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05th October 2009
Our airlines work hard to provide great service to travelers all over the world. It’s not an easy job and, overall, they do it pretty well. But once in a while, your luggage might be run over on the tarmac or loaded into the belly of the wrong plane. It... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
In accordance with 12 airlines, OSHA and National Safety Council (NSC), an ergonomics alliance was created approximately four years ago with an agreement for baggage handlers. Ed Foulke, administrator of OSHA, signed this renewal on June 14th as one of it... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
31st August 2009
Many pro golfers will play on courses all over the world during their professional career, for amateurs or hobbyist golfers this is not really going to be possible. The costs of these international top flight courses the pros play on have high green fees... Read >
Author: John Woosey
21st August 2009
Anyone who has traveled with camera equipment has undoubtedly had to deal with damage to their gear. Regardless of the environment you are taking your gear into, there will always be a wide array of elements that can and will wreak havoc on your stuff.
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Author: ComitSteve
09th April 2009
When you know that you are going to be traveling with your laptop computer certain considerations needed when purchasing. Start by making sure that your laptop is light and easy to carry. The wide screen maybe ever the rage but it adds weight and makes tr... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
09th April 2009
Is it possible for airport X-rays to damage flash media, floppy diskettes, or laptop computers?
In today�s world, many people travel with their laptop computer. The need increases constantly to use your laptop for work no matter where you are traveli... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
01st April 2009
If you have lost your luggage while traveling, you know what an inconvenience it can be. And at times, valuables are sometimes never recovered. There are many reasons luggage doesn't show up when and where it should like, sometimes you arrive to late and ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th December 2008
It is estimated that more than a million bags are lost by commercial airlines each year in the United States alone. How much luggage that get lost in the whole world is anybody’s guess. Here are some tips that may help you recover your bags if they ar... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
07th October 2008
It's estimated that there are more than a million bags that are lost by the airlines each year in the U.S. alone. How many get lost in the whole world is anyone's guess. Here are a few tips that may help you recover your bags if they should they get los... Read >
Author: Dorothy Yamich
09th September 2008
As a frequent traveler, you need to have the right piece of luggage, one which will stand the test of time as well as the numerous baggage handlers in the various airports. What's more, you want a bag that is classy and good looking, but also one that is... Read >
Author: Adam Justus
09th September 2008
First thing we want to point out is that the airline pilots, stewardesses, maintenance staff, restaurant staff, baggage handlers, ticket agents and all other airport employees show up every morning to begin their work day so that they can earn a paycheck.... Read >
Author: Randy Vezina
08th September 2008
Another report out, this time by the Association of European Airlines, points the finger at British Airways for losing more bags than any other airline in Europe in the first half of 2008. According to an article in the Times, BA heads the list in a table... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
02nd September 2008
As the summer holiday season hots up, don’t allow luggage mountains, airlines going bust or airport delays spoil your day. Stuff of nightmares perhaps but the recent the baggage chaos at Heathrow Terminal 5 is still a vivid enough memory to show what ca... Read >
Author: Neil Dennis
09th May 2008
It's the ultimate travel nightmare; you book the holiday, get the correct currency, even remember your passport and get to the airport on time, only to land at your destination to find that your luggage wasn't so lucky. As you wait by an empty carousel th... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
25th April 2008
With around 15,000 pieces of stranded luggage, thousands of luggage items lost beyond return and hundreds of cancelled and delayed flights, the opening week of Heathrow’s Terminal 5 could not exactly be deemed a success. Even British Airways chief execu... Read >
Author: Barracuda Digital
11th April 2008
Airline baggage and freight handlers work in airports who generally look after freight and luggage. Freight handlers weight, check and prepare freight before they are taken for flight. Baggage handlers have the work of handling luggage on and off the plan... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
07th April 2008
Airline baggage and freight handlers work in airports who generally look after freight and luggage. Freight handlers weight, check and prepare freight before they are taken for flight. Baggage handlers have the work of handling luggage on and off the plan... Read >
Author: Peter Salazar
07th April 2008
After the Queen officially opened Terminal 5 at London's Heathrow Airport on 15th March 2008, the opening day for business on 28th March had been long awaited and eagerly anticipated, not just by BA but by their loyal customers.
The new terminal, to be u... Read >
Author: Sydney Cauldon-Low
24th January 2008
Lost luggage is a cause for concern for all air passengers. Just imagine how you would feel arriving on holiday to find that your luggage has been lost, delayed or even stolen!
Unfortunately, the occurrence of lost luggage is on the increase. Figures ... Read >
Author: Paula Garrett
22nd January 2008
One of the most under appreciated positions in the airline industry today is in baggage handling. People are travelling by the millions each year through airports in the United Kingdom and Europe. With the exception of business travellers who only bring a... Read >
Author: Wynnwith
08th November 2007
Travellers and consumers in the United Kingdom often see the public face of the airlines as ticket agents, flight attendants, and pilots. However, there are many more professionals that make the UK airline industry work efficiently. Baggage handlers allow... Read >
Author: Wynnwith
02nd October 2007
There are many reasons for a UK company to utilize temporary professionals. One of the hottest trends in the general job marketplace is to utilize consultants, freelancers, and project workers in order to cut back on permanent payroll. Companies that use ... Read >
Author: Wynnwith
10th August 2007
Traveling by commercial airline is fast, but there is a downside. With all the rules and regulations air travel is becoming more uncomfortable and inconvenient. Take for instance being crammed into confining seats, or being fed artificial tasting meal... Read >
Author: Everyone Loves To Travel
30th May 2007
Seeing the United States can be fairly easy, but when traveling out of the country having some international travel tips can be the difference between soaking up the sun and sitting in interrogation rooms. Although there are certain things to be aware of... Read >
Author: David Odell
30th June 2006
Day One of Your Cruise - What Can You Expect?byMarilyn KingCopyright (c) May 2003Planning and packing are over. You anticipate embarking onyour first cruise. Is this exhilarating - or intimidating?What exactly can you expect?Keep in mind your embarkation ... Read >
Marilyn King
21st March 2006
Ever since man has moved from place to place and took his belongings with him some sort of luggage was used. It was used to keep all belongings together and even organized. Like everything luggage has evolved.
Christopher Columbus likely had a trunk f... Read >
Author: Jerry Smith
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