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Travel Babble
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Our TSA rules may differ
from those abroad.
On our Amazon Brazil trip, 20 in our
group had scissors, clippers etc.
confiscated. Our protestations
were a mute point because all
foreign airports have different
rules. Some prohibit items that our
TSA permits. The reverse also holds
true. The EU permits liquids/gels
up to 4oz vs 3oz for us. No
comprehensive website combines all
rules of all countries, so you just
have to wing it. For USA
departures, you can read more about
it here:
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/index.shtm
Search Before You Sit - LA
Times
Sometimes you may get stuck in an
economy aisle seat where half your
leg room is taken up by the
entertainment center housed in an
immovable metal box. Go to
http://www.seatguru.com before
you make your seat selection.
Choose an airline, then the model
aircraft with interior designs to
view which seats are best.
New Baggage Fees!
First came the liquids, then fuel
surcharges and now luggage fees.
Generally speaking when you travel
abroad you're allowed up to 70lbs or
35 kilos. But watch out for you
connecting domestic leg. American
charges $15 per checked bag each
way. United is $15 for 1st bag and
$25 for 2nd. Delta is just $25 to
check 2nd bag. If you pack a lot
pay for the 2nd bag. If your bag is
1 lb over 50lbs, you'll be charged a
whopping $80 and $150 if it exceeds
70lbs each way!
We now must be ruthless with our
packing. Maybe I'll just wear
hiking boots with 6 outfits layered
together. These nickle and dime
fees are getting out of hand. Maybe
they'll start charging for bathroom
usage, seat belts, oversized
passengers and make us bring our own
lawn chairs.
As I was getting this newsletter
ready, I received an email from a
good client and friend Client
Darrell Moore (thank you!). In it
was a great satirical video on this
very subject of airline fees. You
can download and watch it by
following the link:

http://www.adventuresforsingles.com/a_satirical_look_at_new_airline.htm
Packing Tips:
Pack as much as possible your carry
on stuffing it with heaviest items.
It's imperative now to invest in a
new light weight suitcase. See
http://www.ebags.com Recently at
TJ Maxx I got a large Helium
Samsonite, 9lbs for $65.
Airline Cutbacks and New
Fuel Surcharges
When we went to ticket our
Thailand/Cambodia group, we were
informed Thai Airways will now only
fly 5 days a week which totally
changed our trip. Travel Agent
Magazine states that all airlines
are reducing capacity by grounding
or culling more planes and cutting
out destinations now by 5 to 20%.
This may affect a ticket you already
hold and certainly will reduce
frequent flyer award seats.
Our air consolidator sent us a
detailed list of updated fuel
surcharges. Briefly, carriers to
Europe are adding up to $147 to $165
each way. Africa and Asia flights
are adding $175 to $210 each way.
We'll all just have to adjust.
From consumer advocate Clark
Howard's website
"Best deal found: Adventures for
Singles - Excellent deal for solo
travelers!"