How to Book Flights on Expedia
January 5, 2010 by admin
Filed under First In Travel Guides, Traveling Tips
Booking a flight has become a lot easier these days. With the help of the internet, you can simply book your flight online plus you can easily compare travel airfares of the different airlines through the airline’s website or from the various travel agencies online. Expedia, an internet based travel reservation website, allows you to book flights online in the most convenient way possible.
To book a flight with Expedia, go to Expedia.com. At the left side of the page you’ll find the Build Your Trip corner where you can start your booking. Tick the Flight button, and then choose the flight type you are taking – if it’s round trip, one-way, or multiple destinations. Then, indicate your place of departure and/or return (whatever is appropriate depending on the type of flight you are taking). After which, choose your date of travel, and the number of people travelling – the number of adults, seniors or children. You also get to choose your preferred airline as well as the class of flight whether economy, business or first. After doing so, click Search for Flights.
A new page will open that says Build your own trip. This allows you to choose a departing and returning flight from among the list of available flights of your chosen date. The site also shows you the corresponding travel airfares per aircraft. Click Choose a departing flight and/or Choose a return flight; it will open a new page, Flight Details. Here, you get to see the total amount to pay for your trip. Also, you get to review your flight details and the flight rules and restriction. Then, tick the “I have read and accepted the rules and restrictions” box, and click “Continue with booking”.
Expedia sign-in page will open showing you options to sign in. If you already have an account with Expedia, you may choose to sign in using your existing account. Or you may create a new account if you don’t have one yet. Also, you may choose to continue your booking as a guest. Just fill up the form with the information required and click once again the box that says, I have read and accepted the terms and conditions. Then, click Continue.
The new page, Enter Traveller Name, will require you to enter the details of the traveller/s. Then, click “Enter traveller and continue check out”. This will open another page, the Trip Preferences, which gives you the option to rename your saved itinerary and at the same time specify your flight preferences. After entering the required details, click “Proceed to booking”. It will open a new page about your Billing and delivery information. This page shows you your trip summary, and as you scroll down, you will see a brief instruction about the use of your Expedia e-ticket. And then, you’ll find the payment method. Enter your billing information, then click “Complete this booking”. The next page shows you the lists of all your confirmation numbers and ticket information, and you are good to go.
Make sure to have a print out of your ticket and Expedia confirmation numbers and bring it with you on your trip. Not only is booking made easy through Expedia, it also offers travel airfares at a reasonable price.
The Importance of Travel Brochures in Vacation
October 29, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, First In Travel Guides
At this age and time, when people hardly spend a day out of work and would like to at least have a week off, taking a nice vacation becomes everyone’s dream. Hence, careful planning about an anticipated dream vacation is very much necessary. Although some may enjoy surprises, many wouldn’t want unwanted disturbances during their most awaited vacation. To plan your vacation well, you may resort to travel brochures provided by many travel agencies.
Other than the internet, travel brochures today contain a wide and reliable source of travel information. As they increasingly become in demand among tourists, travel agencies now come up with more attractive, easy-to-understand brochures.
If you aren’t decided which place to spend your vacation to, you can collect as many travel brochures as you like so you can choose well and plan well. In taking a vacation, it pays to know beforehand what you are going to expect in a place, such as the accommodation, the food, the accessibility of the area, the people, and more importantly, the expenses. According to Stephen William’s Tourism: Critical Concepts in the Social Sciences, it was mentioned that among the British outgoing tourists, brochures had become a major information source, replacing to some extent the travel agent as a source of information. Meaning, more people rely on a travel brochure already. And this has now become a common practice as evidenced by the number of travel brochures produced and provided by travel agencies everywhere else in the world.
What can you find in a travel brochure that makes it a good source of information? Generally, travel brochures contain the following: Brief summary of the setting with highlights of important places, Location including a map, Geography, Major cities, Well-known places, Historic Sites and Landmarks, Recreation and Outdoor Activities—parks, sports, water, Entertainment, Climate and overall weather condition, Transportation, Arts and Culture including museums and theaters, Languages and Local Dialect, Food that the area is known for. It is indeed a compilation of a wide-spread of information laid in a not-so-small, not-so-big sheet of paper, the brochure.
Keep in mind, however, that you still need to confirm the details (especially the prices) with the hotel, or resort, or travel agency from which you got our travel brochures. There can be instances that certain services and/or fees have already changed or do not anymore apply.
This goes to stay that a perfect vacation is always possible. For someone who wants a nice and hassle-free vacation, stock yourself with travel brochures and you will get all the information you need. So you end up with your dream vacation.
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Worldwide Travel Insurance
October 23, 2009 by admin
Filed under Featured, First In Travel Guides
Travelling abroad requires doing a little background research about the place you are going to – the country in general, or the city/town in particular. You need to know and be updated about the safety of the place for your own good. Listen to the news if there are outbreaks of diseases that might, in anyway, affect you during travel. This also calls for checking whether the travel company who issued your ticket covers a travel insurance policy that you can avail of whenever you opt for a worldwide travel. Getting into some mess while abroad can be very depressing. One way to feel confident while travelling is to make sure that you are protected – that you are insured from the day you left till the day you come back.
While many people think that it is already enough to carry with them their credit card insurances or health cards, they seem to forget that certain conditions may not be covered by a health or credit card insurance especially if he/she is out of the territorial boundaries covered by the card. Worldwide travel offers a lot of surprises and fun, you wouldn’t want to ruin the fun while you are out there enjoying yourself to the highest level. Travel insurance ensures a perfect travel.
Why avail of travel insurance? There are many different reasons why someone, who enjoys the flying and who is often out for a worldwide travel, must consider getting a travel insurance. For one, an emergency situation abroad can be very expensive. Let’s say, a Chinese guy met an accident while he is in UK and he needs to be travelled back to China, air ambulance will cost him too much unless he is insured adequately.
The benefits of travel insurance may range from medical needs, health care, personal liability, 24-hour emergency assistance, lost or stolen possessions, and many others depending on the range or level assigned by the insurance company.
As someone who wants a peace of mind while on worldwide travel, you need to check out on the travel insurance companies in your locality and compare benefits and prices. It is better to shop around and look for good prices than to travel without being covered by any insurance. Low prices may mean less coverage and high prices may mean more benefits, choose what best you’re your need. Travel like your geared-up for a fight, you have yourself ready for anything worst to happen.
