Year: 2017

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December 15, 2017May 17, 2021

Staying Hydrated Just Got Easier

We tend to drink less water when we travel because of accessibility and that nagging urge to use the toilet. A lot of travel illnesses can be minimized by staying hydrated. Until recently, your only options were a fountain, probably with low water pressure, or a $5 bottle of water from any of the retail...

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December 2, 2017May 17, 2021

The Solo Traveler

To some solo travel can be dreaded, but for some, it’s a welcomed adventure. It’s freeing to explore on your own, at your own pace and to be able to do what you want when you want to. If you are a solo traveler or considering taking that plunge here are some tips to be...

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December 1, 2017May 17, 2021

Wanna Be A Smart Traveler?

Wanna be a smart traveler? Do what smart travelers do! Plan for the unexpected. Make a plan and have a plan B. It’s also important to be adaptable and flexible. Simply, don’t sweat the small stuff Know and understand the importance of logistics. You should have a checklist of things to do before you go,...

Seasoned Travelers Don’t Leave Home Without It
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November 24, 2017May 17, 2021

Seasoned Travelers Don’t Leave Home Without It

Remember that credit card commercial slogan, “don’t leave home without it”? Well, I wanted to know from other travel professionals and seasoned travelers what their must-have item is when they travel. That one thing they must take with them. It seems electronics tops the list. Starting with the cellphone. From taking photos, to apps that...

Minimum Connecting Time
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November 17, 2017May 17, 2021

Minimum Connecting Time

The best flight option is a non-stop flight, however, when flying to or from smaller cities chances are, you’ll have to make a connection. Doing so requires a bit of planning. First, know the airline and airports minimum connecting time. This is a designated time between two flights that the airline has set and is...

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November 4, 2017May 17, 2021

Leave Footprints of Positivity

Whenever I travel I take into consideration the old Native American proverb. Take only memories, Leave only footprints – Chief Seattle. We have a tradition of giving on most group trips I organize for Advantage International and when I travel professionally and personally I try to, at the very least leave a positive impression or...

Traveling To South Africa
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November 4, 2017May 17, 2021

Traveling To South Africa

Probably the most daunting thing about traveling to South Africa is the long flight. South African Airways has direct flights from New York and Washington, Dulles airports and they are between 14 – 16.5 hours. The Washington flight arrives in the late afternoon and the New York flights arrive in the morning. There are other...

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October 27, 2017May 17, 2021

Traveling In Costume?

It’s all fun and games until someone gets hurt, offended or arrested. Halloween is a fun time to get dressed up, however, you must take caution and have a bit of common sense when it comes to traveling in costume. While TSA and the airlines may get in on the fun as well, there are...

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September 24, 2017May 17, 2021

Packing The Carry-On Bag

I’m always asked how I get so much in my carry on bag and the answer is simple, I minimize what I take and here is how I do that. First, determine how much space you have in your bag. I prefer a hard sided bag because it has at least two compartments or sides....

Why I love Train Travel!
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September 20, 2017May 17, 2021

Why I love Train Travel!

With all of the modes of transportation, train travel is by far my favorite and my most enjoyable transportation experience. Here’s Why: Train stations are convenient. Typically located in the city center, you’re in a taxi or on the train an at your hotel in no time. That taxi ride is also much less than an airport...