Stress-Free Holiday Travel Guide By Catharine Allado

Stress-Free Holiday Travel Guide By Catharine Allado Planning ahead is key in avoiding stress during the Holidays. The Christmas season is the busiest and most stressful time of the year for traveling. Despite the current economic condition, most people will still travel to be with their famil

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Immunocompromised Traveller

Risk Assessment in the Immunocompromised Traveler The main risk for the immunocompromised traveler is a complication or exacerbation of the underlying disease. In addition, endemic infectious diseases that may be acquired at the destination(s) may cause disease of increased severity in the travel

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Kangra hill stations

KANGRA KANGRA (Introduction)   This ancient town of Kangra lies overlooking the gushing torrents of the Banganga River, a tributary of the Beas rising from the southern slopes of the milky Dhauladhars. But saying simply that Kangra is an ancient town is not enough; it has the distinction of being

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Solving the Flight Delays Are the Key to the Development of China’s Civil Aviation Industry By Dana Scott

The General Administration of China Civil Aviation said that to solve the flight delays and to supply better normal flight service, the key is to achieve a rapid development of aviation industry. Now, more and more people choose to fly to their destinations. Airplane is the first choice of tr

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How to Book Airline Tickets Online By Scott Dobson

The Following are the steps required when booking airline tickets : - Searching flight route - Selecting flight number - Entering your data - Payment - Printing tickets Searching flight route Usually the airlines website will provide the airline flight routes available. The

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Airline Longevity in Turbulent Times By Lance Winslow

Boy, it sure would be tough to be in the airline business these days. With fuel prices unknown, and China up roaming the Globe to secure its oil needs, well here we go again to the top of the supply-demand curve. And this time one worries that we may not see the prices come back down. What does t

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CAAC - Passengers Have the Most Complaints on the Services When a Flight is Delayed By Douglas Martin

The consumers' business center of Civil Aviation Administration of China(CAAC) published the users' appraisal in 2008 recently. The data showed in all of the services of CAAC, passengers have the most complaints on the service when a flight is delayed. On all of the appraisals of services of

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Should Airline Passengers Be Allowed to Use VOIP Technology From WiFi on Airliners? By Lance Winslow

  Perhaps you have heard that many airlines will now be having in-flight Internet service available via WiFi. That's correct, The Federal Aviation Administration, has approved applications of several airlines to equip their airliners with WiFi. Unfortunately, there have already been Voice IP t

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Scuba Diving in Pattaya By Harri Brent

Most people don't come to Pattaya to learn how to scuba dive, but maybe they would, if they knew that Pattaya has excellent and well equipped dive shops, beautiful dive spots - like the near and far islands and some of the best dive boats in Thailand. The Saifon Robert Camp of the Adventure Di

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About Ballarat, Victoria, Australia By Hannah Kelly

If you are thinking of planning a quiet and enjoyable vacation then you could consider planning one to Ballarat, Victoria as it has many attractions for the discerning tourist. There are many parks and gardens, war museums, statues and monuments along with the beautiful lakes and ponds. This art

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