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Five Ways to Reduce the Cost of Your Airline Ticket


 Boeing 787 Availability of a vast array of airline ticket prices is one that is perplexing to most airline travelers. Only a handful of people who control the complex formulas that go into the science and art of Revenue Management inside the caverns of today’s airlines understand it. To both the seasoned and occasional traveler alike, getting the best value in an airfare is the elusive dream that is difficult to consistently achieve.

However, there are some time proven axioms that one can follow to put the odds on your side in helping you to reduce the cost of your air travel:

1. Change the Time You Travel

Don’t be rigid on the time of day you want to travel. Going between New York and Los Angeles, for example, may have one airline offering as many as seven or eight flights on a particular day. If you want to leave in the morning, investigate the three or four departures offered during that time period. Moving your departure time by just one hour, on your departure or return, may save you a significant portion of the ticket price. Read more

Strategies for Snagging a Ski Season Deal


 Ski Season Last year marked a record-setting ski season for American resorts with 60.5 million skier visits, according to the National Ski Areas Association. This year, many ski enthusiasts are faced with tighter budgets and new economic challenges that have them searching for ways to save without giving up their annual trip to the mountains.

When looking to cut vacation costs, it all starts during the booking process.

Top travel experts share the following tips for ski savings: Read more

Preventing Laptop Theft


man at airportMany people will be traveling this holiday season to visit family and friends and will bring their expensive laptops along on the trip. Most of these travelers will not have considered that thousands of laptops are stolen from airports every week. Thieves are ready to capitalize on the increase in air travel during the holidays and the chaos of the holiday season.

At airports alone, 12,000 laptops a week are lost according to a survey by the Ponemon Institute. And, that number is sure to increase this season.

While the loss of an expensive laptop can dampen the holiday spirit, the potential for identity theft will hang over the victim's head well into the New Year. Credit card, Social Security and bank account numbers are just some of the pieces of sensitive information that can be lifted from a stolen computer. Read more

Lowest Airfare Can Sometimes Cost You More


Airplane Today’s business climate has forced most companies to operate in the “lean and mean” mode. This is probably evidenced most with everyday expenses such as business travel. While our willingness to help the company reduce necessary costs for travel and entertainment by securing the lowest possible airfare available, the reality is that oftentimes the lowest airfare is not necessarily a cost savings for the company but an additional expense.

Airlines, in general, rarely share all the possible fares or “fare buckets” that are available on any given flight on any given day. Many times travelers are faced with choosing between a full fare ticket and the lowest fare ticket, not knowing that there can sometimes be as many as 20 additional fare buckets available for that flight. At best, only the lowest fare in each fare category will be presented to the business traveler as options. Read more

'Back' to Basics for Safe Traveling


plane Millions of travelers will be hitting the highways and skyways this holiday season. Most will be so concerned about remembering gifts for loved ones, they may forget something more important -- their bodies.
But simple precautions, such as lifting heavy luggage and gifts with your legs -- not your back or arms -- can prevent the muscle pains and strains that can put a damper on the season, says a Boston occupational therapist. Read more

Best Advice: In-flight Exercise


Flyrobics video clipA handful of airlines -- including Lufthansa and Northwest -- are now showing videos that aim to stimulate and relax passengers from head to toe without leaving their seats. Lufthansa offers "Flyrobics," 10 minutes of computer-animated stretches for your whole body, while Northwest's Read more
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