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This is why I say use a travel agent. There are a lot of benefits. As your friendly neighborhood travel agent, I’m still...
03/18/2020

This is why I say use a travel agent. There are a lot of benefits. As your friendly neighborhood travel agent, I’m still here and working for you.

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Dozens of travelers have taken to social media about online travel company, BookIt.com , with...

03/18/2020

Dominican Republic just made an announcement a little over a hour ago starting tomorrow no U.S. citizens are allowed to enter the country. Or any US arrivals period for 14 days. (Until April 2nd)

Jamaica & Aruba announced yesterday ANY U.S. citizens that travel there will be self quarantined in their rooms for 14 days. (Until April 2)

Caymen islands is shutting down their airport March 22nd - April 12th.

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03/07/2020

Let me help you book your next trip to Uganda. It’s a beautiful place to experience

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It might not be as famous as Rwanda, Kenya or Botswana, but Uganda is one of Africa's most inspiring destinations

11/14/2019

Travel Tip of the day. Be sure to get the "Real ID" for License or State ID by October 2020 for TSA Compliance to Fly.

08/21/2019

Why do many people go shopping the minute they have money in their wallets? Material wealth brings you happiness, albeit

06/27/2019

Roommates, there has been a large conversation based around the number of mysterious tourist deaths happening the the Dominican Republic recently, ...

06/19/2019

You can fly from Cincinnati to the Big Easy for as little as $39 starting in November, but you have to book your ticket soon!

06/19/2019

TRAVEL TIP TUESDAY: GET TRAVEL INSURANCE.

For the past 2 weeks I have be rebooking people scared to go to the DR. Those who didn’t have Travel Insurance had to decide, loose everything I paid or GO IN SPITE OF. For some that meant losing THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS !!!😳

Travel Insurance, Do you really need this?
Have you ever missed a flight connection due to a delay? Had to cancel your vacation due to illness or family emergency? Have an airline lose your luggage? If you answered yes to any of these then you probably know the stress trying to get money refunded, another flight arranged or find clothes until you can get your luggage. Travel insurance is one of those items you need to really consider when booking your vacation to ensure a less stressful situation if the worse

No one wants to think anything bad will happen while on vacation, but why not make sure you are covered just in case. For just a few extra dollars to can have some extra added protection and peace for your vacation.

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05/06/2019

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Although all-inclusive resorts are less popular in the United States than Mexico or Caribbean islands, there are some available for travelers who want to simplify their vacation. From Hawaii to New Hampshire, these hotels have all-inclusive packages available so you don't have to think too hard abou...

04/28/2019

PETRA'S TRAVEL TIP CORNER.✈️

10 Simple Tips for a Smoother Trip

1. Park with your car nose out.
In the rush to catch the parking lot bus, it’s easy to leave an interior light on; I’d guess that more travelers I know have had dead batteries at an airport than in any other situation.

If you return to your car to find a dead battery, broken windows due to thievery or any other potential problem, you’ll want your car to be parked nose out for easier access to the battery, or for an easier hook-up to a tow truck.

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2. Leave time to get to economy lots.

As airports expand, they need more parking spaces; those spaces are ever more frequently found in parking lots that are off-airport in every respect but name.

You’ll also find that these lots are often significantly lower-priced than other lots. As a result, they’re the best place for economy-minded travelers, especially for longer trips where you’re racking up several days’ worth of parking fees. Also, these are the last lots to fill up; if you’re flying during peak travel periods, you may have no choice but to use these distant lots.

I’ve found that buses and monorails run regularly to these lots, but I invariably need up to 20 to 30 minutes more than I might in less remote parking lots. If you’re looking to save money, or are traveling over a major holiday weekend, leave extra time to get from the lot to the terminal.

3. Pack essentials in your carry-on.

Recent stats indicate that, on average, at least one bag on every flight is lost or delayed. If there’s anything you can’t live without, pack it in your carry-on. This is especially true of items that are not easily or inexpensively replaced, such as running shoes or a lightweight raincoat.

And you’ll get through airport security faster if you pack your carry-on more efficiently. For example, have your quart-size plastic bag with liquids and gels packed in an outside pouch or right near the top of your bag so that you can easily pull it out for screening. See Packing Tips and What Not to Pack for more ideas.

4. Know your hotel information.
If a) your baggage is lost or delayed; b) you miss your connection and will be late checking in; or c) you are going to a destination you’ve never visited before, you’ll want to have complete contact information for your hotel on your person. Before you leave home, print out the hotel’s name, address and phone number, and program the latter into your cell phone. It’s also a good idea to print out a map of the hotel’s neighborhood, whether for your own use or to show to a confused cab driver.

5. Take old currency with you.

Exchanging foreign currency after you’ve returned home is a hassle, especially since almost no one spends any time in an actual bank these days. Why else do so many travelers have so much funny money lying around?

If you travel abroad with any frequency, and have any stray foreign currency laying around, take it with you the next time you cross international borders. Then, when you get some local currency, you can exchange the money from any other country at the same time.

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6. Save your boarding pass.
Do you usually toss your boarding pass as soon as you step off the plane? You might want to reconsider. Your boarding pass can serve as proof of travel if your airline fails to give you the proper credit for frequent flier miles; this type of problem is particularly common if you’re flying on a codeshare partner of the airline in question. Your boarding pass can also be useful as a receipt for tax purposes, particularly if you’re self-employed.

7. Know when to use — and when to skip — the skycaps.

Skycap upside: You check-in at the curb, lose the bulky luggage and head straight to your gate.

Skycap downside: They don’t give you a seat assignment, and they cost a few bucks. (Don’t forget to tip; skycaps often aren’t paid a full wage and depend on tips to make their living.)

So when is it best to use the skycaps, and when can you skip them?

First off, if you’re running late, the skycaps could get you onto a plane you’d miss otherwise. If it’s really tight, there’s no guarantee that your bags will make it onto the plane, but I’ve seen some skycaps work near-miracles in this department.

I do it this way: I walk inside the terminal and take a look at both the length of the line for check-in, and the clock. If the line isn’t too long, and I have enough time, I head for the check-in; I get your seat assignments, can make any special requests, get credit for frequent flier miles, and can best address any problems with the flight such as delays or cancellations.

If the line is long and time is tight, I walk back out to the skycaps, tip them well and sprint for the gate. As I mention above, your bags may not move as quickly as you do, but the skycaps will make the effort.

One other scenario: you have plenty of time, but know that your flight is nearly full, and the line is long. Every minute you spend in line is another minute that the window and aisle seats are given away. If you check in with the skycap, then sprint to the gate for your seat assignment, you’ll often find that the line at the gate is much shorter than at check-in, and you’ll actually get your seat assignment more quickly.

8. Get your seat assignments ASAP.
As I mention above, every minute you pass without a seat assignment is another minute that your aisle or window seat is given to someone else. Your best bet is to check in online, which can typically be done up to 24 hours before your flight. But note that not all flights, airlines or classes of travel permit advance check-in (or seating assignments).

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9. Mark your bags with an easily recognizable item.
The days of flower-pattern steamer trunks are long gone; now we all buy our bags at the same stores from the same manufacturers.

The result: an endless stream of nearly identical bags on the baggage carousel. The solution: mark your bags by tying a colorful ribbon, stitching a unique patch or putting a large sticker on your bags. You won’t see other passengers pulling your bags off the carousel to check for their tiny name tags, and you’ll be able to see your suitcases come out the door from miles away.

10. Remember your flight number.
This may seem like a no-brainer, but knowing your flight number can make your life easier in small or foreign airports that do not list the full names of destination airports, or list by flight number alone.

04/26/2019

Every day for the month of May, Sandals Resorts is giving away a 7-day, 6-night vacation for two to mothers, teachers, nurses or military members.

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