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21st September 2009
Imagine: You're on the Spree River on the road and suddenly your child catches the flu, or it raises the need for emergency evacuation. Whatever the situation, what will happen is that you might need to spend thousands of pounds in their pockets may be. A... Read >
Author: James Roy
11th May 2009
Travel Insurance claims are on the rise according to City law firms dealing with compensation claims during the economic downturn. Last year, Britons made more than 560,000 medical claims totalling £383 million, up 58 per cent on 2007. Claims for lost ... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
01st April 2009
Time is money, and travel is both. And in today's economic climate, your business cannot afford to lose either. That's why so many companies are foregoing the traditional business trip for a virtual one instead through web conferencing services.
Web co... Read >
Author: johnb
01st April 2009
Time is money, and travel is both. And in today's economic climate, your business cannot afford to lose either. That's why so many companies are foregoing the traditional business trip for a virtual one instead through web conferencing services.
Web co... Read >
Author: johnb
10th March 2009
Many businesses have expanded globally. And business traveling is not limited to just merely domestic destinations anymore. Not only have the number of destination increased but also the frequency of the traveling. The more frequent the traveling the more... Read >
Author: yukistevenson
18th February 2009
If you are running a small business then chances are you need a business credit card.
Here are several great reasons you should get one:
Keeps your personal and business finances separate.
Helps your business attain credit.
Your business can ... Read >
Author: Albin
18th February 2009
Just like your holiday, travel insurance comes in many different forms. If you’ve went gone to the trouble of organising and booking some time away then it's worth taking an extra few minutes to sort out some travel insurance too.
As with all fac... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
15th December 2008
When you’re getting ready for your holidays you can normally prevent most mishaps such as making sure you keep everyone’s passport’s together, you can set off early to make sure you get to the airport on time and you can even check in over the inter... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
03rd December 2008
Now day’s private passenger aircraft has become more popular in reaching a special occasion with family, friends or business partners. A private passenger aircraft will make your journey full of happiness and also increases freedom of movement. Renting ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
15th October 2008
Secret Airfare Deals: How To Get Inexpensive Airfares And Save Money
Itching to get on that plane but not willing to blow all of your savings? Easy! As long as you get a hold of these secret airfare deals, flying back and forth will become much more enjo... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
01st October 2008
In the US, one in five flights is now being delayed every hour, owing to over scheduling. Flight cancellations have also soared to an approximate figure of one in thirty.
Most of the major airlines admit to over scheduling flights but justify this acti... Read >
Author: James
30th September 2008
Overscheduling causing grief in the American skies
In the US, one in five flights is now being delayed every hour, owing to over scheduling. Flight cancellations have also soared to an approximate figure of one in thirty.
Most of the major airlines ... Read >
Author: James
05th September 2008
Comedy has been a part of Broadway since time immemorial and a true master piece of the genre is Boeing Boeing, a Broadway play that epitomizes a perfect laughing riot. Designated as 'the funniest show in London' by the Daily Telegraph, this amazing produ... Read >
Author: reed tieri
27th August 2008
There are few better feelings than that of having gotten away from your life for a little while. The knowledge that you can sleep and wake up on whatever schedule you choose and meet brand-new people every day is soothing and exciting at the same time.
... Read >
Author: Jonathon Hartman
14th August 2008
AXA launches new Independent Travellers insurance for growing market of 'go-it-alone' holiday makers.
Despite the increasing economic gloom, the holiday season is approaching and millions of Brits will be preparing to travel abroad over the summer mont... Read >
Author: Christian Ward
09th July 2008
For the increasing number of holidaymakers who chose to travel and stay in an RV (Recreational Vehicle), life on the open road offers an unrivalled sense of freedom.
You can explore the length and breadth of the country at your own pace in total comfor... Read >
Author: Graham Baylis
20th June 2008
Insurance provider, AXA has launched an independent travel insurance, despite the present financial turmoil’s that are due to the credit crunch.
In spite of the increasing economic gloom, the holiday season is approaching and millions of Brits will b... Read >
Author: Ruth
27th May 2008
Approximately one quarter of travellers do not take out travel insurance, recent reports indicate.
While the recent tragic deaths of five young British women travelling through Ecuador on their gap year might have shed somber light on the importance o... Read >
Author: Monica
07th May 2008
The following article will outline and deliver tips and useful information to take into account when travelling. Everything from security procedures to what taxi you should take.
Keep your luggage with you
While the airports really do stress this enou... Read >
Author: MarkeD
18th January 2008
In recent years there’s been a surge of new airlines, many of them budget airlines that can let us travel to our holiday destination for less. This is all well and good but sometimes our flights may get cancelled or we may miss the plane through no fau... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
14th November 2007
Students that wish to travel at home and abroad often think of air fare as their major expense. The cost of flying to and from major destinations throughout the world may be high but it can be compounded without travel insurance. Insurance companies have ... Read >
Author: Rupal Patel
05th November 2007
Flying is a necessary evil if you want to get from one place to another. The level of evil you must submit to, however, is directly proportional to the class of seating you have. First class seating on a long flight is simply heaven on earth. First class.... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
06th December 2006
Travel insurance is a sensible investment for anyone planning to journey away from home - after all, the cost of a travel policy is trivial in comparison to knowing that you're covered if any unanticipated events occur. Moreover, the expense is much mor... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
26th May 2006
Copyright 2006 Cole's Poetic License
(Domestic, economy class)
Air travel, you may have noticed, ain't what it used to be. Therefore:
1. Check your large bag. Carry your make-up and computer bags only. The airlines rarely lose luggage. Besi... Read >
Author: Evelyn Cole
03rd May 2006
When you choose to travel, you take the risk of lost luggage, flight cancellations, reservation cancellations, theft and many other situations which may cause anxiety. Planning a vacation is stressful enough without having to worry about something going h... Read >
Author: Bill Mason
01st February 2006
There are many vendors who would try and convince you that going abroad without traveler's insurance is downright foolish. However, most people going on vacation have already invested enough in their travel costs that they generally overlook extra costs t... Read >
Author: Sara Chambers
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