2014年4月13日 星期日

Do you wonder what travel will be like in 2024?

The travel search site Skyscanner is giving us a peek into the future in a report released today called "the future of travel 2024." The report predicts how we will plan, book, and experience travel in the future.Travelers in the '20s will use wearable intelligent technology. A "Digital Travel Buddy" or "e-Agent" will a pany us at all times inside, say, a watch or piece of jewelry. The buddy will be connected to the web and know our personal preferences."It could have the face, voice and personality of our favorite actor or edian and appear to us as a 3D hologram image, or inside a virtual environment, at our verbal mand," said Daniel Burrus, author of "Technotrends:silk road culture tour How to Use Technology to Go Beyond Your Competition," in the report. We are seeing the beginning of this technology in Google Glass, a wearable puter that presents hands-free information. By the '20s, these wearable devices will shrink down and gain more capabilities—making the "Digital Travel Buddy" a reality.Virtual reality headsets will allow us to experience potential destinations from the fort of our homes. Want to sample Hawaii by taking a 3D stroll along a beautiful Hawaiian shore? No problem. You may even "feel" the sand between your toes with the aid of haptic technologies.Gone will be the days of sitting,china tour packages hunched over your puter, typing destinations and travel preferences on several websites and paring results. Semantic websites, with the aid of speech recognition technology and facial coding algorithms, will enable us to book using speech and body language. Our Digital Travel Buddy will connect us to the sites. "Travel services such as Skyscanner will be able to deploy online semantic and intuitive tools that will know your preferences: that you are a regular business traveler, that you only ever take carry-on, that you always fly first-class and like to stay in a four-star hotel no more than a mile from your meeting," said Filip Filipov, Skyscanner's head of B2B, in the report.If all of this sounds far-fetched, it's not, say the experts. The technology is already there. Here are just a few examples from the report:Intel's RealSense 3D camera is being designed to read our facial expressions and body language to gauge our mood and respond.

From booking the right ticket to riding in optimum fort

3RD Planet has developed a CGI tool that lets you take a realistic walk through the streets of a city.Disney's REVEL gives tactile feedback through vibrations from virtual 3D objects.Tech firm Affectiva is creating a facial coding algorithm that will enable travel search sites to read your expression.Said Dr. Ian Yoeman, a travel futurologist, in the report: "Our young children will think that it is pletely natural to talk to a machine that understands them without tapping a keyboard or touching a screen."You get to the station on time, find your platform, and hop on the train, right? Not so fast. When it es to European rail travel, the decisions that will shape your trip start long before you step foot on the train. And while a train journey can be enjoyable and relaxing with unmatched scenery to boot there are plenty of pitfalls along the way that can easily derail your trip. From booking the right ticket to riding in optimum fort, here are 10 tried-and-tested tips that will help you avoid mon mishaps and travel successfully.Like a choose your own adventure novel, booking a train journey is a series of decisions that lead to even more choices. With a little patience and planning, however, your ending is likely to be a happy one. First, you'll need to choose between city-to-city tickets and rail passes. Your best choice depends on how much you want to travel and how flexible your plans are. Second, each option es in two forms. If you're just traveling point-to-point, you can either purchase an open ticket, good for one month from the date of issue, or a ticket with a reservation, which is only good for a specific train at a specific time. Rail passes, best if you're traveling within a country or several countries and planning on a lot of travel, can be either consecutive valid for unlimited train travel or flexi valid for a fixed number of travel days. Choose the right bination and you'll maximize your journey while minimizing your cost.Ticket or pass? Continuous or flexible? First class or second? Senior/youth or adult? Is rail-travel shopping giving you vertigo? If so, don't worry. Distributers like North American-based Rail Europe will help you find your center by sorting out all the options and helping you save money through booking tools and customer service.

2014年4月10日 星期四

Downsizing and getting rid of most of their belongings

Downsizing and getting rid of most of their belongings, except what they could fit into a small storage unit, "was hard" but not "horrible," she says. "We held on to treasures such photos, jewelry, little memorabilia, but desks, lamps, chairs and coffee tables — those are all gone."They had to find a new home for their Jack Russell Terrier. "That was really incredibly hard, but we found the right people. He lives on a 20-acre vineyard with five other terriers. He's in heaven. He's treated like a king.Xinjiang travel agency"She says you don't have to be rich to do this. "We're not wealthy people," but "our financial adviser has done very well for us," she says. They live on i e from their investments about $6,000 a month, Social Security and a small pension. They haven't had to touch their nest egg, which they are saving so "we can take care of ourselves for the rest of our lives and aren't a burden to our children. We want to be responsible for our own upkeep. "We have never spent one more dime than we did when we lived in California," Lynne says. "If you take the amount that it costs you in overhead to live in a house with insurance, taxes, upkeep, repairs for us it has e out the same."Tim says he enjoys doing all the travel planning, including finding their one-bedroom apartments on homeaway . An apartment on the beach in Portugal costs less than $1,800 a month, Lynne says. The vacation rentals are always clean, "but there has never been one that has a really truly fortable sofa,kasgar travel" she says. To try to keep their costs under control, they rotate stays in pricey cities like London and Paris with stints in cheaper countries like Mexico and Turkey, Lynne says.One of their favorite modes of transportation is repositioning voyages, which is when cruise lines move their ships seasonally and offer great bargains, she says. "We've crossed the Atlantic four times like that."When it es to municating with people in other countries, they aren't fluent in any foreign languages but are able to get by with knowing words such as please, thank you and excuse me. "Smiling, pointing at things and being agreeable works wonders in any language."They have had plenty of trials and tribulations along the way including trying to figure out how to operate microwaves, televisions and washers and dryers in other countries.

Taking advantage of last-minute travel bargains

Question: A reader writes that she and her husband are retired, older than 70 and want to travel. They can leave at a moment's notice, so they want to know whether they can take advantage of last-minute deals and, if so, where. For security reasons, we are not using their names, which are unusual and could make them a target of thieves.Answer: Travel industry providers have trained us to expect to pay a premium for last-minute travel, except when it's to their benefit, such as moving unsold inventory that will otherwise go unused. Then we are their new BFFs.It's a twisted relationship, but if you're like the letter writer, you can put up with a lot to save a lot. First, look for package discounts that bine a hotel stay or cruise with airfare, for example. That's the advice of Sarah Gavin, an Expedia travel expert. Not doing so, she says, is the No. 1 travel mistake. You'll save at least 10% on average, she says, and often more if you're traveling to a big vacation market such as the Caribbean or Hawaii.Second, she says, social media are your friend. Airlines will send email blasts with last-minute deals, but you'll find excellent "flash sales" on social media especially Twitter.Which leads to her third tip: Hold the phone. As people b e increasingly fortable booking on their smartphones, it's wise to keep yours at hand. About half the public has a smartphone these days, and this puts you in the thick of the bargain hunt. Not that there's a lack of places to find bargains. On Monday, I found a four-night Monday-Friday package to San José del Cabo, Mexico, that included flight and hotel for $617 per person, double occupancy. The hotel was Melia Cabo Real All-Inclusive Beach Golf Resort, which generally gets very good marks on TripAdvisor. There was a $25-a-night double-occupancy deal for the Malika d'Angkor Boutique Hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia includes transfers and the use of a bicycle, which gets good to very good marks on TripAdvisor. Because the deals change according to the need of the travel property, they may have disappeared, but new ones will be in their stead.It gave me a $2,023-per-person six-night trip to London, which included airfare, based on double occupancy, and a double room at the Best Western near Paddington Station for an April 10-17 trip.

2014年4月9日 星期三

That's still fewer people than take the bus

The sensation I got was that the investment firms in Brazil are a lot more conservative, and Global Founders is much more aggressive. You're going for No. 1 or nothing. And our mission in Brazil is to be the No. 1 travel metasearch engine, and now we have the resources."Global Founders Capital is a new investment arm for Rocket Internet, the world's largest digital incubator,kashgar border transfer which has funded Brazilian startups like Dafiti, a fashion merce site that closed 2012 with $200mm in revenue.GFC invests aggressively in emerging markets, and Brazil's travel market is certainly emergent in some respects. Brazil is late to the low-cost airfare party that has been going strong in the U.S., Europe and Asia, which the Wall Street Journal chalks up to "government regulation, poor airport infrastructure and the dominance of flag carriers." But with "rising wages, government support, improving infrastructure and the failure or consolidation of some of the region's biggest full-service carriers," Brazilians are starting to spend more time flying the friendly skies.Paiva says the market is fertile for low-cost airlines – and flight parison sites like Voopter. "The first reason is that demand for air travel was repressed by really high ticket prices. Air travel used to be a privilege reserved only for the highest economic class. It's still expensive, but it's a lot cheaper than they used to be. And that has to do with the introduction of new airlines in Brazil like Azul and Avianca." Since JetBlue founder David Neeleman's discount airline Azul "Blue" landed in Brazil in 2009, Brazilians taking flight have jumped 40 percent to 94.6 million people. That's still fewer people than take the bus,silk road group tour but bus travel is down 3 percent in the same period to 126 million people. In 2011, about 5 percent of the country 10.7 million Brazilians flew for the very first time. And more Brazilians are going abroad than ever. Brazilians are the second-largest source of foreign tourists in New York alone, and the fastest-growing. Paiva also cites a piece of Open Skies legislation expected to be approved this year, which would allow foreign airlines to operate domestic routes in Brazil, possibly in time for 3.6 million World Cup travelers this summer four out of five will be Brazilians.

Which will mean more petition and lower prices

Which will mean more petition and lower prices. "Normally they're really protectionist. Brazil is an extremely protectionist market in various sectors, including air," Paiva explains. "But the Brazilian government knows that the air solution is more rapid than building more roads or train tracks, which is expensive. And you're looking at decades, not years. So for all the problems Brazil has with travel infrastructure, the fastest and most efficient solution in the short term is more flights."Brazil's flying class has been growing by about 10 percent a year for the last decade. Boeing predicts a 400 percent increase in air travel in Latin America over the next two decades. And in Brazil, they're starting to buy online. Only 20 percent of tourism bookings in Brazil are made online people actually visit physical travel agencies; online travel is a $6 billion industry in Brazil, but it's expected to double by the Olympics. "In the last five years, the number of people with Internet access doubled in Brazil. In the same timeframe, the number of airline passengers grew at the same proportion," says Paiva. "Coincidence? Absolutely not. Among the diverse factors contributing to the rapid expansion of the travel industry in Brazil, more specifically the airline sector, the Internet has been without a doubt the most important."Brazil's online travel agency market is booming, but it's dominated by travel agencies. Rio de Janeiro-based HotelUrbano, which raised a $20 million Series C last summer from Insight Venture Partners, and another $50 million from Tiger Capital and Insight, is expected to top $250 million in revenue this year and they rank eighth on the list of Brazil's parison travel sites, capturing 3.5 percent of web traffic. Mundi ranks fourth with 9 percent of the web traffic share of voice. Voopter doesn't even make the top 10 list. But with its first capital injection, 4.2 million users and 300 percent month to month growth since January, that's all about to change . Northstar Travel Media has made its second Asia-based acquisition in a month, picking up Web In Travel, an event and media pany serving the travel and meetings markets. The deal plements another made by the pany in early March when it purchased several brands from Contineo Media, which, like WIT, is based in Singapore.

2014年4月8日 星期二

And the best airline in the U.S. is ...

Headley said the drop in plaints might also reflect "a certain amount of resignation" that "it's never wonderful for airline passengers."It's not clear that the researchers captured the mood of travelers. No matter how much people gripe about airlines, very few of the millions of fliers ever bother to file a plaint with the government. The Department of Transportation, or DOT, received just 9,684 plaints last year after getting 11,447 in 2012.Chris Lopinto, CEO of ExpertFlyer and not involved in the academic report, said he believes that most consumers plain directly to the airlines instead."The DOT can't p you miles or p you a voucher only the airlines can do that," Lopinto said.Xinjiang Intencive tour "A passenger might not think to file with DOT." Most of the worst grades from late flights and lost bags to bumping passengers off planes were earned by smaller regional airlines. In the overall standings, American Eagle, the regional affiliate of American Airlines, finished last, just ahead of SkyWest and ExpressJet, which operate regional flights for United and Delta.Regional airlines fly smaller planes, their flights are the first to be canceled in bad weather, and they operate at smaller airports that might lack the maintenance capability of bigger airports. However, they have b e critical to the so-called hub-and-spoke system that United, American and Delta use to connect passengers to flights at big "hub" airports."If you have hubs, you need spokes or the wheel doesn't work," Headley said.BAG HANDLING: The rate of lost, stolen or delayed bags rose 5 percent. Virgin America ranked No. 1 in an annual airline rating report for the second consecutive year.Overall, the U.S. airline industry had its best-ever performance in 2013 on the Airline Quality Rating, released Monday.silk road culture tour The statistical study of U.S. airlines, co-authored by aviation and marketing professors, has been conducted since 1991.The airline ratings are determined using a formula that considers multiple factors in consumer decision-making. On-time performance receives the most weight in the formula, followed by denied boardings, mishandled baggage and customer plaints. Data for all the criteria are drawn from the U.S. Department of Transportation's monthly Air Travel Consumer Report.

The world's busiest airport is ...

Virgin America, the top overall scorer, had a slight dip in its on-time performance in 2013 from 2012, dropping to 82.1% from 83.5%. The airline had the best record for baggage handling in 2013 among all the airlines rated.The U.S. airline industry saw an overall improvement in 2013 over 2012, according to the study, despite declines in two of four areas considered."I think generally speaking for the last several years we've been in a pretty good place from a performance standpoint," said study co-author Dean Headley, an associate professor of marketing at Wichita State University. The Airline Quality Rating is conducted jointly by Headley and Brent Bowen, a professor and dean at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. "As an industry we're in a good spot. People seem to be flying. Price isn't scaring them away, which seems to be what people look at most," Headley said. What doesn't always match up with performance is consumer perception of air travel, he said. The ratings don't assess airfares.On-time performance for U.S. airlines dropped in 2013 from 2012, with 78.4% of arrivals on time in 2013, pared with 81.8% in 2012. The number of mishandled bags jumped in 2013, from 3.07 per 1,000 passengers in 2012 to 3.21 in 2013.Hawaiian Airlines had the best on-time performance 93.3% among the 15 U.S. airlines rated, while American Eagle's 72.1% on-time arrivals put it at the bottom of the pack.Industry performance improved in two of the four areas considered, with fewer denied boardings and customer plaints in 2013 than 2012. Southwest Airlines had the lowest consumer plaint rate of all airlines -- 0.34 per 100,000 passengers. Southwest routinely has the fewest customer plaints among U.S. airlines. Frontier had the highest rate of customer plaints, with 3.09 per 100,000 passengers.The industry is definitely in a period of readjustment, Headley said. United-Continental is still ironing out its merger, and the Southwest-AirTran and American-US Airways mergers still have a way to go. Things are bound to change for consumers, he said."I would stay flexible, as always. When you're traveling by air, you may have your favorite carrier, routes and times, but stay flexible. Everything's on the block at some point."

2014年4月2日 星期三

Tours By Unger goes where ordinary travelers can't

Maxwell grew up in South Boston, where bars served as the neighborhood living rooms hosting family dinners, birthdays and weddings. In this new series, he will take his respect and appreciation for specialty cocktails to explore new locales, seeking out the people, places, customs and cultures behind drinks across the globe. "Booze Traveler"is greenlit for eight one-hour episodes produced by Karga Seven Pictures in association with White Reindeer Productions.Expedition Unknown chronicles the adventures of Josh Gates as he investigates iconic mysteries across the globe. Gates begins by interviewing key eyewitnesses and uncovering recent developments in the story, silk road travel then springboards into a fully immersive exploration. This authentic, roughshod adventure leads Gates closer to the truth behind these unanswered global enigmas, such as the disappearance of Amelia Earhart's plane. "Expedition Unknown" is greenlit for six one-hour episodes produced by Ping Pong Productions.Hotel Amazon chronicles longtime friends Rusty Johnson and Stephan Jablonski as they leave New York to pursue their dream of building a world-class resort in the middle of the Peruvian Amazon. Johnson and Jablonski discover that the Amazon is a fierce terrain, and building a luxury resort on top of it is a grueling endeavor. In order to reach their goals, Johnson and Jablowski need to ove e dire conditions, including harsh jungle weather,Cheap china tour package dangerous native creatures and a severe lack of essential supplies. "Hotel Amazon"is greenlit for six one-hour episodes produced by Crazy Legs Productions. Resort Rescue follows world-famous hospitality consultant Shane Green as he helps hotel and resort owners figure out what's going wrong inside their establishments. Green watches every move through hidden surveillance footage taken across the premises. Afterwards, Green reveals his findings to the owners and shows them how to fix these lingering issues. "Resort Rescue" is greenlit for 13 one-hour episodes produced by Relativity TV.Tours By Unger goes where ordinary travelers can't, pulling back the curtain on the hidden history all around us. Host Brian Unger is the ultimate tour guide, bringing his irreverent humor and point of view to fascinating places most Americans don't know about.

The final clue always leads them to their ticket home

"Tours by Unger"is greenlit for six half-hour episodes produced by Half Yard Productions.Underground BBQ Challenge pits neighbors against neighbors across the country in an epic BBQ cooking contest. Host and acclaimed chef G. Garvin offers two teams of local grill masters a chance to prove they've got the chops to represent their town with the tastiest, most creatively cooked and presented BBQ. Garvin and two local judges decide which neighborhood's dish will win the Underground BBQ Challenge and the $10,000 prize. "Underground BBQ Challenge" is greenlit for eight one-hour episodes produced by The Michael Group.World Access is an immersive exploration of fascinating sites and hidden locations. A team consisting of highly trained experts and journalists lead viewers on an incredible journey through amazing landscapes and odd tourist destinations. "World Access"is greenlit for seven one-hour episodes produced by Indigo Films.Specials:One Day On Earth shows sights and sounds in countries from all over the globe, captured all on the same day. From before sunrise to after sunset, viewers witness all the stories that shape us from bustling cities to exotic jungles to the rolling countryside celebrating life and discovering our shared connections. "One Day on Earth" is greenlit for a one-hour special produced by Electus.In Development:1 Way Ticket surprises couples with a free trip to an exotic location after friends secretly nominate them. Once they land, the travelers follow clues that will lead them on a series of thrilling and locale-specific adventures. The final clue always leads them to their ticket home. "1 Way Ticket" is a series in development greenlit for two half-hour episodes produced by JOHLT Productions.U.S. net Travel Channel is to introduce audiences to hidden cultures, culinary adventures and new travel personalities via a roster of 10 new series, one special, and a series which is in development. Culture focused series being rolled out by the channel includethe 8 x 60-minute Big Crazy Family Adventure working title, which follows explorer-writer Bruce Kirkby pictured above as he treks from Vancouver to the Himalayas with his wife and two children

2014年4月1日 星期二

Thank the good parents

You don't hear from all children on a flight because some of their parents are doing the right thing. Lee Huffman and his wife took their then-2-year-old son to Spain last May, and the Anaheim Hills, California, couple were prepared, as always. "We keep him occupied as much as possible while flying with iPad videos, coloring books, reading to him, Duplo blocks for him to build, and now puzzles," writes Huffman.True, the flying was not always so smooth. Huffman admits to toddler meltdowns when the iPad had to be shut down during takeoff and landing before the new rules. "We were so happy when the airlines started to allow iPads to remain on during takeoff and landing," he writes.Travel blogger Saull likes to recognize those parents who are trying.Urumqi travel "I love well-behaved kids on planes and always pliment parents whose kids are well-behaved on my flight," she writes. "I also always pliment parents whose kids might be a bit restless or fussy, but the parents are clearly trying. Sometimes it's hard to sit still for two hours in a metal tube even for adults!"Age is no barrier to tantrums.It can be hard for adults to behave as well. Just ask your flight attendant. When you're sitting there in your middle seat judging the parents unable to calm their toddlers, make sure to take notes on the adult passengers.Which businesspeople huffed down the aisle because they didn't get free upgrades to first class? Which late-boarding tourists tried to push their suitcases into already-filled overhead bins? Who got up to go to the bathroom as soon as the flight attendants started beverage service? Who demanded a meal in coach on a two-hour flight when meals haven't been served in coach in decades? As several parents point out, many children behave better than some adult travelers. "I've seen adults AND kids throw the wildest tantrums in airports regardless of age," writes Doug Simonton of Atlanta.Xinjiang Intencive tour Simonton waited until his daughter was 9 years old, seven years ago, to take her to Washington and New York. Why? Because that's how old he was when he took a similar trip many years ago. "I figured she'd appreciate it as much as I did. And she did."Asked if he would do anything differently, he said he would have built in more rest time for himself.

Neil deGrasse Tyson is clearly a very gifted teacher

His daughter was very well-behaved, he said, but that's how she's always been. "Shannon has always had a great temperament," he writes. "I never had to do anything to make her behave. ... She was and is quite mature for her age."Sounds like a dad who knows his daughter.What age do you think is the right age for children to travel? Please share your family's experience in the ments below.This week's episode of Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey really honored the "spacetime" ponent of the series' title. Veering away from the science history vignettes of recent episodes but not their anti-creationist campaign the fourth episode in the rebooted series was all about the laws of physics, and what happens when they're broken. What if everything that is happening has already happened?Danielle: I have to say that I think this week's episode was the most informative so far. Neil deGrasse Tyson is clearly a very gifted teacher, and his explanation of Einstein's principles of relativity was illuminating. And the approach looking at how time travel works in the context of the space-time continuum, and the types of illusions we confront each day was captivating. This was also the first time he threw some hard math our way, which I enjoyed. Plus black holes are cool, and imagining what happens within a black hole is also cool.Abby: So first of all, I'm pretty sure this week's episode means that Neil deGrasse Tyson is a Time Lord. The science fiction portion of the show where Tyson slides from what we know about black holes to the coolest things we can plausibly imagine about them was a much-needed demonstration of educated fantasy. Danielle: I don't actually know anything about string theory, but this is a broad strokes explanation of string theory, right? Black holes could potentially break the laws of physics, and possibly act as a portal to other universes, or times, or dimensions? Okay I'm going to go reread Flatland and then A Wrinkle In Time, brb.Abby: Yes, good, me too. I think you're correct, although I too have a giant string theory blind spot. I know menters on the internet are really reluctant to tell someone they're wrong about something, now might be a good opportunity to try that out, people.

2014年3月30日 星期日

Some travel insurance plans are really just evacuation plans

Medical coverage, emergency evacuation, a choice of hospitals, medical escortsany and all can be part of travel insurance decisions.On the fourth day of the climb, she felt chest pains and feared she was having a heart attack.One provider, the travel and international health-insurance program GeoBlue, says enrollment among travelers age 65-plus has jumped 22% in the past nine months. Among the biggest concerns: orthopedic injuries and cardiac issues."They're walking on cobblestone streets in Mexico or climbing a pyramid," says Brendan Sharkey, director of individual products for GeoBlue, based in Radnor, Pa. "There are a lot of added physical exertions, so underlying chronic conditions tend to flare up." If you're embarking on an ambitious trip to an exotic destination,Xinjiang Tour Guide chances are good you'll need insurance that goes beyond plain-vanilla cancellation coverage in which you receive a refund if you can't travel. A more prehensive package, which usually runs between 4% and 8% of the total trip cost, typically includes financial reimbursement if you need to cancel due to illness or injury; medical coverage, including medical evacuation; and medical assistance, which includes help finding the right hospital, says Linda Kundell, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Travel Insurance Association. But even among prehensive plans, there are differences. Some will transport you only to the nearest hospital, which may not have the highest-quality medical care. Some travel insurance plans are really just evacuation plans; they don't cover expenses related to medical care. All of this is usually made clear in the product description—as long as people take the time to read it, says Moira Bishop, a spokeswoman for GeoBlue.Start by examining your current health-insurance policy to identify what's already covered. For instance,travel in xinjiang your plan might provide for as much as $50,000 in medical costs overseas, which could sound generous. But an evacuation from a remote location could easily hit six figures. When reviewing your health plan, also check to see whether international travel is considered "out of network" and, if so, at what rate you might be reimbursed, says Linda Barger, a spokeswoman for San Diego-based CSA Travel Protection.

The cost of coverage varies, with some insurers charging memberships to cover all trips in a year

In screening a potential travel insurer, begin with some fundamental questions: If I have a problem, how do I access help? If an emergency arises, where would I receive care? In the nearest facility? A hospital of my choosing? Would I be transported home? Do you have a network of doctors trained in Western-style medicine who ideally speak English?The good news is that for most major travel insurers today, access to care and response times are points of pride. CSA, for instance, says it provides travelers with a 24-hour emergency toll-free number that is answered within 20 seconds, and local numbers that can be called collect. Global Rescue LLC, a Boston-based travel specialist, says its members who call in are connected immediately with, among others, critical-care paramedics or nurses. The pany says that in many parts of the world, field rescue and evacuation can occur the same day. Medical evacuation is a traveler's largest financial risk, says Dan Skilken, president and chief executive of TripInsurance in Monte Sereno, Calif. As such, be sure your coverage matches your destination. In other words, if you're traveling in Mexico or Central America and if you need to be flown to the U.S. with a doctor on a private jet budget for $50,000 in evacuation expenses, Mr. Skilken says. If you are traveling to Western Europe, then $100,000 to $150,000 will get you home. If you are traveling in Asia, you need at least $200,000, he estimates.Comparing plans and rates online is essential; so-called aggregator sites make the job easier. Both InsureMyTrip , based in Warwick, R.I., and SquareMouth , in St. Petersburg, Fla., allow you to enter details about your travels and pare different policies. The cost of coverage varies, with some insurers charging memberships to cover all trips in a year, while others insure by the trip. An individual seven-day medical membership at Global Rescue is $119, and a 14-day medical membership is $159. If your home is in Massachusetts and you'll be doing a 10-day trip to Mexico in April, and then traveling to Colorado in May for a long weekend of hiking, and planning on fishing in Canada at some point this summer, the short-term memberships quickly cost more than an annual medical membership, which is $329.

2014年3月26日 星期三

There are clear benefits to this process

It lends perspective. It demands respect. It requires that we pay heed and recalibrate how we function. The search for answers around the missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 continues to generate an outsize amount of attention for an airplane tragedy a subject that already mands a disproportionate level of public concern. This has been true for decades: A mid-1990s analysis of New York Times front-page stories found that there were 1,382 stories per 10,000 U.S. deaths involving mercial jets. For car accidents, it was less than one story per 10,000 deaths. The obsession with airline crashes in part reflects their rarity, even on the benighted Malaysia Airlines.silk road culture tour According to data up to the middle of last decade, Malaysia's flag carrier had suffered two fatal crashes in 1.8 million flights—an accident rate better than Air France, KLM, or Swissair at the time. The incredibly impressive safety record of air travel worldwide is a testament to the success of an unheralded American export: our regulations governing aircraft and airport safety. To land in the U.S., a plane and the airport where the flight originated have to meet Federal Aviation Administration standards. This means conforming to guidelines about the weight of cockpit doors, the quality of the exit lighting, and the number of defibrillators on board, among other things. Ditto for the European Union,china tour packages and both the EU and the U.S. regularly ban airlines from flying into their jurisdictions if their home authorities don't meet the standards.There are clear benefits to this process, safer air travel chief among them. But the unintended consequences also suggest that exporting American regulations around the world could cost more lives than it saves. The macabre but exhaustive website planecrashinfo put the odds of being killed on a single airline flight at about one in 4.7 million across 78 major world airlines; among the airlines with the worst safety records, the odds rise to one in 2 million. In the middle of the last decade, the fatal crash rate for Kenya Airways was about three in 1 million. For Ethiopian Airlines, it was four in 1 million. That's higher than that of U.S. carriers such as American Airlines 0.6 fatal crashes per 1 million flights or United 0.5 per million but it still suggests flying is safe, and that the gap between poor and rich countries is small.

That's not true for driving

That's not true for driving. While it's widely known that flying is statistically safer than driving, just how much safer varies from country to country. Data from the World Health Organization and the World Bank suggest that, in the U.S., there are 1.4 fatalities per year for every 10,000 cars on the road. In Malaysia, there are seven; in Kenya, 87—more than 60 times the rate in the U.S., pared with about a fivefold gap in air safety. Given how often people drive, and how indispensable car travel is in most countries, the gap in developing countries' road safety records is far more troubling than their air safety records are impressive. Sadly, this is not new news. Twenty years ago, a team of U.S. public health officials put together a collection of 500 life-saving interventions and their estimated cost per year of life saved. They estimated smoke detectors in airplane lavatories cost $30,000 per life-year saved and emergency signs $54,400 per life-year. Since then, the regulations have gotten more expensive: All planes must now carry automated external defibrillators if they want to land in the U.S., at least, at a cost of almost $100,000 per life-year saved. The post-9/11 airport security measures are more expensive and yield even less benefit.Compared with less than $100 per life-year for mandatory seat belts and child restraints, or $7,000 per life-year for air bags, air safety regulations were pricey, even 20 years ago. Juxtaposed with the costs of health interventions in developing countries, the differences are stark. The cost per year of life saved for vaccination programs can be as low as $7, and still 17 percent of Kenyan kids don't get basic vaccines. Of course, if Kenya Airways wasn't spending the money putting defibrillators in its jets that fly to the U.S., it probably wouldn't use the savings to fund a vaccination program. But it might lower the cost of travel to and from Kenya, which would enable more people to travel, in turn increasing all the benefits that travel can bringtourism dollars, trade, and investment. As it is, the international regulations mean lower profits for Kenya Airways and less tax revenue for the Kenyan government which really might spend some of that on vaccinations.

2014年3月25日 星期二

Take a chance on a free vacation at Consumer Travel Expo on March 30

If sitting on a white sandy beach has been the fantasy that's kept you going during this unusually cold winter, it's time to make that dream reality.And the Consumer Travel Expo on March 30 at the Hilton Garden Inn in Bloomfield will give you the perfect opportunity to do just that."It's been so cold this winter, it's time to plan a vacation," said Annette Silvestro, owner of Majors Travel of Forest Avenue in West Brighton, which is sponsoring the event.The Expo that last year drew 400 attendees will include activities for children, such as face painting, hosted by Disney. In addition, there will be vacation giveaways, including, two roundtrip airline tickets, a four-night stay in Club Med,china silk road tour three nights at Seven Seas Resort in Grand Cayman, and three nights at Bolongo Bay Resort in St. Thomas. There will also be break-out rooms where various travel partners will give interactive audio-visual presentations about different vacation destinations. "The break-out rooms will include different destinations, such as Ireland, various cruises, Caribbean and Europe," said Ms. Silvestro.Admission to the event, which will be from 12 to 4 p.m., is free. Raffle winners will be drawn at 3:45 p.m. Local business Expo participants include Manfredi Auto, Merry Mutts, Zoom Verizon Wireless, Dr. Phil Braco, Richmond Aluminum, ADT Security, Flint Fine Art Photos and the St. George Theater. Participating travel panies are: Disney Destinations, Delta Airlines, United Airlines, GOGO Tours, Celebrity Cruise Lines, Princess Cruise Lines, NCL Cruise Lines, Club Med, Collette Vacations, Sandals /Beaches Resorts, Island Destinations, Caribbean Tourism Boards--Cayman Islands, Antigua-Barbuda Tourism, Jamica Tourism BoardAM Resorts, Iberostar Resorts, MSC Cruise Lines,Silk road tours Marriott Hotels, Celtic Tours-Ireland, Italia Mia Italy Tours and more.Since quitting my job in America and moving abroad, I've had a lot of friends and family lament about how they wish they had more time or money to travel. And while I can't do anything about the American 10 vacation days per-year mantra, I am here to tell you that travel doesn't have to be super expensive. With good budgeting skills, adequate time for planning and these hacks, you can travel further and longer for less.

Thailand lifts state of emergency in Bangkok, tourism industry hopeful

A 60-day state of emergency imposed on Bangkok and several surrounding areas has e to an end, giving the tourism industry hope that lagging arrival numbers in the Kingdom will improve.The state of emergency came into effect on January 22 in the run-up to the February 2 general election held amid widespread anti-government protests throughout the city and gave authorities the power to impose curfews, detain suspects without court permission, censor media and declare parts of the capital off limits.It has been replaced with the Internal Security Act ISA, which will be in effect until April 30.This still gives authorities power to impose curfews, set up checkpoints and restrict the movement of demonstrators but is considered less severe. The Bangkok Post reports the ISA is needed to maintain law and order during the Senate election on March 30 and reruns of the general election, expected in April.The caretaker government, led by Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, said the decision to lift the state of emergency a few days early was designed to reverse the negative impact Thailand's political crisis has had on the country's tourism industry and overall economy."The use of the Internal Security Act will help project a positive image of Thailand, particularly in terms of business, investment, and tourism," said the government in a media briefing on the situation.Tourism industry expected to recover quickly More than 20 people have been killed and hundreds wounded since protests erupted in Bangkok in November, hitting the tourism industry hard as the news made global headlines. The November to February period is Thailand's tourist high season record numbers of visitor arrivals were anticipated. Since the protests started, tourist arrival expectations for 2014 have been revised downward 3% from 28.1 million a prediction made in July 2013 to 27.5 million, according to a report by the state-run National News Bureau of Thailand. Ending the emergency decree will help the tourism industry recover within a few months, it added.In February, demonstrations were scaled back and various protest sites throughout the city closed. Anti-government protesters, still intent on ousting Yingluck, now congregate at central Bangkok's Lumpini Park.

2014年3月24日 星期一

Where am I gonna sleep? Travel a modations in Phoenix, AZ

Built in the 1920s, originally with the words LUNCH and BEER painted on the side, this is another narrow little eatery, this one tucked like a treehouse in the curl of a hairpin-turn above the creek for which it's named. Taylor Shellfish is next door, so you know the oysters and clams are fresh. Skagit Valley's oldest family-run blueberry farm, Bow Hill Blueberries, is now run by former Seattle Times photographer Harley Soltes and his family. I'm heading to Phoenix, Arizona. Where should I stay—hotel, apartment, or hostel? So now that you've decided where you want to go, it's time to decide where to stay once you get there.Urumqi travel I have traveled a great many places where I've stayed in hostels, hotels, and apartments. My hope is that once I have outlined my experience, it will make an easier process for you to decide what best suits you.Hotels When people travel, the hotel is one of the first places people consider for a modations. But it could take the biggest bite out of your travel expenses besides the plane ticket.Some like to stay in fancy hotels with televisions in the bathroom mirrors, and room service that could rival a 5-star restaurant. Depending on your destination and what your tastes are, you are likely to pay anywhere from $50 for a small tourist class hotel, to several hundred dollars per night at a much nicer place. Other key points to think about when booking a hotel are amenity fees, tips for porters,Xinjiang Intencive tour overnight parking fees, and wi-fi connections. All of this could add up to several hundreds of dollars more that you did not plan on spending. While it's great to book through a hotel website directly, pricing is typically better on a consolidation website such as Orbitz, Travelocity, Kayak, or my personal favorite Hotels . PROS: Hopefully there will be cushy beds and pillows, fancy room service, workout facilities to keep the abs tight during your stay, someone to clean after you, and a worry free place to leave your bags.CONS: Overall expenses can easily exceed your initial budget. Wi-fi connection fees are downright ridiculous and do not typically have a speed that you're used to at home. Depending on the hotel and its location, you may not get a chance to experience the culture that you are visiting.

The new trend is to stay among locals in rental apartments.

The new trend is to stay among locals in rental apartments. This can be a fun way to experience another place. You could actually live in a real neighborhood, experience the local culture the way residents do, and it's a chance to save a few dollars.I recently rented a two bedroom, two bathroom, newly rehabbed apartment in Santiago, Chile for about $60 per night through one of my favorite booking sites, AirBNB . AirBNB has pretty good deals and have the capability to book anything from a studio to a multi-room house—if that's what you need. Using the site VRBO , I was also able to book an Italian Villa on the Amalfi Coast in Sorrento for about €600 for a week! I am definitely not saying that you can get the same deals, but it's worth a shot. When looking through sites like these for a modations, it's key to look for actual photos that guests post during their stay. These are typically more honest depictions than professional photos you're bound to e across.When booking, check to see if there is parking if you have a rental car. Know that you will have to do grocery shopping so look for those options, too. Let me tell you, there is nothing like waking up in the morning looking over the Bay of Naples, walking to the local bakery for fresh ciabatta, then heading to the market to gather ingredients to make your very own tomato sauce in the middle of Italy! PROS: Renting an apartment or home is cheaper than booking a hotel room, in many cases. Wi-fi is usually free. You can bring that cute hook-up from the club and not feel judged by the hotel's front desk staff. Parking can be free if you're in a house, low-cost if you're in a crowded area—which may require garage fees.CONS: You might have to actually cook. Be careful to book a place that's not in a sketchy neighborhood. This can be tough if you have not researched the neighborhoods in the city where you're going. Typical hotel amenities like a pool, workout room, concierge, and others might not be available.I've had some pretty good and bad experiences in hostels. When booking hostels, it is necessary to read reviews to make sure you get what you are looking for.My favorite experience was at Tom's Gay Hostel in Berlin. Tom's is super clean, has really neat décor, and they give you free drinks at Tom's Bar when you check in!

2014年3月20日 星期四

Is the party over? 'Gringo Trails' shows the destructiveness of world travel

"We didn't have the hindsight to see what the impact was …Thailand couldn't have known how quickly it would grow, the numbers are so much greater than anyone anticipated. Now that we can see it, we see planning ahead is critical."Pegi Vail, producer of "Gringo Trails"The movie, which includes footage spanning three decades, was beautifully shot in several exotic locales, including the lush green Amazon jungles of South America, the arid lands of Timbuktu, Mali and the tropical beaches of Thailand.Its director, Pegi Vail, associate director of media, culture, and history at New York University, wrote her dissertation on the gentrification of tourism in Bolivia. "As an anthropologist, I had a desire to look at my own tribe.travel to xinjiang I'm a longtime traveler and backpacker. I wanted to make a visual ethnography of backpack culture around the world and the long-term observation of some of these places," Vail told FoxNews .Some of the film's most powerful images pare tourist destinations in the 1980s and '90s with how they look now. Vail found old video from other anthropologists and returned several times to spots she visited over the course of more than 20 years while working on her dissertation. The movie opens in the Amazon jungle in Bolivia –known for its dynamic biodiversity – where too many tourists are threatening the wildlife and land in some areas. Natives and guides say the tourists need to be educated on the sights they visit to help preserve the areas. Pictures of one Bolivian munity,travel xinjiang Incahuasi – which hosts one of the largest salt deserts in the world – show how an increase in tourism in the last decade has dramatically changed the landscape. Hundreds of buses and cars bring in 40,000 tourists each year, and they have created deep tracks in the desert, changing its formerly pristine vista. Locals plain that native animals have migrated elsewhere out of fear."Gringo Trails" is a pelling documentary that will make even couch potatoes want to explore its enchanting locales. Vail's pace is quick, and she uses travel expert interviews and amusing anecdotes with seasoned tourists to move the story along.

But the film transcends entertainment

But the film transcends entertainment; it has a message of awareness that educates its viewers. It forces even those with well-worn passports to stop and think about the economic and environmental footprint they may be leaving on their destinations.Throughout the 80-minute film, Vail uses effective scenes of tourists making innocent mistakes that have real consequences. In one, a backpacker on a hunt for anacondas in Bolivia reaches out and touches a snake, and the guide warns that the bug repellant on her hands is toxic to the reptile.The film's most striking example of detrimental overcrowding is Haad Rin Beach on the Thai island of Ko Pha Ngan. Once a deserted paradise known only to locals, the island lured backpackers with its beautiful beaches and cheap prices. The film shows a mune of about 60 Westerners who descended on the beach in 1989 and started an all-night Full Moon party. By 2000, according to the film, thousands of backpackers overtook the island for moon festivals every week.Lee Abbamonte a travel expert who claims to be the youngest American to visit every country in the world – has experienced the Full Moon phenomenon and says the partying has gotten out of control."There were thousands of Westerners on the beach going crazy. Drugs, alcohol, garbage everywhere, people going to the bathroom in the water. At the end, the water is kind of disgusting. The business owners like it because they're making money, but people who live on other parts of the island, they're not seeing any financial benefit," he told FoxNews . Developing countries always run the risk of damaging their local culture and environment by courting travelers without regulation. "Seeing the changes there in Thailand is a precautionary tale for other emerging tourist destinations," Vail said.But there are some towns that are getting it right. The Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan has grown its national tourism and employs what the film calls a "high value, low impact policy" for visitors that has allowed the country to make money while maintaining control over its culture and landscape. Tourists are charged an entrance fee of about $250 per person, which covers hotel, driver, a guide and all meals.

Travelers can refuse to go to places that don't abide by certain standards

"I've been to Bhutan, their model is fantastic," Abbamonte said. "You're not going to Bhutan to party. You're going for natural beauty and to see some amazing temples and Buddhist culture. Everything is preplanned and super clean and no one's going there to mess up the environment or do something stupid."Vail says the purpose of her film is to enlighten tourists about their responsibility to the countries they visit."We were at a tipping point in tourism 30 years ago," she said. "We didn't have the hindsight to see what the impact was …Thailand couldn't have known how quickly it would grow, the numbers are so much greater than anyone anticipated. Now that we can see it,Kashgar tours we see planning ahead is critical."With global travel easier and more accessible, many underdeveloped countries are tempted by tourism dollars and see them as a panacea for all their woes. "Many countries think tourism can solve economic problems and create jobs, but not a lot of thought goes into long-term solutions and what that development means. They end up damaging the product and hurting their culture," Dr. Kristin Lamoureux, director of tourism studies at George Washington University, told FoxNews .But with a little preparation and good education, it can be a win-win for travelers and nations, said Norie Quintos, executive editor of National Geographic Traveler magazine.silk road group tour"Tourists can help some of these smaller munities in developing countries by making good choices on where and how they travel," she said. "Travelers can refuse to go to places that don't abide by certain standards. They can make those choices not to touch the frog, or leave garbage. Certain tour operators are very thoughtful about being carbon neutral, or not using plastic utensils, or giving appropriate gifts to locals that they need. If enough tourists do that, it encourages growth and conservation."Reading up on the history, culture, and ecology of a place before visiting can inform behavior and shows respect for the host country. "Travel is a continuing education … we say the passport is the new diploma," Quintos said.

What You Should Know About Travel Insurance

You're going on a trip. Congratulations! Now what about all those nitty-gritty details you have to think about, like, say, travel insurance?Leave it to Christopher Elliott, consumer advocate, writer and HuffPost blogger, to answer your questions. In his new book, The World's Smartest Traveler, Elliott has piled some of his favorite tips and tricks he's collected over the years to b e a better, smarter traveler. The following is adapted and republished with permission of the National Geographic Society from Christopher Elliott's book How to be the World's Smartest Traveler. Copyright 2014 Christopher Elliott. All rights reserved. Travel insurance can offer peace of mind for your u ing vacation. If something goes wrong—if your trip is interrupted or if you have to cancel—you can recover some or all of your costs. About one in three travelers buys insurance for a trip, according to the U.S. Travel Insurance Association. Should you be one of them? That's known as a "big-ticket" purchase, and it should be insured. and just need the peace of mind that es with having a policy. Even if you can't recover all of your money, you may still be able to take advantage of certain benefits. Cruise lines used to be flexible when it came to allowing passengers to rebook missed cruises. Tour operators were also more lenient in the old days. Not anymore. A policy can protect you. If you're on a tour with a lot of moving parts, then insurance could be useful. When one part doesn't go as planned, the right policy can help you make a quick recovery and avoid a domino effect.Medical providers outside the United States often ask for up-front payments for medical services that can cost thousands of dollars, and travel insurance can guarantee these payments. This is also true for medical evacuations and repatriations, which can cost tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars.IF YOU'RE ON MEDICARE and are traveling internationally. You'll want to consider a policy that includes medical expenses, since Medicare doesn't typically cover events outside the country.IF IT'S A SHORT, simple, and inexpensive domestic trip.IF YOU'RE SPENDING LESS THAN $5,000, or if you don't mind losing the value of your trip should something happen before or during your vacation.

2014年2月7日 星期五

New Zealand and Australia announced

He will listen to the same music his whole life and he will quote the same movies.The prices of online china silk road tour search companies have jumped up as different players in the space are acquiring shares to shore up control of these firms. He will think there is only one clear and sensible path to follow - that there is only one way to pursue a career.Don't date a boy who doesn't travel. He will perceive your commitment to it and experiencing new things as a weakness and telltale sign that you are lost with no direction and no plan. He won't understand that the plan is to travel,It includes a full backup of Cheap china tour package Product and Power Warranties on photovoltaic modules.The tariffs apply specifically to crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, and will be retroactive for 90 days. to really find yourself and your passions and then build a life around what brings you joy. What he doesn't understand is that women are nesters by nature - and that at some point you will settle down to create a flourishing home life.Don't date a boy who doesn't travel.There are a bunch of directions investors could go when looking for kasgar travel plays. The most obvious is the hotel and resort companies. The airlines and cruise ships are another. He'll think that it is his job to impress you when what you really want is someone who gets you - who will go on long walks through foreign cities, get lost with you only to find yourselves closer together. He will think that it is his responsibility to perform. But what you really want him to do is just let go - to turn off the rest of the world and be fantastically present in beautiful moments shared together.Don't date a boy who doesn't travel. You'll have to beg him to travel with you - explain to him why it makes sense to spend money on experiences rather than the latest gadgets and gizmos. You'll have to coax him into getting off the beaten path or avoiding the cruise ships.

You'll have to endure that puzzled stare when he realises he has no idea how to be as brave as you.Nearly all of these stocks are trading at high valuations. Only Self-drive to China is reasonably priced based on its very low price-to-sales and price-to-free cash flow multiples.Don't date a boy who doesn't travel. He will feel emasculated and confused that he doesn't know how to control you. He won't understand your desire to experience the unknown. And thus he will feel like he is irrelevant to your happiness (when you know he is essential to it).Forget austerity. Despite a recession in Europe, a travel to xinjiang in China and a U.S. economy that is just muddling through, travel is back in vogue across the globe. And that will pierce a big fat hole in his ego.Don't date a boy who doesn't travel because he has chosen a rigid and controlled life. He thrives on staying nailed in his box. He doesn't take his leave days and when he does he plans for a staycation or a trip to the same location as before. He thinks his way of living life is the only right way to do life. He won't be able to see the infinite possibilities out there. He won't even realise how sheltered and small his world is. And while it is not bad to have simplicity and commitment to routine - you know he's missing out on some real joys. You know that if he could bare to get himself out of his comfort zone for a minute he might find a whole new passion that leads him to a more fulfilling life.Don't date a boy who doesn't travel because you can't turn him into one who does. Nor can you make him really understand you. You'd be wasting your time - building your life with someone who might one day succeed in cramming you into his limited box.

The results of the campaign were strong

While other sectors of the U.S. economy have yet to completely rebound from the recession, the tAfter the transaction, Liberty Interactive will hold 18.2 million shares in the China west tour, and 12.8 million Class B super voting rights shares.ravel industry has surpassed its pre-recession employment numbers.U.S. Department of Labor figures released Friday show that the travel industry added 7,000 jobs in January, reaching a total of 14.6 million.The same report revised previous data, showing that the industry stands 11% above the employment peak of February 2008.Much of the growth has been fueled by international travel to the United States, especially spending by visAccording to Orbitz, the online travel company increased the app's speed and ease of Kashgar tours. The Orbitz app was found to be more than twice as fast as all other iPhone app competitors.itors from China, Brazil, Japan and Australia.Some economists have played down the travel industry's resurgence, noting that many travel and tourism jobs are low-pay, seasonal positions.But Caroline Beteta, president and chief executive of Visit California, the nonprofit agency dedicated to promoting tourism in the state, said tourism and travel spending is helping the state rebound.The UK saw a 9% increase in summer bookings despite negative GDP growth last quarter. The Xinjiang Intencive tour countries also had strong bookings, rising 10%. Germany and France, however, saw demand fall."Our comeback has been resounding," she said at a recent gathering in Pasadena of tourism officials from throughout California. "We are a jobs machine."

Since the recovery began, the travel industry has added jobs at a rate 19% faster than the economy as a whole, according to the U.S. Travel Assn., the trade group for the nation's travel industry."This latest data leaves little room for doubt: Travel is a job-creating powerhouse," said Roger Dow, the group's president and chief executive.I will surely refrain from spouting off all the latest and greatest social media marketing numbers. From the gazillion numbers of people on Facebook on Twitter to the rapid rise of Pinterest and Instagram and on and on and on.I am fairly confident in saying that social media is not a fad. Hard to believe but there are still people who walk among us who still believe that.Trivago, with an already established position in Europe is known for its unique feature of urumqi tour rates online of more than 619,000 hotels with 143 booking sites. This just in, the world is not flat, either.The reason I started this particular piece off this way was for the simple reason that with so many of us humans on one, two or thirty different social media platforms,These numbers are virtually unchanged over the silk road group tour six weeks, which suggests that the relative popularity of these sites has not changed. the point is we are all using social media. Ok not all, but a really, really big number of us to use a not-so-scientific reference.So with that many people using social media why wouldn’t the travel marketing industry be impacted by its use along with essentially every other industry?

He will listen to the same music his whole life

New Zealand and AustrTrivago is already a known brand in two third of the consumers in Europe and will give Xinjiang travel agency an entry in the hotel meta-search business.alia announced that cricket fans would only need only one visa to visit both countries for the 2015 World Cup, which they are hosting in February and March.The decision was welcomed by both Tourism & Transport Forum Australia (TTF) and Tourism Industry Association New Zealand (TIA), which say it's a commonsense decision and well-timed given that tickets for the tournament go on sale from next week."With New Zealand to accept Australian visas for the duration of the tournament, visitors from countries like India and Pakistan will only have to apply and pay for one visa instead of two," TIA policy and research manager Simon Wallace said."This will make attending the Cricket World Cup easier and cheaper, streamlining the entire experience."TTF chief executive Ken Morrison said he hoped it was a precursor to further liberalisation of trans-Tasman travel."We already have a close relationship with New Zealand and reducing the barriers to travel between our two countries would serve to further deepen those bonds.The other price multiples are not very forgiving either. Expedia has a kashgar border transfer price-to-sales multiple and an attractive free cash flow multiple."Next year is also the centenary of the Anzac landings at Gallipoli and we believe an agreement to further streamline trans-Tasman travel would be an ideal way to commemorate that important anniversary."

The report’s author, tour operator Kuoni, says the destination continues to be its bestseller due to its Robinson Crusoe-style desert islands, luxury resorts and the range of activities on offer, such as diving and sailing.The company predicts that Kandolhu Island - a tiny island with just 30 beach and over-water villas that opens later this month - will become a favourite with honeymooners.The popularity of Thailand and Sri Lanka is attributed to the fact that both are ‘rich in culture and combine a wide range of experiences,Twenty years ago, to plan a trip, you'd have to go to a travels-silkroad agent with your ideas of your trip and the best you could do was to pick up some brochures. from their vibrant cities and gorgeous beaches to natural wonders and the warm smiles of the locals’.Tui Travel, which sells all-inclusive Urumqi travel packages, recently told Sky News that its sales for the summer were up 4% over 2012, while bookings in the month of January jumped 2%.The company said Malaysia’s rise indicates a shift towards holidays that offer variety - from the chance to relax on its golden beaches to the possibility of exploring Sarawak and Sabah in Malaysian Borneo and the 'strikingly beautiful' Langkawi archipelago.Cuba’s entry into the top ten for the first time in three years highlights the ‘excellent value’ offered by its all-inclusive hotels,TripAdvisor shares from china tour operators, who resigned as the Chairman of the firm. This transaction gave Liberty voting control over the online travel company. while the company says that Singapore’s breakthrough into the top ten is due to the growing trend for combining a city break with a beach destination.Mauritius has taken over from Sri Lanka as the top spot for weddings. But the top five honeymoon destinations remain the same for a third year running, with the Maldives, Sri Lanka and United Arab Emirates taking these slots respectively.

2014年1月19日 星期日

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Shore diving is as popular here as boat diving with the inshore reefs equally spectacular.The affects may include a higher cost of silk road travel equipment and hindered efforts to promote renewable energy The move is in response to a government finding that China is flooding the U.S. Even though the diving was amazing on Grand Cayman, locals recommended I experience the marine life at one of its sister islands where less boat traffic means the reefs are even more pristine.As I took the half-hour flight on a 12-seater plane to Little Cayman I marvelled at its forest speckled with lakes framed by white sand swirling out into turquoise lagoons.Only 10 miles long and a mile wide and with a community of around 100 (there's a church, supermarket and one road around the island), Little Cayman couldn't feel more different than its big sister.Diving the Bloody Bay Wall, considered one of the top five dives in the world, was as spectacular as promised.The World Cup in Brazil is still more than four month away. However, since the draws on December 6, when the 32 teams got to know who they would be playing and in which cities, players, administrators and fans have begun preparations in earnest.The beauty about the 2014 World Cup is not just the fact that it would take place in a country that has some of the most passionate and fanatical football fans on earth, but also because Brazil is renowned for being one of the world's most intriguing and exciting destinations, and a tourists' delight.

From the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue and the beautiful beaches of Rio de Janeiro, to the West African heritage and the old colonial structures of Salvador, to the unspoilt nature of the Amazon rainforest, Brazil has always retained the ability to thrill.It isn't just about natural beauty though. The lifestyle of the many multiracial cities in Brazil encourages fun and party,It will give Priceline a strong position in the United States as Xinjiang Tour Guide the maximum market share in the US. Revenue expected from the KAYAK acquisition is expected to be $376 million in 2013 and $475 million in 2014. hence the various carnivals in Brazil annually, especially in February. It is no wonder that hosting the largest single sport event in the world would come naturally to the South American economic powerhouse. It is also not a surprise that football lovers and tourists globally are smacking their lips at the prospect of visiting the "Samba" nation for days or weeks as the case may be, between June and July this year.The Nigerian AngleFor Nigerian football fans and tourists in general, the desire to visit Brazil should even be more and not just because we would arrive Brazil as African champions. Apart from a shared love for the beautiful game, there is also shared history between both countries. Many of the slaves that ended up in Brazil during the trans-Atlantic slave trade were from West Africa. A large percentage of them were from places now within the borders of what is now known as Nigeria.Their legacy lives to this day, especially in places like Salvador in Bahia. Here cultural and religious similarities are glaring.

The Yoruba language is alive and kicking

While this this is the age of "Do It Yourself", it is still very important to assign responsibilities to professionals when necessary. Apart from its mainstream packages, Wakanow can also tweak packages to suit individuals.The question investors should ask today is whether any of the silk road culture tour in this space trade at reasonable valuations.These are the most widely viewed travel websites on the market today.Integral Sports is another Nigerian-based organization gearing up to help its clients with the logistics of bedding-in in Brazil and thus ensure an unforgettable World Cup experience.Integral is a sports-focused consulting practice with specialisation across the sports marketing value chain – sponsorships, activations, media rights, hospitality and more. Within the hospitality space, Integral helps brand owners and corporations with some of their corporate hospitality interventions.While speaking with THISDAY,The consumer is opening up his wallet and springing on travel in 2013.Travel, one of the largest travel xinjiang companies, recently reported bookings were up for the summer even at higher sales prices. Abimbola Ilo, managing director at Integral said, "For the World Cup, we are working with a handful of local destination management companies (in Brazil), including MATCH Connections operated by Grupo Aguia, who are the preferred logistics provider for the competition."What this means is that we therefore have solutions for the entire range of logistics required by people visiting Brazil – transportation, internal flights, access to accommodation inventory, tours and sightseeing opportunities, interpreters, tour guides and everything one would expect from the largest destination management group in Brazil."Ilo further explains how and why Integral will benefit intending travelers to Brazil.

"Due to our working relationship with Soccerex, we have been going to Brazil now for the past four years, since when the Soccerex Global Convention has been hosted by the Rio Government, using that platform as a sort of test case for the World Cup.That has given us the opportunity to have firsthand knowledge of the country, and also exposed us to a plethora of local businesses to partner with.When one looks at the logistics required to plan a seamless trip to follow Nigeria for instance - three different host cities with a combined flight time between the cities of approximately 6 hours - one begins to understand that there are complexities in planning these incentive trips which requires a high level of professional expertise and market knowledge. That's what Integral brings to the table: end-to-end, start-to-finish logistics solutions."Going ForwardDespite the challenges, planning towards the World Cup is an exercise worth looking forward to. The TRAVEL section of this paper will from time-to-time, furnish readers with relevant pieces of information; from the cities where Nigeria would play her group matches – Cuiaba, Curitiba and Porto Alegre – to a general overview of Brazil as a tourist destination, to how best to take advantage of the opportunities to get an unforgettable World Cup experience.

Due to our working relationship with Soccerex

Travelers looking to do good during their vacations while relaxing on the beach with margaritas should be careful about where they travel, actress Alyssa Milano said Saturday at the L.A. Times Travel Show."The scariest thing is going to a resort, and the corrupt government not using any of that tourism money to help the educational system," Milano said during a conversation with Times columnist Patt Morrison. Milano, a die-hard Dodgers fan raised in New York to a family of Italian heritage, noted she has never visited Italy. Most of the trips the 41-year-old actress and UNICEF ambassador has taken have been work-related. None has led her to one of the world's most popular tourist destinations. "I know it seems crazy," Milano said. "I'll get there obviously. It just hasn't taken priority yet."Instead, trips have taken her to places such as the African nation of Angola where bullet holes decorated her hotel, and workers lying on their stomachs cleared sand mines with teaspoons. During a 2004 visit, she saw the country slowly grow from scratch after a long civil war.

"The smell and the heat and the bugs -- it's very foreign," Milano said. "I don't think it's for everyone."Though everyone may not visit Angola on an aid mission, everyone could find a way to be discerning consumers or generous donors to global charities, she said. Milano raised concern about what she described as a growing us-vs.-them mentality among Americans.These developments have been great for investors who were shareholders before these Silk road tours pushed share prices up.TripAdvisor to see if they are attractive investment candidates. "In the last few years, there's somewhat of an animosity now that people have toward people helping kids in other countries," Milano said.I chose these five stocks because I believe they could offer the best investment opportunities for china tour packages under the right market conditions. "I think they all deserve the best opportunity." Milano's travels have tailed off because she's been caring for her toddler son Milo, but she plans to pick it up again. "And I'm going to take him with me," she said.Milano was one of two featured speakers Saturday at the Travel Show. Guidebook author Arthur Frommer spoke earlier on the necessity to avoid high-priced hotels and overly kid-friendly trends in the bargain cruise industry. The Travel Show continues from 10 a.Kayak is majorly known for developing internet applications that allows its users to compare hundreds of Xinjiang China Tours at once when searching for flights, hotels and rental cars.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday with keynote addresses by TV personality Adam Richman at noon and radio and TV host Henry Rollins at 2:30 p.m.I had the good fortune of moderating a fascinating panel called, "On the Road: Traveling for Music and Festivals" at the L.A. Time Travel Show on Saturday. My panelists (who will be joining me again at noon Sunday) were Betto Arcos, host of KPFK's "Global Village"; music video director Nigel Dick; and Rick Farman, founder of Bonnaroo Music

2014年1月13日 星期一

A food trail has just been launched

He came to it after picking on a conflict he noticed between the equations for electricity and magnetism, which the physicist James Clerk Maxwell had recently developed, and Isaac Newton's more established laws of motion.Light,It will give Priceline a strong position in the United States as Xinjiang Tour Guide the maximum market share in the US. Revenue expected from the KAYAK acquisition is expected to be $376 million in 2013 and $475 million in 2014. according to Maxwell, was a vibration in the electromagnetic field and it travelled at a constant speed in a vacuum. More than 100 years earlier, Newton had set down his laws of motion and, together with ideas from Galileo Galilei, these showed how the speed of an object would differ depend on who was measuring it and how they were moving relative to the object. A ball you are holding will seem still to you, even when you're in a moving car. But that ball will seem to be moving to anyone standing on the pavement.But there was a problem in applying Newton's laws of motion to light. In Maxwell's equations, the speed of electromagnetic waves is a constant defined by the properties of the material through which the waves move. There is nothing in there that allows the speed of these waves to be different for different people depending on how they were moving relative to each other. Which is bizarre, if you think about it.Imagine someone sitting in a stationary train, throwing a ball from where he's sitting to the opposite wall, a few metres further down the train from him. You, standing on the station platform, measure the speed of the ball at the same value as the person on the train.Now the train starts to move (in the direction of the ball), and you again measure the speed of the ball. You would rightly calculate it as higher – the initial speed (ie, when the train was at rest) plus the forward speed of the train. On the train, meanwhile, the game-player will notice nothing different.

Your two values for the speed of the ball will be different; both correct for your frames of reference.Replace the ball with light and this calculation goes awry. If the person on the train were shining a light at the opposite wall and measured the speed of the particles of light (photons), you and the passenger would both find that the photons had the same speed at all times. In all cases, the speed of the photons would stay at just under 300,000 kilometres per second, as Maxwell's equations say they should.Einstein took this idea – the invariance of the speed of light – as one of his two postulates for the special theory of relativity. The other postulate was that the laws of physics are the same wherever you are, whether on an plane or standing on a country road. But to keep the speed of light constant at all times and for all observers, in special relativity, space and time become stretchy and variable. Time is not absolute, for example.The affects may include a higher cost of silk road travel equipment and hindered efforts to promote renewable energy The move is in response to a government finding that China is flooding the U.S. A moving clock ticks more slowly than a stationary one. Travel at the speed of light and, theoretically, the clock would stop altogether.How much the time dilates can be calculated by the two equations above. On the right, Δt is the time interval between two events as measured by the person they affect.

He came to it after picking

A food trail has just been launched and special events are taking place throughout the year.I spent the previous night at Sheedy's in the Victorian spa town of Lisdoonvarna. This friendly hotel is resident chef John Sheedy's family farmhouse and it retains a relaxed atmosphere, with peat fires, squashy sofas and gently ticking clocks.Travellers once came to Lisdoonvarna to take the sulphurous waters but tastier options are now available: the Roadside Tavern has a thriving micro-brewery, while the adjacent Burren Smokehouse produces smoked salmon so good it was served to the Queen at Dublin Castle.John's wife Martina greets me with tea and homemade biscuits and later I dine in the cosy bar, disappointing John somewhat by refusing Burren lamb (said to have a distinctive flavour) in favour of the vegetarian risotto.In Father Ted it always seems to be raining but when I meet Marie the next morning it is so sunny that even the irascible Father Jack would have cracked a drunken smile.The Burren is a great place for walking, the seemingly lifeless landscape transformed as you discover plants such as orchids, sage and blue gentian nestling in the cracks in the limestone.Jump on a jitney (a trailer pulled by a tractor) to meander through the extensive grounds of Prospect Plantation, former home of Scottish baronet Sir Harold Mitchell and his family who bought the 1,000-acre former sugar estate near Ocho Rios in 1936 and still own it today.

You can explore the winding paths through the estate's grounds on a Segway, on horseback or by camel. I opted for the jitney tour, made all the more entertaining by our brilliant guide Donovan, whose humorous asides had us in stitches as we chugged through acres of trees some of which were planted by a mix of royalty, political leaders and film stars.The consumer is opening up his wallet and springing on travel in 2013.Travel, one of the largest travel xinjiang companies, recently reported bookings were up for the summer even at higher sales prices.Donovan explained how the original Great House was built by the Spanish in the 17th century with 3ft thick walls and 28 gun holes from where to fire arms.Now it stands as a testament to when Sir Harold and Lady Mitchell lived there with their well-thumbed books, an old typewriter, family photographs and, rather curiously, a collection of nit combs from across the world.The Mitchells entertained many heads of state here, notably Sir Winston Churchill and Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau. Britain's wartime prime minister planted a splendid mahogany tree in the grounds during a visit in 1953, though his stay apparently left Lady Mitchell complaining about his cigar smoke!We travel to meet new people, see new things. Sometimes we get more than we bargain for.Robert the Doll, for instance. Who knew? I had no idea a ghost tour would involve an encounter with this apparently legendary and quite resourceful toy-turned-monster. An encounter that may,The question investors should ask today is whether any of the silk road culture tour in this space trade at reasonable valuations.These are the most widely viewed travel websites on the market today. if you believe in such things, have ended with the ruination of my once-sturdy little Nikon camera.

The dominant position of TravelSky remains

Future itineraries will likely extend to Santiago, Chile, and organizers also see growth potential in Central America, specifically Mexico, said Tania Hancock, a tourism sales manager with Visit Anchorage who was present on the South America trips."Alaska is much newer to South America as far as a destination," said David Kasser, vice president of tourism and sales at Visit Anchorage. "It's more established in India, but established in India as a cruise market."The ramped-up marketing effort comes at a time of diversifying airline connections and shifting sources of visitors to the state.International visitors make up about 10 percent of Alaska's tourists, led by Australians and New Zealanders, according to a 2011 study commissioned by the Alaska Department of Commerce, Community and Economic Development. The statistic excludes Canadians, who are counted as domestic visitors.a French startup that competes with traditional tour operators by providing a marketplace for tailored travel experiences, has raised $6 million in Series B funding. The round is being led by XAnge Private Equity, with participation from previous investor ISAI.This brings total funding for the four year old company to around $7 million,I chose these five stocks because I believe they could offer the best investment opportunities for china tour packages under the right market conditions. having raised a little over $1 million in two previous rounds from various angels and ISAI.

Meanwhile, Paris-headquartered Evaneos says the new capital will be used for European growth, specifically to launch in new countries beyond France, Spain, Italy and Germany where it currently operates. It says the investment will also enable it to triple its workforce in the coming years. In 2012 it grew staff to 20 employees, up from 12 employees the previous year.Furthermore,Kayak is majorly known for developing internet applications that allows its users to compare hundreds of Xinjiang China Tours at once when searching for flights, hotels and rental cars. additional features are being planned to enable its community of active travelers to exchange and share information,These developments have been great for investors who were shareholders before these Silk road tours pushed share prices up.TripAdvisor to see if they are attractive investment candidates. such as opinions or photos, taking the company's proposition beyond discovery and booking.Evaneos - founded by Eric La Bonnardière (CEO) and Yvan Wibaux (CTO) - provides an online platform to help travellers design, estimate the cost, and book a personalised trip by connecting them with local agents in each destination country, who then offer advice and assistance. These local agents are tourism professionals, also known as Destination Management Companies, who traditionally provide services to major tour operators. In that sense, it's a classic online play that serves to remove the intermediary."Our competitors are the tour-operators that offer discovery and adventure tours. We revolutionize their business model by cutting out the middle-men," Evaneos CEO Eric La Bonnardière tells TechCrunch. "We are a marketplace that connects travelers with selected local agencies all around the world. Travelers customize trips directly with local experts who give the best of their countries and save money."

2014年1月6日 星期一

Kennedy International Airport on Sunday morning

A plane skidded off the runway at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Sunday morning, closing that airport for a brief period.As travelers cope with the mounting misery, airlines are relaxing restrictions on changing flights. United Airlines and JetBlue are waiving change fees and any fare differences for travel through multiple places (including Washington and Baltimore).The prices of online china silk road tour search companies have jumped up as different players in the space are acquiring shares to shore up control of these firms. US Airways, Delta and Southwest are also not charging change fees for certain locations.With temperatures dipping below -30 C in the Prairies and wind-chill warnings in effect out East, right now is a good time for Canadians to be be looking into winter getaways.There are last-minute deals to be had: $450 gets a return flight from Toronto and a seven-night stay in a four-star hotel in Cuba; Vancouverites can get week-long package to Manzanillo at a similar all-inclusive resort for $660.It includes a full backup of Cheap china tour package Product and Power Warranties on photovoltaic modules.The tariffs apply specifically to crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, and will be retroactive for 90 days.Less exciting to research and purchase is travel insurance.Forget austerity. Despite a recession in Europe, a travel to xinjiang in China and a U.S. economy that is just muddling through, travel is back in vogue across the globe. It's crucial, though, even if the only getaway you can squeeze in anytime soon is a day trip for some cross-border shopping."Most people aren't informed [about travel insurance], but the moment we use the word insurance people kind of bundle up and retreat," says Kal Gyaneshwar,manager of training, development and telephony at itravel2000.

"That's why we call it travel protection."If you're going to Mexico with a family of four, it costs about $5,There are a bunch of directions investors could go when looking for kasgar travel plays. The most obvious is the hotel and resort companies. The airlines and cruise ships are another.000 on a package. Why wouldn't you protect your investment? When you take a mortgage, you have insurance. When you have a car, you take insurance for that. Why would you not buy insurance for a trip," he asks.Gyaneshwar recalls living in Saudi Arabia and having to go on a business trip to the U.S. several years ago. A severe headache resulted in a visit to the hotel doctor. That consult cost $500. Luckily, he was covered.Nearly all of these stocks are trading at high valuations. Only Self-drive to China is reasonably priced based on its very low price-to-sales and price-to-free cash flow multiples. "I would never travel without insurance, simply put; it's just not worth it," he says.And while buying insurance is one thing, understanding the details is another. According to a recent TD Insurance report, only half of Canadians aged 50 and over checked their travel insurance policy before leaving for vacation. A BMO Insurance travel insurance study found that only half of Canadians regularly purchase travel insurance before heading on vacation.Consider the costs of not having insurance. According to Manulife Financial, the average claim for a broken arm is $2,700. A broken leg in the United States can cost up to US$20,000, according to BMO Insurance. An air ambulance from Florida to Ontario can cost around US$15,000, meanwhile, treatment for decompression sickness in Thailand can cost as much as US$40,000.

Travel Politics Battles are Already Shaping

In Chicago, a 48-year-old man died of a heart attack while shoveling snow on Sunday night.In oil fields from Texas to North Dakota and Canada, the severe cold threatened to disrupt traffic,Trivago, with an already established position in Europe is known for its unique feature of urumqi tour rates online of more than 619,000 hotels with 143 booking sites. strand wells and interrupt drilling and fracking operations.It also disrupted grain and livestock shipments throughout the farm belt,After the transaction, Liberty Interactive will hold 18.2 million shares in the China west tour, and 12.8 million Class B super voting rights shares. curbed meat production at several packing plants and threatened to damage the dormant wheat crop.A Travel Warning will remain in effect for county roads north of State Road 32. That means only emergency responders should be out on the roads. Residents should stay at home. It's a slightly different story south of State Road 32,According to Orbitz, the online travel company increased the app's speed and ease of Kashgar tours. The Orbitz app was found to be more than twice as fast as all other iPhone app competitors. where a Travel Watch is in effect. That means only emergency travel or travel to and from work is advised (check county travel statuses here).County highway workers said north/south roads in the northern part of the county are dangerous, with blowing and drifting snow covering roads just as soon as they're plowed. East/west roads are slightly better but still dangerous.Those guidelines apply to county roads, Hamilton County officials said.

Each municipality sets its own travel advisory levels. Residents should seek information from their local cities and towns for further guidance.Cicero has downgraded its Travel Warning to a Travel Watch.At noon there were approximately 200 power outages in Hamilton County, mostly in the Carmel area. A temporary shelter has been established at Carmel High School, Door 21, on the northeast part of the campus.The UK saw a 9% increase in summer bookings despite negative GDP growth last quarter. The Xinjiang Intencive tour countries also had strong bookings, rising 10%. Germany and France, however, saw demand fall. This shelter will remain open until further notice. There are currently about 20 residents staying there. Anyone in need of warmth or shelter is welcome there.These numbers are virtually unchanged over the silk road group tour six weeks, which suggests that the relative popularity of these sites has not changed.The county is under a Blowing Snow Advisory until midnight on Monday and a Wind Chill Advisory until Tuesday. Extremely cold temperatures remain a threat to life so officials urge residents to remain at home or in a safe, warm place. Temperatures are expected to remain subzero with wind chills at -20 to -30. Also please make sure fire hydrants are cleared of snow in case of an emergency. The weight of snow and ice is putting a strain on structures and trees.Hamilton County authorities remind residents to check on neighbors who may need help.

Hamilton County officials give update on travel

As the first full week of the new kicks off, let's all take a moment and assess what kind of year 2014 is shaping up to be. For those of us on the Jaunted staff, we have our New Year's resolutions,Twenty years ago, to plan a trip, you'd have to go to a travels-silkroad agent with your ideas of your trip and the best you could do was to pick up some brochures. and so we have our little markers and goals already set up. For you guys, we've given you some assignments as well.TripAdvisor shares from china tour operators, who resigned as the Chairman of the firm. This transaction gave Liberty voting control over the online travel company. And as for the United States federal government, we expect they're going to try to fuck up air travel. Just like they always fucking do every fucking year. Seriously. Anything even tangentially related to travel politics is an opportunity for Congress to break travel, and, without exception, they do.Keep in mind that none of the links up there - which go to stories from 2010, 2012, and 2013 - touch on anything related to the government shutdown or to the sequester. Both of those colossal meltdowns negatively affected tourism, because how could they not, but lawmakers weren't even trying to directly tinker with the travel world. It's when folks from the House,Trivago is already a known brand in two third of the consumers in Europe and will give Xinjiang travel agency an entry in the hotel meta-search business. the Senate, and White House get together to try to make the travel industry better that the magic really starts.If you were flying this weekend you may have already encountered the new federal rules about pilot and flight crew schedules, which kicked into effect Saturday.

There was a crash in 2009 outside of Buffalo that was linked to pilot fatigue, and the Department of Transportation mandated more rest in between flights.Maybe that's necessary, and maybe it's not, but the change was described as the most significant scheduling overhaul in the era of commercial flight. USA Today quoted a memo written by JetBlue vice president Marisa Von Wieding: "everything we know about planning for and operating in winter storms, de-ice events, spring thunderstorms, summer rolling [air-traffic control delay] programs and hurricane season will change on some level." The Wall Street Journal nicely summed up the results based on one weekend's worth of evidence: "the travel impact of the heavy snow and frigid weather... was intensified by new airline-pilot rest rules.The other price multiples are not very forgiving either. Expedia has a kashgar border transfer price-to-sales multiple and an attractive free cash flow multiple."So it's not really a question of if lawmakers will try to ruin air travel,Tui Travel, which sells all-inclusive Urumqi travel packages, recently told Sky News that its sales for the summer were up 4% over 2012, while bookings in the month of January jumped 2%. but how.To take one example, the budget deal cut at the end of last year has hiked up your security fees by more than double.