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<title>Travel Made Easy</title>
<description> 
  By:  Travel4 Guide4   
 
 
 
Travel Made Easy  
 
All of us travel but for various reasons; some of us travel for business reasons and others travel for pleasure. Even among those who travel for business or pleasure some of us travel within the country while others travel round the globe. Whether it is for business or for pleasure, our travel experience can be a pleasant one or it can turn out to be a bitter experience making us think twice before we pack our bags again for the next trip.  
 
What makes a trip a pleasant trip or a bitter trip? Proper planning is what makes our trip a good or a bad one. If we plan our trip well in advance and make necessary arrangements in advance then most of the travel related problem will not come in to picture and we can be sure that our travel experience will be pleasant one when compared to a trip that is undertaken without any planning. Travel in itself has a lot of uncertainties and elements of insecurity and by failing to make necessary arrangements in...</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:56:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>How To Travel Easier</title>
<description> 
 By:  Leah Fade   
 
 
 Travel has become a large part of the American way of life. Many people
rely on travel for their business as the world is becoming a smaller
place and most companies are either national or international
businesses. Other people travel for pleasure, and enjoy it above other
forms of recreation.
 
 
The best way to travel is to be prepared. This is even true for last minute    trips   .
The better prepared a person is, the easier traveling will be and will
be a time saver too. To be prepared, it is best to rely on an old
standby that has been used for as long as traveling has been a part of
people&amp;#39;s lives. The use of maps is the surest way to make any kind of
travel easier for anyone.
 
 
Maps come in a variety of styles, from road maps to very specific
detailed maps showing a specific town&amp;#39;s amenities and services. By
becoming familiar with the different types of maps available, and by
becoming familiar with how to read a map, it will save the person...</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:50:11 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Last Minute Travel Can Be Fun And Easy</title>
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  By:  seanicasia ,
  
 
 
 
Last minute travel is a new trend that is cheap, surpisingly convenient, even fun.  
 
Not only more thrilling and adventurous, it can also be a great way to surprise someone.  
 
Whether you&amp;#39;re hopping the 49th parallel for the weekend or want to
--˜live by the seat of your pants&amp;#39;, booking last minute travel is
exhilarating and fun (of course, provided you have an understanding
boss who lets you take off with a couple days notice or as much as two
weeks notice) ;)  
 
The proliferation of web sites dedicated to last minute travel shows just how widespread this form of travel has become.  
 
The online arena is a global marketplace of time-sensitive, just
released travel and entertainment offers, and there are usually
terrific last minute deals available.  
 
You can check the airlines website, or major travel booking sites to look for the best deals for yourself.  
 
Taking the time to find the best deal that you can from last minute travel...</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:46:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Travel Trailers</title>
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 Submitted by  Dejavu  
 
 
 Before you decide to travel the world there are a few things that you
may want to do. For instance, it may be a good idea to take a closer
look at the area you are thinking about visiting. This way you will
know exactly what you are getting yourself into, and in turn you can
make a decision as to if it is right for you. There are many
misconceptions about destinations across the world. By looking into an
area you will be able to learn a lot about it before you set out.  
 
So how are you going to learn about other areas of the world before you
start your travels? There are a couple of ways that you can do this,
but none better than viewing a few travel trailers. A travel trailer is
nothing more than a video clip of a certain area. For example, if you
are interested in traveling to Austria you can watch a few travel
trailers on the area. This will allow you to see the land, the people,
and anything else that is included in the clip. No, this is not the
same...</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:41:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Travel Providers Strive to Meet the Needs of Disabled Travelers</title>
<description> 
 
By :
 
Waylan Smart    
 
 
 
 
For people with disabilities, the world of travel is broadening its
scope to welcome and encourage those who, although physically
challenged, are not being hindered by their disabilities. The U.S. Air
Carrier Access Act (ACAA) of 1986 prohibits airlines from
discriminating on the basis on disability and affects accessibility
features in terminals and aboard aircraft operated by U.S. and foreign
airlines operating to, from and in the United States.
 
 
More than ever, travel providers are seeking ways to meet the needs
of travelers with disabilities. Recently, Detroit&amp;#39;s Northwest Airlines,
Wayne County Airport Authority and Checker Sedan, the official luxury
sedan service of Detroit Metro Airport, completed training sessions
with staff from Leader Dogs for the Blind of Rochester. The group met
specifically to learn how to meet the special needs of the blind and
disabled when they&amp;#39;re traveling.
 
 
&amp;quot;The Wayne County Airport...</description>
<pubDate>Sat, 23 Aug 2008 09:36:00 +0200</pubDate>
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<title>Russian River Cruise - the best way to travel in Russia</title>
<description> 
  By:  Roberto Bell   
 
 
There are many ways to discover Russia, but some ways are better than
others. Russian Cruise is one of the best ways to discover Russia and
there are plenty of reasons why. 
 
First, Russian Cruise take you to many great places. When you go on a
land tour you visit Moscow or St Petersburg, or possibly both. When you
go on a river cruises, you visit Moscow and St Petersburg as well as
many of Russia&amp;#39;s ancient capitals in between. On a river cruise, you
can visit a famous Kizhi Island that can only be reached by water or
sail across Russia from St. Petersburg to Volgograd. 
 
Second, river cruises are much better deals than land tours. Since you
travel on a ship, you don&amp;#39;t have to pay for hotel, which could be quite
expensive, especially in Moscow. On Russian Cruise, you pay from $140
to $200 per day for an all-inclusive treatment, cabins, delicious food,
drinks, shows, excursions and even on-board classes of Russian history,
culture and art. 
 ...</description>
<pubDate>Fri, 18 Jul 2008 08:52:52 +0200</pubDate>
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