Getting Back to Basics With Camping by Bob Darrah

Whether you are watching TV, listening to the radio, reading the paper, or tweeting for that matter, a lot of the conversation has been about the recession and the recovery from it. A clear majority of the people I watch and listen to seem to think that, although the recession and the subsequent

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Guide to Car Hire Abroad For First-Timers By David John Martin

Although the recession and weak pound is causing many UK holidaymakers to think twice about a voyage to the Eurozone, it is fair to say that many European resorts will still be bustling with Brits-Abroad in August. For many destinations that are further than a ferry ride away, hiring a car seems

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Passenger Van Rental - A Recession Tip By Kerry Doulatt

A friend of mine recently went on there vacation to Myrtle Beach South Carolina, I wanted to find out how their party traveled. I gave him a call and he said they rented a passenger van. He initially had 8 people in his party. Well, they decided to invite two couples in the area and they needed

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Car Rental Sector Driving Up Profits - What it Means For Car Rental Customers By Lance Winslow

Many car rental customers had complained during the bottom of the recession because the car rental agencies had not dropped their prices very much. The airlines, the hotels, and all the restaurants have been giving discounts to get people in; even cities have been spending big bucks on trying to

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Many Rental Car Agencies Doing Away With Side Airbag Options - Car Rental Consumers Beware! By Lance Winslow

Not all cars have side air bags, although most of the luxury models do. If you are ever "T-boned" in an intersection it can be one of the worst accidents you could ever have causing great physical injury to all the passengers in the vehicle which are hit. This is why side airbags became so popul

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The Rise in Popularity of Leasing High Quality Cars By Steve Hill

Over the weekend I read an article in one of the Sunday newspapers which rather surprised me. It suggested that the recession has had a positive effect on the car leasing industry, or at least at the high end. So why would this be so? Well this is what I will be attempting to answer within the f

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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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Looking For Cheap Flights By Mike George Sen

Looking for Cheap Flights? It is a surprise that airline carriers can offer cheap flights in such a situation where the recession has hit everybody hard. Most world economies have been severely hit by the recession. And overall spending power of an average human being has sharply come down. W

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Major Airlines Between a Rock and a Hard Place By David J Cook

The severity of the current recession is driving down passenger numbers especially on schedule flights operated by the world's major airlines. In essence too many planes are chasing too few customers and for some to survive it seems inevitable that some must perish. Only 12 months ago the bankin

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