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Tips To Glide Through Customs
When you enter a foreign country, you will have to go through Passport/Immigration and Customs.  Here you will have your passport stamped to gain entry to the country.  You will also have to go through customs and possibly have your luggage inspected.
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<p>When you enter a foreign country, you will have to go through Passport/Immigration and Customs.  Here you will have your passport stamped to gain entry to the country.  You will also have to go through customs and possibly have your luggage inspected.</p>
<p>This will depend on what you declare on your arrival form.  This is the one that you fill out in the airplane.  It will also depend on how you look.</p>
<p>You may think that I am talking about profiling whether it be racial profiling or otherwise, but what I am talking about is how you appear to the security inspectors.</p>
<p>I always dress half-way decent when I travel.  I do not wear a suit and tie but at the same time I dont wear cut-off shorts, sandals and a ripped shirt.  I dress in-between.</p>
<p>I usually wear a pair of jeans, collar shirt, and loafers.  Loafers make it a little easier to get through security at the departing airport and the jeans and polo type shirt are comfortable.  I recommend you wear comfortable and presentable clothes.</p>
<p>If you look like a shabby bum the chances are higher that you will be inspected.</p>
<p>It is also recommended that you dont wear anything that will bring attention to yourself.  Dont wear a shirt that promotes drugs, is vulgar, or is extremely patriotic.  Dress down a bit and be comfortable.</p>
<p>There are a couple of other things that you can do to be a bit more presentable to the security personnel.</p>
<p>About one-half hour before your plane is scheduled to land, stop off in the bathroom and freshen up.  Use either your own toiletries or the free ones in the bathroom.  Brush your teeth, comb your hair, and splash some water in your face.  Long flights can leave you looking a bit haggard.</p>
<p>You may want to check your appearance in the mirror and see if your need to tuck in your shirt, straighten up and try to flatten a few wrinkles, or just clean the sleeping gunk out of your eyes.</p>
<p>I know it can be a pain to carry toiletries on the plane with all the new security requirements, but you are allowed to bring small items of liquids as long as they are displayed properly in a large zip-lock bag.  Check with the TSA web site for the latest rules.</p>
<p>If you are dressed neatly, and look refreshed, you should be able to waltz right through Customs and Immigration.</p>
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		<title>Tips On How To Enjoy Traveling Alone</title>
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<p>Want to go to a new exciting place, but dont have anyone to tag along? There may be times when you have to travel alone in a foreign land. Whether just for fun or on official business, you have to take safety measures. Traveling alone need not be lonely. It could be fun in more ways than one. Dont be reluctant to travel just because your on your own. Just remember these things:</p>
<p>*Plan ahead<br />
Research and read about the place youre heading to. Know wheres the nearest hotel, restaurant, and such. Make reservations too, if possible. That way, your travel is on a good start.</p>
<p>*Take a city map<br />
You better study how to read maps. Needless to say, these can guide you where you are going, especially if its the first time youre going to that place. Relying too much on the cab driver is not a good idea.</p>
<p>*Learn the language<br />
Just study the basics, and the most common things youre likely to ask a local. Learn it before you arrive. </p>
<p>*Hide your valuables<br />
Put your guard up. Dont invite muggers to come and get you. Dont wear too much jewelry outside the streets. Use inexpensive accessories. </p>
<p>*Dress appropriately<br />
Check what the locals wear on a given time of day. You dont want your clothes screaming youre a tourist. The lesser attention you draw to yourself, the better. </p>
<p>*Dont be afraid to ask for directions<br />
It would be okay to ask someone for directions, but be sure you are going to choose who to ask. You can ask a waiter in restaurant, or the receptionist in your hotel. Just be sure you get all information. Asking from a complete stranger outside is not advisable.</p>
<p>*Bring some cash<br />
Take just enough. Travelers checks and credit cards are good, and it could be your primary mode of payment, but you might want to keep a few extra dollars in your pocket with local money. </p>
<p>*Enjoy your self<br />
Well, you are traveling, so make the most of it. Make friends with a local. Talk to somebody over lunch in a caf. Get the addresses of the friends you make to send them a thank you card. Maybe next time, youd be their host.</p>
<p>Traveling alone can be your best experience. With solo traveling, you will definitely learn more about your self and what you can do. Try it. It would be fun!</p>
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		<title>Tips on Finding the Best Hotel Deals</title>
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<p>When it comes to choosing a hotel for your vacation, it often becomes an issue of low cost and convenient location.  More often than not, particularly when traveling to major tourist areas with popular attractions, the closer the lodging is to the destination or attraction, the more expensive it will be.  That is why the best way to save money on lodging is to stay in an outlying area.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, this might mean that you will spend more time driving to your destinations, which inevitably means more money spent on gasoline.  It is important to asses all of the factors in order to make sure that staying in more distant hotel will really cost you less money.  </p>
<p>There are several ways to save money on lodging without compromising the quality of your accommodations.  For example, paying for a membership in AAA or a similar auto club also provides you with discounts on hotel rooms, as does being a member of the military or being a senior citizen.  When booking a hotel room, make sure you ask about discounts that may be available.</p>
<p>Another tip for finding lower cost lodging is to try shopping early for your hotel room.  Often, hotels will reserve a block of lower-priced rooms, available on a first come, first serve basis.  Getting the best lodging deal is often based on timing and planning ahead.</p>
<p>Saving money on a hotel room means next to nothing if the place is a pigsty, or unsafe.  Shopping for a budget hotel does not mean you have to settle for a hotel that is dirty, poorly run or in a dangerous area.  </p>
<p>Fortunately, the Internet makes it so easy to find great deals on quality budget hotels.  The Internet cuts the time it takes to research lodging down to a fraction of what it used to take.  Most hotels, even budget properties, have websites and feature photos of the property, rooms, and the surrounding area.  It has never been easier to research the lodging that you are considering, especially if you have never stayed there before.</p>
<p>Dont forget to research the area in which the hotel is located also.  Be sure to check out things like restaurants and attractions within walking distance of the hotel.  Amenities, especially on vacation, are important.</p>
<p>On the Internet there are a number of review sites available where those who have stayed in various hotels can share their experiences and their opinions of the hotels.  These review sites are invaluable for travelers, especially if you are going to a place for the first time.</p>
<p>In addition, the Internet hosts a number of travel web sites where travelers and tourists can locate and compare lodging based on their particular need, such as for their individual dates of stay and destinations.  These web sites provide several ways to search, including distance from an attraction, price, and star level.  The only thing that you need to bear in mind when using such a web site is that comparison web sites only showcase properties that pay a fee, so using a particular site does not necessarily ensure the best price for your trip.  For locating the best deals online, it is best to refer to several web sites in order to get a real idea of the lowest prices available.</p>
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<p>Considering the areas most impacted by bird flu are in Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, it is advisable to stay clear of these regions. However, circumstances may arise that necessitates travel. In which case, you need to know how to protect yourself in these areas from contracting bird flu.</p>
<p>In general, basic hygiene can prevent a wide array of infectious diseases. For this reason, frequent hand washing is advised to eliminate bacteria and viral components from ones hands.</p>
<p>More specifically, travelers should avoid any contact with poultry, including those held for agricultural use or wild birds. Any area potentially contaminated with bird feces should also be avoided. Currently, bird flu is only being transmitted from poultry to humans and not from human contact; therefore, you should assume every bird you see is potentially infected, as that very well may be the case.</p>
<p>You should also take special care not to ingest undercooked poultry, poultry products, or dishes made with poultry blood, as the virus may still be active in such dishes. </p>
<p>You also need to avoid contact with sick people or people that are exposed to poultry. This may seem excessive, but the bird flu virus is expected to mutate and be transmitted through human contact. If this were to occur, you could easily catch the disease from someone else. It is better to be cautious and alive than the alternative. Likewise, you may also consider avoiding crowds, as densely populated areas are an ideal breeding ground to spread disease.</p>
<p>If, during your travels, you become severely ill, you may contact a United States Embassy for guidance in seeking treatment and notifying family and friends. Depending on your location, medical care may be limited. Use caution in securing treatment.</p>
<p>Special concern has been shown in visiting Singapore and Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve; however, it has been made very clear that Singapore is free from bird flu. Two entities, AVA and NParks, have continual surveillance projects of the reserve and take blood samples from the birds on a regular basis to ensure infection has not occurred. On the same token, it is unlikely a human would become infected by a wild bird, as direct handling is almost impossible. Most of the cases reported have been contracted from chickens or domestic birds. The primary way a human would be infected from a wild bird is through contact with bodily secretions and feces.</p>
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Tips For Vacationing On A Budget
Looking for some vacation money saving ideas? Theres nothing wrong with vacationing on a budget. Hey, we all cant travel like the rich and famous.
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<p>Looking for some vacation money saving ideas? Theres nothing wrong with vacationing on a budget. Hey, we all cant travel like the rich and famous.</p>
<p>You save all year to get the money for a well earned vacation. You want to stretch your vacation budget but still enjoy yourself. Sounds like a good plan. To help you out Ive together some vacation money saving ideas that I hope you will find useful.</p>
<p>If you have a particular destination in mind it pays to plan ahead. Research the attractions and facilities. Find out what specials or discounts they may have going. Look for other things to do or see nearby so that you can make good use of your time and cut down on the running from place to place.</p>
<p>Plan your vacation for the off season. You can usually get better deals on lots of things like plane tickets, hotels, car rentals, cruises and lots of other things.</p>
<p>If you have friends or relatives nearby your destination consider asking them if you can stay with them. Dont be a freeloader though. Even though you help pay for the groceries and other expenses your host incurs, its still a good vacation money saving idea.</p>
<p>If you are flying try to plan your trip for when tickets are traditionally cheapest. That would be Feb thru May and September thru December (except the week before Thanksgiving and the two week period before Christmas). Try to avoid flying on Friday afternoons as this is often the busiest time of the week for airlines.</p>
<p>Meals can be expensive at restaurants so you can save some money by packing food for the road.</p>
<p>When eating out try to avoid the places that obviously cater to tourists. Find out where the locals eat. Ask around. The smaller family owned places usually have better food at better prices. You may have to go a little out of your way but it is usually worth it for some vacation money savings.</p>
<p>Hotels are typically more expensive the closer you get to a major attraction. With a little planning you can find a good balance between price and distance.</p>
<p>When picking hotels dont just go by the ratings. Compare the amenities they offer. Often you will find that you really dont need everything offered by that 4 star hotel and you can do very nicely at the 3 starwith a better price!</p>
<p>Consider buying or renting an RV. You travel at your own pace. Cooking and bathrooms are always close by. You can meet a lot of other friendly RVers who will usually be glad to point out the best places to go.</p>
<p>When traveling by car you can save fuel by renting a smaller fuel efficient model. Packing light, reducing your speed and maintaining proper tire air pressure will also cut the gas costs.</p>
<p>Make sure that your car is ready for the trip. Good tires, oil change, tune-up and all that good stuff. Its a heck of a lot cheaper and more convenient to deal with these things before you go rather than on the road somewhere.</p>
<p>Check out the local transportation system of buses, trains or trolleys. These can be considerably cheaper than using taxis.</p>
<p>Camping is a great vacation money saving idea. There are lots of campgrounds around. They are cheap and you may end up with an experience that outshines anything you can get a fancy hotel.</p>
<p>Plan activities that dont require a lot of money. Hiking, and swimming are good ones. Local Museums and historical sites are often very reasonably priced as well as being quite educational and fun. The big theme parks have their appeal but you can really go through the cash at those places.</p>
<p>Plan picnics. These can be excellent vacation money saving opportunities as well as a chance to really relax and enjoy the local area.</p>
<p>Avoid buying souvenirs. Its easy to get caught up and blow a bundle on these overpriced goodies. Set some mental rules ahead of time about how much you will spend on souvenirs and it will be easier to stick to it when the time comes.</p>
<p>I hope that you find some of these vacation money saving ideas helpful. Make a plan and stick to it. Theres no reason why you cant have a great vacation without emptying the bank account.</p>
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Tips For Travellers To The Tropics
I went on my first holiday to the tropics recently. I was afraid of catching a disease, so I did a bit of research, and took some precautions. Here are some tips I found useful. 
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<p>I went on my first holiday to the tropics recently. I was afraid of catching a disease, so I did a bit of research, and took some precautions. Here are some tips I found useful. </p>
<p>1. Get your shots.</p>
<p>I spent a short time in areas relatively free of mosquito-borne disease. The key word is &#8216;relatively&#8217;. A two week holiday in an urban area is probably alright. If you&#8217;re staying for months, or in an area flagged as dangerous, get your shots well in advance. Don&#8217;t leave it until the last minute, as by then it&#8217;ll be too late! The drugs need some time to &#8216;kick in&#8217;, and your doctor may have to order them in advance.</p>
<p>2. Get an insect repellent.</p>
<p>I made one for mosquitoes by mixing citronella with olive oil. Citronella is an essential oil (an essence). I rubbed the mixture on all exposed areas morning and night, and after washing. Seemed to do the trick. I put too much oil in, I think, so it smelled a bit. Better that, than being bitten, I say!</p>
<p>3. Wear long sleeved shirts and trousers.</p>
<p>I also wore socks in bed. Give pests no purchase! Mosquitoes are just doing what comes naturally; they need your blood to live. It&#8217;s just unfortunate that they can pass on parasites when they bite. Deny them a meal, and the only things you&#8217;ll bring back from your holiday are a silly hat and some souvenir photos. To wear long sleeved garments in bed, you&#8217;ll need a room with a fan and air conditioning. No need to set them to freezing; just cool, with a slight breeze.</p>
<p>4. Air conditioning.</p>
<p>Air conditioning and fans are supposed to deflect mosquitoes, which is good. Avoid &#8216;going native&#8217;, and thinking you&#8217;re as hardy as the locals. They get malaria and dengue as well, be sure of that.</p>
<p>5. Use mosquito nets.</p>
<p>Do what you can to keep them at bay. Paranoia is good!</p>
<p>6. Avoid ice and salads</p>
<p>Ice can have faecal coliforms. It depends on what water it&#8217;s been made from. Salads can be prepared by low-paid workers who&#8217;ve forgotten to wash their hands. In Muslim countries, they often don&#8217;t use toilet paper, just a hose, so if the staff haven&#8217;t been scrupulous about their personal hygiene &#8230;</p>
<p>You may feel self-conscious about refusing. Would you like your holiday to be spoiled by a spell in hospital, in a Third-world country, just for the sake of avoiding embarrassment? People like people who are forthright, so stick to your guns.</p>
<p>7. Don&#8217;t drink the water.</p>
<p>A country can have a veneer of modernity, but what separates the men from the boys is the sewage system. The tap water may not be filtered properly. Drink bottled water, or water you&#8217;ve boiled yourself. Get a kettle, and boil it up every day, then put the water in your water bottle in the morning. Easy.</p>
<p>8. Drink plenty of water.</p>
<p>A few sips every so often, rather than a litre in one go. You&#8217;ll save on trips to the lavatory! </p>
<p>9. Stay out of the sun.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s a reason the locals are laid back; it&#8217;s too hot to run around like you do at home. Sun tanning is actually skin damage. Due to ozone layer depletion, you may be getting more than a golden tan. Who cares if you don&#8217;t come back home bronzed? Ladies especially will appreciate this in later years, when their sisters have leathery skin from roasting on the beach. Nothing less &#8216;cool&#8217; than a white man with sunstroke, either.</p>
<p>When travelling in the tropics, it&#8217;s best to be paranoid. I hope you can still enjoy your holiday!</p>
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Tips For Traveling Safely In The Us
Are you planning to spend your vacation in the United States of America? Have you processed your legal documents and all youre waiting for is to go aboard the plane and start the dream journey of your life?
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<p>Are you planning to spend your vacation in the United States of America? Have you processed your legal documents and all youre waiting for is to go aboard the plane and start the dream journey of your life?</p>
<p>Here are some tips that would provide you a safe tour to the US:</p>
<p>1) Legal matters. These are the safety measures provided by the US Embassy for tourists.</p>
<p>* Before leaving your own country, you should register with the U.S. Embassy. Provide them with your itinerary and copies of your passport. This will ensure that your whereabouts are known in case it is necessary to contact you during emergencies. </p>
<p>* Remember to have a valid passport. And if your travel requires a visa, your visas should always be intact with the passport. Remember to fill out all your information on the emergency page located inside your passport.</p>
<p>* Be aware of all the local laws of the US. Always be reminded that you should abide by the laws of the U.S Constitution.</p>
<p>* Make multiple copies of the identification page of your passport. This will assist in the replacement of your passport if it is stolen or lost. </p>
<p>2) Electricity. If you have brought appliances that would make use of electrical systems, be aware of the voltages used with these devices. </p>
<p>* US residential use 115 volts of electrical systems operated at 60 hertz. If your electric appliances operate on different voltages, you will need a voltage converter or transformer before plugging the appliance. </p>
<p>* The main wall sockets in the US basically make use of 115 volts which looks like two parallel flat blades. Make sure to match the socket with the device by purchasing a converter. </p>
<p>3) Basic Information.</p>
<p>* The official language in the USA is English.</p>
<p>* Used as measurements in road signs, temperature displays, and tourist brochures are the imperial and metric system.</p>
<p>* It is customary in the US to tip for services. Tips average from 10% to 20%, depending on the discretion of the person paying the bill. </p>
<p>4) Safety.</p>
<p>* Never leave your luggage unattended in public areas. Do not accept any package from strangers. </p>
<p>* Prevent wearing eye-catching clothing and priceless jewelry to avoid being a victim of crime. Do not carry large amounts of money and credit cards of. </p>
<p>* Deal with official agents when purchasing art, antiques and exchanging money. This would help in avoiding the violation of local laws. </p>
<p>* If you suddenly get into trouble, it is best to contact the nearest U.S. Embassy.</p>
<p>Now you know the basics, its your turn to enjoy your travel legally and safely. Have fun.</p>
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Here are some quick tips to make your travel easier and safer:  
    * Register so the State Department can better assist you in an emergency:  Register your travel plans with the State Department.  This will help them contact you if there [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here are some quick tips to make your travel easier and safer:  </p>
<p>    * Register so the State Department can better assist you in an emergency:  Register your travel plans with the State Department.  This will help them contact you if there is a family emergency in the U.S., or if there is a crisis where you are traveling.  In accordance with the Privacy Act, information on your welfare and whereabouts will not be released to others without your express authorization.</p>
<p>    * Sign passport, and fill in the emergency information:  Make sure you have a signed, valid passport, and a visa, if required, and fill in the emergency information page of your passport.</p>
<p>    * Leave copies of itinerary and passport data page:  Leave copies of your itinerary, passport data page and visas with family or friends, so you can be contacted in case of an emergency.  Keep an extra color copy of your passport and visa and stick it in your wallet.  Secure your passport in the hotel safe and carry the copy wherever you go.</p>
<p>    * Check your overseas medical insurance coverage:  Ask your medical insurance company if your policy applies overseas, and if it covers emergency expenses such as medical evacuation.  If it does not, consider supplemental insurance.</p>
<p>    * Familiarize yourself with local conditions and laws:   While in a foreign country, you are subject to its laws. Laws in other countries may be stricter than at your home country.  Learn the laws before you go.  Regardless of what country you are visiting; do not get involved in drugs.</p>
<p>    * Take precautions to avoid being a target of crime:  To avoid being a target of crime, do not wear conspicuous clothing or jewelry and do not carry excessive amounts of money.  Also, do not leave unattended luggage in public areas and do not accept packages from strangers.</p>
<p>    * Contact the embassy in an emergency: Consular personnel at U.S. Embassies and Consulates abroad and in the U.S. are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, to provide emergency assistance to U.S. citizens. The Office of Overseas Citizen Services in the State Departments Bureau of Consular Affairs may be reached for assistance with emergencies at 1-888-407-4747, if calling from the U.S. or Canada, or 202-501-4444, if calling from overseas.</p>
<p>Prior planning will prevent future problems.  It only takes a few minutes to register online, copy your passport, and check the local laws.  It may save you minor aggravation or possibly time behind bars.</p>
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Tips for Travelers Who are Going to Hong Kong
Hong Kong is a key destination for many travelers. It has a population of more than seven million, scattered all throughout its more than 200 islands.
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<p>Hong Kong is a key destination for many travelers. It has a population of more than seven million, scattered all throughout its more than 200 islands.</p>
<p>It is located in Eastern Asia, near China and the South China Sea. Formerly, leased to Great Britain, Hong Kong was officially returned to China in 1997.  Hong Kong offers diversity in: culture, religion, and lifestyles.</p>
<p>Chinese, (Cantonese) and English are both the official language here. So foreigners, who are planning to visit, should not have any problems exploring, and experiencing the culture of this vibrant place; since English is widely spoken here.</p>
<p>Hong Kong dollar is the currency in use here. One American dollar roughly equals around 7 Hong Kong dollars.  </p>
<p>Hong Kong is known for: its unique energetic vibe, its wonderful food, and beautiful skylines. It&#8217;s best to always bring a camera when roaming around in the city, so travelers can capture the essence of this place, and will always have a memento of their visit.</p>
<p>Hong Kong offers many great upscale shopping districts that rival the high end streets of: Shanghai, London and Paris. But the best places to shop here are the unique shops, and street markets that exhibit the charm and uniqueness of the locality.</p>
<p>It is wise to look around at the various stores to compare prices before buying anything. The best part of all is that sales tax is exempted on everything in Hong Kong.</p>
<p>The best way to get around Hong Kong is to purchase an Octopus payment card. This card takes you everywhere. It can also be used on any public transportation system, except taxis. It can even be used in vending machines, restaurants, and convenient stores, fast food places, etc.</p>
<p>Some of the key places in Hong Kong are:</p>
<p>- Hong Kong Island is the most urbanized district. It&#8217;s the heart and soul of the city. </p>
<p>- Kowloon is one of, if not, the most populated cities in the world. It also offers the best view of the skyline.</p>
<p>- Disney Land Hong Kong which is located in Lantau Island. This is only the third International sight for a main Disney them park.  It is best to make reservations ahead of time for lodging. It tends to be packed, especially during the holidays.</p>
<p>Hong Kong also has a great natural landscape that can be seen by riding a train that goes all the way up to the higher part of Hong Kong Island. With so many things to do and sights to be seen Hong Kong is truly a must see for any traveler.</p>
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		<title>Tips For The Right Holiday Travel Package</title>
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<p>Well it is not usually wise to be traveling during holidays as these are the times when almost every other person in the world is traveling. It is of course best to plan ahead or book ahead and go to your destination early to avoid all the hassle but if youre one of those last minute people or probably one of those who cant really avoid it, you should follow the next few tips for a fairly better journey and maybe a cheaper stay.</p>
<p>- Holiday travel packages were never made with only one person in mind; no two people are alike, keep this in mind because the agencies that packed them have kept these in mind, use this fact to haggle your way into cheaper or sometimes better deals. Even if there are ready made packages, you can ask for extra perks especially if youre staying for more than a week.</p>
<p>- Be careful of travel agents. Travel agents may give you the best deal for your package, which normally include airfare, lodgings and transportation, but a really good agent can be really flexible. One example would be if you want a rental car for the first half of your trip but you want to get rid of it by the second half, a good agent can arrange this for you, sometimes for a cheaper price.</p>
<p>- Be sure that the package you want is available, you dont want to get pulled into something that ends up being sold out, some people give out too-good-to-be-true packages which end up being sold out in the end, so before you make a deal or transfer a morsel of cash, make sure that it is still available.</p>
<p>- Be sure to know exactly what airline and route your taking, you wont want those unpleasant layovers which can be a real pain, not to mention delay your schedule.</p>
<p>- A good sign of a good package is one that is very flexible, as said before, no two people are alike, and a good package should reflect that, it should allow you to choose between destinations, as well as brands and lodgings without changing the price. A choice in which rental car to take is also a sign of a good package.</p>
<p>- Finally, its good to ask for discounts that you might get if you do certain stuff, like stay in the hotel for more than a week, or sign up on the internet instead of by phone. Research first before you cough up the money for down-payment; make sure youve exhausted all possible discount generating ways before you decide on a package.</p>
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