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Travel News

Some of the stories making travel news today!

No-frills airline coming to the United States? According to CNN, a RyanAir imitator wants to sell you a plane ticket for $9!

Need a getaway for a few hours with your special someone? Japan’s “love hotels” may be the key! (also from CNN)

MSNBC’s travel blogger, Chris Elliott, tells you how to use social media and networking to improve your travel experience! (And it is true- CheapOair is one of the travel companies using Twitter and Facebook to improve our customer service offerings!)

The Washington Post offers tips on how to tip in Italy.

And the Fresno Bee talks about who is traveling and where for the Fourth of July.

Is It Safe to Fly? Yes.

In the wake of the Air France mystery, the “plane in the Hudson,” and the tragic Continental flight crash in Buffalo, travelers are questioning the safety of air travel. Air travel continues to be one of the safest forms of travel. For reviews and statistics on travel safety, we recommend our friend and guest blogger, Flying With Fish, and his post “Passenger Confidence in the Wake of Air France Flight 447.”

New Travel Requirements for US Citizens Starting June 01, 2009

New Travel Requirements for US Citizens starting June 01 2009
Please note the information below is a guideline and if in doubt you should visit the State Department website for more detailed explanations.
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Remember that starting today all US Citizens returning from Canada, Mexico, Bermuda and Caribbean nations need to show their passport as part of the new Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI). Previously US citizens were able to re-enter by simply using their driver’s license.

Why the Change?

WHTI aims to strengthen U.S. border security while enabling easy entry for U.S. citizens and legitimate foreign visitors by providing standardized documentation that enables the Department of Homeland Security to quickly and reliably identify a traveler.

Changes for Traveling by Air?
All U.S. citizens are required to present a passport book to enter or re-enter the United States.


Traveling by Sea or Land?

All U.S. citizens entering the United States at sea or land ports of entry are required present their passport or passport card. Destinations that are included under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative are:

Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Bahamas
Bermuda
British Virgin Islands
Canada,
Cayman Islands
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Grenada
Jamaica
Mexico, Montserrat
Netherlands Antilles
St. Kitts and Nevis
St. Lucia
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Turks and Caicos

Changes for Children
U.S. citizen children under the age of 16 will be able to present the original or copy of their birth certificate, or other proof of U.S. citizenship such as a naturalization certificate or citizenship card.

Earth Week- Green Travel Tips!

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  • Walk, don’t drive!
  • Use public or mass transit, rather than renting a car or a taxi, when possible.
  • When using a rental car, ask for a hybrid.
  • Make the choice to stay at an affordable green hotel.
  • Visit a website such as Go Green Travel Green for tips and advice on how to “green” your travels.
  • Carry your own water bottle, and avoid using the plastic bottles sold in hotels and airports.
  • When staying in hotels, ask if you can deposit your “trash” in a recycle bin, rather than the main trash can.

Rio de Janeiro

Samba, Sun, Sand, Soccer (football) = Sensational South American Destination. What are we talking about Rio de Janeiro of course!

Pop quiz: What is the capital city of Brazil?

Brasilia, not Rio de Janeiro. But don’t feel bad if you got this wrong because Rio de Janeiro was the capital until 1960!

Must see attractions

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  • Ipanema Beach – Gorgeous beach located between Leblon and Arpoador

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  • Cristo Redentor – an icon of Rio de Janeiro, it is 120 feet tall from the pedestal.

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  • Lapa – it is famous for its Arcos da Lapa an aqueduct built in the middle of the 18th century to bring fresh water from Carioca river.

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  • Pão de Açúcar – also known as Sugar Loaf Mountain it is 1299 feet above sea level.

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  • Maracanã  - this football stadium was built for when Brazil hosted the 1950 FIFA World Cup.

 

Soccer/Football

Over in Brazil, soccer is a religion and a visit to Maracanã is a must see. Catch the latest matches played by rival teams Flamengo, Vasco, Fluminense, Botafogo

 

Essential Football Phrases

Uma cerveja – A beer

Desculpe, onde fica o estádio? – Excuse me, where is the stadium

Este é o meu lugar – That’s my seat

Que golo! – What a goal!

Que jogo – What a game!

Local Tips!

Looking for an excellent market full of alternative trinkets be sure to visit Praça General Osório in Ipanema every Sunday.

I have been advised by a local that it important to haggle whenever possible. Especially if you are buying a drink on the beach. Make sure that you ask how much before you buy. As a rough guideline I have been told that you should not pay more than R$3.00 for a beer, no more than R$6.00 for a Caipirinha, though apparently if you play your cards right you can get one for R$3.00! Or so I am told.

Basic Portuguese

Sim – Yes

Não – No

Muito prazer em conhecer – Pleased to meet you

Olá – Hello

Adeus – Good bye

Orbrigado (male) Obrigada (female) – Thank you.

O meu nome é – My name is

Fala inglês? – Do you speak english?

Desculpe, não falo português – I’m sorry, I don’t speak Portugese

Preciso de ajuda – I need help.

Onde é o lavabo, faz favor? – Where is the toilet please?

How to get there

Lowest travel deals to Rio on Tam Linhas Aereas starting at $230 each way!

Save even more by using coupon code ‘TAM20′ to save $20 off your flight to Brazil

US Airways Goes From Worst to First!

Airline Leaps from Worst to First among the “Big Six” Hub-and-Spoke Carriers

TEMPE, Ariz.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Feb. 9, 2009– US Airways (NYSE:LCC) officially became the nation’s number one on-time airline among the “Big Six” hub-and-spoke airlines for 2008 according to results released today by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) monthly Air Travel Consumer Report. For the year, 80.1 percent of US Airways’ flights arrived within 15 minutes of their published arrival time—the metric by which airlines’ on-time performance is measured by the DOT.

“The first place ranking amongst the Big Six for the year is a direct reflection of the hard work and determination of our 34,000 employees,” said US Airways Chairman and CEO, Doug Parker. “While 2008 was a very challenging year for the airline industry, our employees pulled together to deliver an amazing operational turnaround.”

Year over year, US Airways jumped from sixth to first in on-time performance among the six largest hub-and-spoke carriers (American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Northwest Airlines and United Air Lines), achieving a 16.5 percent improvement over 2007.

“We know that time is very important to our customers and today’s report validates the importance we place on running a reliable airline. Our customers can count on us to get them where they want to go on-time,” Parker said.

And for the month of December, despite severe winter storm conditions, US Airways ranked first in on-time performance among the ten largest carriers. In 2008, the airline ranked among the top three in on-time performance nine times and finished among the top three in bag handling once, resulting in $500 in bonuses for every employee for 2008’s performance.

Tracing Obama’s Footsteps: CheapOair has got you the Deals!

hawaiihawaiiSanjay Hathiramani, Director of Operations for CheapOair.com, revealed a list of ‘must-sees’ for travelers interested in learning about the life of the 44th President, Mr. Barack Obama. This journey through the backdoors of time will help you get an insight into the life history of America’s newly elected President. That’s not all! Since, CheapOair is a site for today’s discerning travelers; we also have got you the lowest airfares and ideas on when to go and what to do when visiting those destinations.

Prominent Locations:

Hawaii – Obama was born in Honolulu: Sample airfare $365 RT (From NY to HI)
Kansas – Obama’s mother was born in Wichita: Sample airfare $219 RT (From NY to KA)
Kenya – Obama’s father was born in Kenya: Sample airfare $969 RT (From NY to Mambasa, Kenya)
Chicago - Obama served as Senator: Sample airfare $164 RT (From NY to Chicago)
Indonesia - Obama lived there briefly: Sample airfare $879 RT (From NY to Jakarta)

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Tips to avoid being victimized on vacation

Tips to avoid being victimized on vacation

Tips to avoid being victimized on vacation

No one knows better than the police which tricks criminals are using to prey on unsuspecting tourists.

BARCELONA You’re pretty safe walking anywhere in the main tourist areas, but be wary of strangers who are a little too friendly, says a police spokeswoman who was not authorized to give her name. If someone asks how you like Barcelona or tries to hug you, hold on to your valuables tightly: Pickpockets use techniques like these to throw people off guard. The police department has a special unit that roams crowded areas like La Rambla disguised as tourists, right down to the maps and cameras, to watch for thieves in action.

CANCÚN The vendors selling jewelry on the beach will say just about anything to get you to buy their merchandise. Police say you should be skeptical of their claims. Jewelry sellers often tell tourists that their wares are made of real silver and then quote prices starting at around $20, says Verónica Fajardo, a spokeswoman for the Cancún police. But she points out that the jewelry is almost always made from cheap metal that will turn yellow or lose its sheen within weeks. “Tourists from the U.S. and Canada are always looking for a bargain,” Fajardo says. “They might get a cheaper price [on the beach], but the jewelry is definitely not of the highest quality.”

LAS VEGAS If your cab ride from the airport to the Strip takes more than 20 minutes, you’ve probably been the victim of a “long haul,” in which the driver chooses a circuitous route to jack up the fare, says police officer José Montoya. The state taxi authority says reports of long hauling are on the rise. Police urge anyone who believes he’s been taken for a ride to file a complaint at taxi.state.nv.us.

LONDON Always take the city’s old-fashioned black cabs, which are licensed by the city, rather than the so-called “minicabs” that sometimes wait outside theaters, restaurants and bars at night, says Scotland Yard spokesman Alan Crockford. In 2006, an average of 10 women a month were assaulted by the drivers of minicabs, according to the most recent data available from the London Metropolitan Police. Minicabs belonging to a car service are licensed, but even those cars are only legally permitted to pick up passengers who have called to make a reservation — they can’t stop for people on the street. Contact the Transport for London office (011-44/20-7222-1234, tfl.gov.uk) if you want a list of licensed minicab company numbers, Crockford says.

MONTREAL Police commander Alain Simoneau says the theft of stereos, laptops, iPods and GPS devices from unlocked cars is a huge problem. Cars in Old Montreal are often targeted, and Simoneau says you should put your belongings in the trunk when you park there. Police officers have begun placing pamphlets on car windshields and in restaurants in the area as a reminder for tourists to lock up. Not doing so could even cost you money. Leaving your doors unlocked is against the law in the province of Quebec and punishable by a fine of at least $30.

NEW ORLEANS A common scam in the French Quarter goes something like this: A man approaches you and says, “Bet you $5 that I can tell you where you got your shoes!” Whether you accept the bet or not, he adds, “On your feet on Bourbon Street,” and demands the money. Authorities say some people pay up just to avoid a confrontation. If a stranger tries to entice you into a bet, police officer Shereese Harper suggests you keep walking and don’t say a word –responding encourages the scam artist to harass you.

ORLANDO Be wary of discounted, multiday theme-park tickets sold at shops on International Drive near Universal Studios or outside Disney World and the city of Kissimmee, says Detective Mike Atwood of the Orange County Sheriff’s Office. Touts working for some shops wait outside the parks when they close and buy multiday passes from people who don’t need them anymore. The shops then resell the tickets, which may have a couple of days left on them, to tourists at a reduced rate. The parks prohibit the reselling of passes, and attendants will turn you away if you’re caught trying to use one.

PHILADELPHIA Take your GPS device with you when you park in tourist areas, such as around the Liberty Bell. Lieutenant Frank Vanore says thefts of the gadgets from cars rose dramatically in the first four months of 2008 compared to the same period last year. Don’t leave even a trace of a GPS unit in your car –such as a stray cord coming out of the glove compartment or the imprint of a suction cup on the windshield. “Take a couple of minutes and completely wipe down the window,” says Vanore.

WASHINGTON, D.C. Police launched a campaign this year to remind people to lock their car doors at gas stations — thefts of items from unattended cars at stations went up nearly fivefold from 2006 to 2007. There has also been a steep rise in robberies of iPods and cell phones on the Metro, with criminals simply snatching the devices out of the hands of distracted passengers. Police advise riders to consider not using the white Apple earphones, because the color is a dead giveaway for iPods. “The last thing you want to do is make it easy for the bad guys,” says Officer Josue Aldiva.

Source: cnn.com

Should you check or ship your bags?

Should you check or ship your bags?

Should you check or ship your bags?

If you’re like most travelers, you’ve probably never considered shipping your luggage ahead of you instead of carrying it with you on a trip. Sure, over the holidays you might mail a few gifts to your destination instead of having the TSA root through your suitcase and ruin your perfect wrapping job, but otherwise it probably seems more practical, convenient and economical to check your bags with your airline.

But is this still the case? Most major airlines are now charging travelers to check a first or second bag on domestic flights — even as they continue to mishandle luggage in record numbers. (If you thought luggage delays were frustrating before, imagine how you’ll feel if your airline loses a bag that you paid $25 to check!) And if your bag is overweight, be prepared to shell out $50 or more in penalties on top of whatever fees you’re already paying for the privilege of checking that bag.

Read complete article here

From Extreme Sports to Extreme Culture – CheapOair Now Offers Extreme Access to Trip Activities around the Globe

It happens a lot. In a new city for the first time and wondering where to begin – what tours are right for you, how do you get tickets to the most sought after show in town or where to turn for excursion information? Often, unless you are at a deluxe hotel with an experienced concierge, you are on your own to navigate through all that your destination has to offer. CheapOair has just made this seemingly daunting task as easy as a click of the button. Now offering everything from shark diving to theater tickets to sightseeing tours, we’ve got it all under one roof at deep discounts.

Never waste valuable vacation time standing in line for tickets again. With our “Skip the Line” feature, you simply print a voucher from your email address and worry only about showing up for your activity. Ever wanted to experience your destination like a local but wound up hitting all the wrong spots? With everything from Vegas VIP nightclub passes to art tours in Europe to Pub Crawls in Dublin, we’ve done the research for you. Whether you prefer to experience local culinary flair or walk on the wild side with safari tours and cliff diving, it’s all right here. With over 5,500 activities in 400 cities in 75 countries, we can offer something for everyone whether you prefer to relax or crave an adrenaline rush, take a tour of our tours, save up to 25% and unlock the key to your destination.

CheapOair donated $5,000 to doctors without borders

CheapOair donated $5,000 to Doctors Without Borders on May 26, 2008. CheapOair CEO, Mr. Jain was concerned about recent Cyclone Nargis in Myanmar and the Earthquake in China’s Sichuan Province, which has displaced many people and brought immense hardship to millions. The rising food costs and resulting problems in getting assistance to the affected people was a major challenge and Mr. Jain felt that Doctors Without Borders has a good system in place based on its long history of logistics as well as past work in these countries. CheapOair would like to participate more in such humanitarian actions to assist in world affairs where people are most affected, in order to build a responsible business.

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