So you found
cheap flights to Europe, booked a hotel room, and you think your travel arrangements are
almost done. But really, you also need to think about what you’re going to do
at your destination. So it is time to plan what you’re going to see, where to
go or fly or ride.
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Coach or Business Class?
Differences between airfares and service classes: Coach / Economy vs Business / First class
Many travelers do not know much about
differences between coach and business class. Travelers want to find
inexpensive airline tickets in either economy or business class, but really not
sure what is difference is. Prices and rules are the major differences, though
service and quality can also play a big role in a flight option you choose.
Is it really worth flying business or
first class? The answer is Yes and No.
All depends on your destination and
the plane/ aircraft and your budget. I would not recommend spending money for
business class on the US domestic or European domestic flights. Besides the “better” and
not “outstanding” service you will not really feel the difference worth the
money. You will have plane seats that are about an inch wider and will have a
different meal menu to choose from.
There is quite a different picture
when you get onto the international, especially transatlantic flights. If you look
for plane tickets to Europe, a flight ticket might cost you $10k, but you can get plane
seats that recline into a bed with blankets and nice pillows. You will be greeted on board with a glass of champagne.
The service would be outstanding. There will be several hot or cold
meals to choose from to include unlimited wide variety of alcohol. You would
also get metal silverware instead of plastic wrapped utensils with your meal. I
could go on and on about the pros of business or first class.
Are there any cons of business and
first class? Yes, there are. Similarly as with domestic flights, there are
certain circumstances when it is not worth spending money on business class
plane tickets to Europe or other international or transatlantic flights. The major
criterion is the aircraft. Older aircrafts do not have as much space as newer
and some aircraft types either (e.g. Boeing 747 on some destinations). There is
really not that much difference between a coach and business class seat. There
might be difference in food and service quality or options offered, but value
is still not there. So if this is the case, my suggestion is to get most
inexpensive airline tickets in economy or coach class and have more things to
do or more expensive attractions or visit or just spend the difference in money
elsewhere.
If you want to fly cheap in business
class, you can try buddy passes or stand by that you can get from the airline
employees. Some word of caution… you also need to know that a stand by is not a
guaranteed space on a plane. You will get on the plane only if there are some
seats left available in business or coach class. If flights are full, you might
need to wait until the next available flight. So good things usually come with
some risk and it is up to you if you’re willing to take that chance.
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Thursday, October 24, 2013
Mysterious Travel Medical Insurance
Why to
get a travel insurance?
Many travelers
wonder what travel insurance is for and some reasons why would anyone want to
get it.
These are
very legitimate questions and you should do some research and weigh your
options. The main
purpose of the travel
medical insurance or international travel insurance (you’ll have different
names with different companies) is to protect
Wednesday, October 16, 2013
What you don’t know about Coach / Economy and Business / First class
Did you know that you may have
purchased an airline ticket for $500 and the person sitting next to you on the
plane might have paid $1200 for the same economy or coach class ticket?
This is very common and normal. Many
air travelers do not know that there are different levels of the ticket fares.
There may be about ten different levels for economy or coach class tickets and
several levels for business/ first class airline tickets. The only major
differences between them are the price and the rules.
Thursday, October 10, 2013
Visas and Passports for Air Travel Across the Globe
Traveling by air provides
the largest exchange of citizens from one country to another, and the measures
taken to ensure safety are essential for any country. The departure or arrival airports
will often require a number of travel documents such as passports and or visas,
and occasionally you may also be asked to have international travel insurance
as well. If you travel domestically, a driver’s license or similar
identification might be sufficient, and it will be your decision
Monday, October 7, 2013
How to Find the Best Airfare: When and Where to Book
Whether you travel for business or pleasure,
airline travel has become an important part of life for people of all walks of
life. In either case you will be looking for economical and or most convenient
flights on preferred airlines. This does not always come easy. Oftentimes if we
find good airfares, flight times or connections might not work, especially when
traveling with children or for business purposes.
So how can you find cheap flights with best
possible connections and times?
Unfortunately, there is no one formula, but there
are several tips that will help you buy plane tickets with best possible
attributes.
The main thing you need to know is when to book and travel and where
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