dulles International Airport in Washington, DC.
Not only is there free parking, free coffee and wifi, but patrons can also enjoy lunch in the restaurant - recarpeted in 2008 - while watching planes take-off from the 844-metre runway.

Barra Airport

Serves: Barra Island, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Airlines: Flybe
Runways: Three
Barra’s Traigh Mhor beach is the only beach runway in the world to handle scheduled airline services. Despite being little more than a shack on the beach, Barra Airport offers travellers ample parking, car hire facilities and public transport serving the rest of the island.
Flight times vary with the tide so the airport is open for no more than two and a half hours between Monday and Saturday. The shortest of the airport’s three runways is a mere 680 metres.


Source: businesstraveller.com

Monday 16 September 2013

Free Flight Tickets Were Given out by United Airlines


You ever wanted to have free holidays? 

United Airlines started offering flight tickets at the price of... $0!. Of course this was a mistake that was corrected by the airlines but till that time, several customers had the opportunity to book flights at zero cost.

At the same time, the airline company can not estimate how many free tickets were given out.
The specific tickets were sold last Thursday through its online booking system and what is more, many of them were for destinations such as Hawaii.

However despite the mistake, the company executives decided to let the lucky passengers who had managed to book tickets to travel for free!

Saturday 14 September 2013

Emirate Airlines Announces the Launch of Direct Passenger Flights to Taipei


Emirates, one of the fastest growing airlines in the world announced the launch of direct passenger flights to Taipei This flight is going to be its 16th destination in the Far East. This new service will start on February 10th, 2014. At the beginning, the airline company aims to start with 6 non-stop flights to the Taoyuan International Airport in Taipei.

The flight will be carried out by Boeing 777-300ER type aircraft and will have 3 seat categories: 8 luxurious private suites in First Class , 42 fully reclining seats in Business Class and 304 comfortable seats for economy class passengers . In all classes in the airplane, gourmet meals will be offered by Emirates multinational cabin crew.

The aircraft also features the Emirate’s award-winning entertainment system which offers more than 1,400 entertainment channels that broadcast Hollywood subtitled movies, music, TV and games.

Taipei has 7 million inhabitants and is said to be one major economic and cultural center with famous places and sights, several shops and malls. This city is extremely famous for its production and exportation of electronics, fabrics, plastics, optical and photography accessories and chemicals.

Emirate Airlines are currently flying from Dubai to 134 destinations in 76 countries! Earlier this year, the airline launched new routes to Warsaw and Algiers, while in June announced a new route, traveling to Japan .

What is more, the company plans to launch flights to Stockholm and Clark Philippines International Airport. Furthermore, it plans to launch a number of transatlantic routes, the Milan- New York on October 1st , to Conakry on October 27th, to Sialkot on November 5th and to Kiev on January 16th., 2014.

Friday 6 September 2013

ITU World Triathlon Grand Final, London, UK

Description
The ITU Triathlon World Championship is been held every year since 1989. This year, this racing returns back to Hyde Park for the ITU World Triathlon Series Gran Final .

It is a really popular event for those who love sports. If you are one of those, don't miss the opportunity to enjoy one of the most important athletic events globally!

The event includes elite, junior, under 23, para-triathlon and age-group races.

Where
London, UK

When
11th September - 15th September

Information
You can visit the official website at http://wts.triathlon.org/

Lantern Festival, China, Asia

Description
This festival is an opportunity to enjoy lots of sweet treats! Locals celebrate the transition of the seasons and is one of the most important events of the country. Along with the sweets, participants do fire-dragon dances, carry paper lanterns and hang them from towers.

Is call also ''Moon Cake Festival'', because according to the myth, the Chinese Emperor should offer sacrifices to the sun in the spring and the moon in the autumn.

Where
All over China

When
19th September

Information
You can find more information at http://chinatownfestivals.sg/


Horn Dance Festival, Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, UK

Description
A unique cultural event, where dancers have to wear horns!

This event takes place in a small village in the English Midlands. First time took place in August 1226 and is one of the few cultural rural events that survived though the years. Since then, this dance and takes place every year and attracts lots of visitors from all over the world. Starts at 8 o'clock in the morning and dancers have to walk about 10 miles around the village.

A visitor can see different exhibitions, buy handmade items and enjoy drinks in local pubs.

Where
Abbots Bromley, Staffordshire, UK

When
9th September

Information 
For more information visit http://www.thehorndanceofabbotsbromley.co.uk/

Berlin Music Festival, 2013, Berlin, Germany

 
Description
This festival was established in 2009 and since then takes place every year. A combination of pop, rock and jazz along with several big names of music!

Berlin Music Festival attracts every year more than 20,000 people . What is more, hosts music workshops so its several visitors can have access on interviews and discussions.

Some of the artists that are going to participate there are Blur, Björk, Pet Shop Boys, Two Sounds, Dillon, Die Orsons, ON KID, Casper, Mia, Left Boy and many others.

Where
Berlin Tempelhof Airport, Berlin, Germany and
Arena Berline

When
6th and 9th September

Cost
Ticket fees are €74 and includes access to the Aftershow and can be bought from its official website.

Information
http://www.berlinfestival.de/en.html

Ganesh Chaturthi 2013 Festival, Maharashtra, India

Description
Ganesh Chaturthi is a Hindu festival that celebrates the birthday of Lord Ganesha, the son of Shiva and Parvati.

It is believed that Lord Ganesh bestows his presence on earth for all his believers. It lasts for more than 1 week and is biggest celebration is taking place on the last day of the celebrations, called Ananta Chaturdasi (forth day of the waxing moon period).

Where
Maharashtra, India

When
9th of September - 18th of September

Information 
Visit http://ganeshchaturthi2013.com/

Les Festes de la Mercè (Festival of the Virgin of Mercy)

Description
La Feste de la Merce festival is one of Spain's biggest events and Spanish people know how to party! Giants, dwarfs, dragons, fireworks and traditional kiosks selling local sausages and honey. If you been to Spain's capital, do not miss it!

Where
Barcelona, Spain

When
20th - 24th September
Information
More information can be found on festival's official website, http://merce.bcn.cat/

Thursday 5 September 2013

Grape Throwing Festival, Mallorca, Spain



Description
One of the most entertaining festivals in Spain which includes grape-stomping competitions and grape-throwing fights! Its story is not very clear but is believed to be one event in order to choose and collect the best grapes and get rid of the bad quality ones. Non stop fights, grape treading and tons of fun!

Where
Binissalem, Mallorca, Spain

When
1st - 8th September


London Fashion Week, UK, London

Description
One of the most popular events globally! New young designers, famous high street and classic brands join together at an event which is going to be unforgettable for all fashion lovers. It is one of the most significant fashion weeks globally, along with New York, Milan and Paris.

Where
London, UK

When
13th- 17th September

For further information: http://www.londonfashionweek.co.uk

Tuesday 3 September 2013

Navigating through Airport Security

The original concept of this article conceived towards the end of my marathon journey vacation in 2009, which ended as I arrived to London Heathrow to see a rather disturbing sign posted just prior to the Immigration check, with these unwelcoming words...

"Tougher checks take longer"

My instant reaction was to say to myself "Only in a disorganized system with insufficient trained staff and advanced equipment to manage". Besides most travellers never asked for the extra checks and many believe that a more intelligent approach could be adopted, which would avoid every senior citizen and child being over processed. Moreover there are other less intrusive ways to counter the liquid threat.

The above statement sums up the curse of travelling today, which treats civilized decent people like cattle and empowers often low-paid Security staff to control and check us like convicted criminals. Security staff are notoriously rude in many airports across the world and the whole experience is a huge inconvenience apart from being unpleasant.

The sad reality, is that there is no way to completely turn this around as a mere traveller, however there are a number of measures you can take to minimize the inconvenience and emotional damage. This article gives you a few pointers…

DON'T STAND OUT
Immigration, Customs and Security all treat anything out of the ordinary as suspicious, so as an otherwise innocent traveller, make sure you do not wear or do anything that attracts unwarranted attention, or else it could increase your inconvenience risk factor, meaning you could be searched or questioned, often seemingly from the standpoint that you are guilty until you prove innocence.

Here are some classic mistakes that people make...

(1) EYE CONTACT
Never wear sunglasses within the confines of the airport or especially when coming into contact with officials of any creed. Open eye contact on first impact is important to create the right impression of openness, so if you wear sunglasses regardless of what the weather is like outside and even if the airport is primarily a glass structure, it will only serve to indicate that you may potentially want to hide something.

On the topic of eye contact when passing through customs do not make direct eye to eye contact with officials and do not look away either. Instead focus your vision on the exit or way out. For Security officials take the same stance as for customs and focus on the pathway to the exit. For Immigration officials maintain eye contact when they are checking your passport, but of course do not stare. Similarly at the check-in maintain eye contact too and follow the directions indicated in the conversation section below.

In general when walking around zones where officials frequent, maintain your vision upwards above head height, but not to the sky. Avoid looking down and looking around too much unless it’s at indication signs or flight listing screens.

(2) WALKING
When walking in the monitored zones of potential Immigration, Customs or Security checks, it is strongly advisable to never walk too quickly or for that matter too slowly either. Reason being that irregular walking activity will be considered as unusual, meaning that you will be targeted for further questioning. It happened to me once! I arrived to Miami from Venezuela and urgently had to collect my luggage, pick up a car and drive to Orlando (4 hours away) for a meeting. Mindful of the fact there are generally long queues to pass through US Immigration, I naturally rushed from the plane to the Immigration area. A plain clothed officer stopped me in my tracks and took me aside for questioning. Of course I was innocent, but it took 20 minutes of interrogation style questioning to demonstrate the obvious, which lost my place in the queue and subsequently caused an hour wait at the Immigration, as many flights arrived simultaneously just after mine. I was forced to learn the hard way!

With respect to posture, its best not to bury your head in the ground and look down too much, as it’s like showing you are avoiding something. Try to show reasonably good posture confidence by walking upright without slouching, which shows you are open and not nervous about anything.

(3) CLOTHING
Needless to say, you should not wear anything weird, wacky, offensive or overly colorful that attracts unwarranted attention to yourself. Your clothing should be conservative and leaning towards smart casual, always blending in with the flight you are taking. For example if you are on a business flight to New York and you are dressed like a Japanese Tourist with cameras hanging form your neck or a new age traveller, your percentage risk of being stopped will be far greater than otherwise. In contrast if you purchased a Charter flight from London Gatwick to Orlando with Thomson Fly for example and you are dressed in a suit and tie, again you are likely to be stopped. Many customs officials are already scanning you at the baggage reclaim via cameras or even directly, depending upon the airport.

I once flew to Orlando for a business meeting from London Gatwick dressed in a suit as I had to meet the contact at the airport. Sure enough I was stopped and questioned!

MANAGING CONVERSATIONS
Here its important to know when to speak and when shut up! Generally when dealing with officials its best not to stimulate any kind of conversation, so that you are not subject to unnecessary automatic cold profiling. If an Immigration officer, Customs official or Security guard, asks you a question then answer it honestly, but in as few words as possible. Do not chat or volunteer additional information, as it may open you up to yet more questions. It seems that many officials possess the skill of making one feel like a criminal in their tone of voice and body language, so don’t prolong the agony. Officials have the power to detain you, embarrassingly uncover all your personal possessions for all to see and generally make life difficult depending where you are on the planet, so the less said the better.

At the check-in, it’s a completely different case scenario. Here you need to be chatty! If you would like to get an upgrade or a good seat, your goal is convince the check-in assistant that you are the ideal person to upgrade. As you approach the desk open conversation with a broad smile and ask how are you today? Then comment on what you see. If it’s busy, show empathy for their work etc. Ask key questions like is the plane full? Is it on time? Are there lines at the security? If you get a negative response (note that you should be seeking negatives to demonstrate your empathy) like yes the plane is totally packed, do not moan, show understanding and be extra nice, as your chances of getting to the business seats just increased. Do not be afraid to politely ask; are there any free seats up front? If the plane is delayed, the check-in assistant cannot do anything about it, so be kind, as it may help you gain some emotional leverage if your baggage is just a little overweight or to obtain a seat in the EXIT row.

GETTING THROUGH THE SECURITY DEHUMANISATION PROCESS
Apart form the US Immigration experience whereby all visitors have to leave fingerprints and have their pictures recorded, by far the worst part of traveling through an airport is via the dreaded Security check. Here are some tips to minimize the damage…

1. Wear slip on shoes with no metal buckles or tips
In the US, UK, Middle East and parts of Asia where you are required to take off your shoes, it will make life easier to slip them on and off. No metal parts on your shoes will avoid the alarm going off, to prevent taking your shoes off in many parts of Europe, where it is not automatically compulsory.

2. Wear a Jacket and keep your personal items there
Your Jacket can securely store your Mobile, Passport, Wallet, Coins, Watch and other metal items. You can put your Jacket through the X-Ray scanner in a tray with all your items safe in one place. Theft at airports in the Security area is commonplace in some countries, so this is an important counter measure. The deeper your pockets the better, especially those with zips or buttons. My travel Jacket is custom-made for extra Security.

3. Wear comfortable partly elasticized or stretch trousers
By doing this you avoid wearing a belt, which you would otherwise have to take off and put on again.

4. Prepare in advance your liquids in a see through bag
You could lose valuable places at the entrance of the Security queue if this bag is not prepared in advance. Write in a marker pen 100ml on all your liquid bottles, to show you know the rule.

5. Use a Laptop cover
Do not let people see your Laptop! By using a skin cover you protect your Laptop from scratches and it prevents thieves easily seeing what make it is. Apple Mac and Sony Vaio are in greatest demand from opportunist thieves.

In essence your core objective should be to avoid dressing and undressing, the hassle of belts and tying shoelaces, as all your attention should be focused on being vigilant about your personal valuables and avoiding extra inconvenient Security checks.

I do not expect the airport experience to get better any time soon, so I hope the above tops come in useful. When one takes 100 flights a year, such measures take the negative edge of the process.

Travel safe and be prepared.

Grant Holmes
Editor, Perpetual Traveller

 

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