Archive for February, 2009

Planning your travel can be a great thing and an exercise for you in terms of organization. You need to know what to pack, where to go, what to do, and how to get there. You need to know the best travel deals, the best and the worst in dining, and the best in the worst in bargains of things that you want to buy for people back home. You need to get the best deals in not just going to and from a place, but in staying there. Some travel agencies can help you out, while others are just plain nasty. How can you weed out the bad ones and get yourself the travel experience of a lifetime?

First, if you are looking for a travel agency, look at the deals that the travel agency posts, especially when it comes to your travel deal of choice: last minute travel. Many travel agencies will naturally not favor last minute travel. It can be taxing on resources as they scramble to get you a good deal on plane fares and hotel accommodations. With your planning and your packing, they will be panicking in a similar way that you are. They will not like to be harassed! But if they offer some discounts already for last minute travel, it means that they have planned their company well and already foresee your needs. Pick this kind of company: the kind that anticipates travel problems.

Second thing is, select a company that is up front with its fees. You will get a lot of fees for last minute travel, from the hotel to your tickets, from the travel agents to your taxes. Some travel agencies can keep these fees a secret by showing you discounted rates, and then mentioning hidden fees but never telling you how much you are going to be charged. Do not be afraid to ask your travel agent about these hidden fees, and do not be afraid to walk away if your travel agent never gives you details on what these hidden fees are. Your travel agent should hide nothing from you!

Third, pick a company that actually has a reputation. In other words, do not be ashamed to consult with your friends. You need such a company that has worked for so many people, not like some travel agency which seems to be novice. A travel agency that has a reputation will also have a reputation to uphold, so they cannot simply take money from you and make your last minute travel horrendous.

Fourth, always scout around for a lot of travel agents. Surely there will be many travel agencies in your area: few of the big travel agencies may have enough clients and they might not be able to give you proper attention that you require for last minute travel, however they could also be used to catering to people who are on last minute travel quandaries. Smaller agencies can give you the personalized service that you need, but they might not be used to handling last minute travel arrangements. Look for many travel agents and then have an agency that exclusively handles your last minute travel needs.

These are only a few tips that you can use to help you get the travel deals that you want. Last minute travel can be irritating for you, however if you know what agencies will work good for you, you would not have any major problem.

Finding Last Minute Travel Deals

Written by zoe on Saturday, February 28th, 2009 in Travel Tips.

Last minute travel can be difficult to arrange. Many things are there that you need to deal with, at first , with travel in general. Now if Panic creeps in from somewhere then you will realize how horrible last minute travel can actually be. You need to be able to get to places on time, have your passports and visas checked, your clothes all packed, all your necessities together and in the right places, and all your travel plans in place. Can you get to a place on time, have all your documents ready, all your packing done, and great plans for an enjoyable vacation without getting frazzled by the last minute situation?

There are a lot of travel deals available for last minute travel, and if you know where to look, you will be able to get the deals that you need and want. One kind of travel deal involves packaging your trip, accommodations, and even your tour in one combination. If you can book this way ahead of time, then you can get great deals on this kind of combination.

Sometimes, however, booking a packaged tour can be expensive if you have to do it at the last minute. It can be risky as well: you are not sure if you are going to get the tour that you want because you could be on a long waiting list of lots and lots of people who want to have the same tour as you, but already have reservations.

An advantage to packaged tours, however, is that they can save you a lot of time. If you have to still spend time looking for travel deals at the last minute, you are taking away precious time from your packing and document verification, and other things that should make your travel a success. This may also translate into spending money in the long run, because you have all your things packed and your documents ready, and you don’t need to worry about spending for necessities when you get to your destination.

If you talk to your travel agent, he or she may also offer you some good travel deals that can allow you to get a good and cheap trip to your destination, and all you need to do is find your own lodging. This can be a good travel deal for last minute travel as well, since you can still get lodging discounts by logging on to the websites of different hotels and making your reservation and booking there. Beware of the fact that all  hotels will not allow you to make late reservations. You will need to be aware about which hotels are kind to last minute travelers.

You can also get good travel deals on site, after you have landed. Make a sacrifice of a day or two by staying at a pension house or hostel, somewhere cheap that you can sleep in and not worry about lodgings first. On your first day, after you have rested, you can start looking for better lodgings and then start negotiating for prices while facing the person who actually works at the hotel. This can be advantageous over Internet dealings because you can ask for fees up front and not worry that you may be charged more than you can afford.

These are only a few places that you can get good travel deals for last minute travel. Ask around in other places, such as your credit card company, for more last minute discounts.

Penalty For Avoiding The Rules Of Air Travel

Written by zoe on Thursday, February 26th, 2009 in Travel Tips.

In recent years, the media has been flooded with examples of security breaches on airplanes and in airports.  Although a number of these instances have turned out legitimate, there are others that were simply a mistake. Although you might assume this mistake was made on the part of airport security, most times it wasn’t.  In many instances, the mistake was made by a traveler; likely a traveler who was unaware of the consequences for not properly following air travel rules.  Don’t let yourself be one of those travelers.

When taking a flight, whether that flight be domestic or international, you are advised to familiarize yourself with all of the air travel rules, including the new ones, before you leave.  While many air travel rules can be considered common sense, there are others that are a little bit more difficult to know without doing the proper amount of research. Therefore, before you leave, you are advised to do that research.  You can easily determine what items are allowed or not allowed on your flight by contacting your airline or the airport that you are planning to flying out of.

In you quest to understand air travelrules, there will likely be some rules that you will come across that you don’t see any point to. Although these rules may appear silly or stupid, you still need to follow them.  For instance, there is currently a liquid ban on all international flights and domestic flights.Few exceptions are there, but one of those exceptions do not include drinks for adults. No matter how much you want to have a bottled water with you, it is just not possible. In spite of fighting with it, you are advised to live with it because if you do not, you may have to suffer the consequences.

When it is the matter of violating air travel rules, you will find that there are several different consequences for your actions.  Honestly, those consequences all depend on which airport you are at, the airline which you are traveling with, the rule that you are violating, and your attitude during the ordeal.  The most common consequence is that you will be delayed a short period of time. For instance, if you are trying to bring a soft drink onboard or a cigarette lighter, you may be taken aside for just a moment. That moment will be just long enough for you to hand over the prohibited item and be reminded of the importance of following air travel rules.

While many air travelers can get away with a simple warning, there are others who suffer more serious consequences. One of those consequences is being banned from your flight. As previously mentioned, your attitude during the whole ordeal can have a significant impact on the action that will be taken against you.If you are caught carrying an item that is illegal, you are suggested to just turn it over. Although there is a good chance that you may not get your nail cutters, your favorite cigarette lighter, or your bottled water back, it is better than not making it to your intended destination.  In most cases, you will be allowed to catch your flight, as long as you cooperate with airport security. Don’t give them a reason to ban you and they won’t.

Although being banned from your flight seems serious enough, there is one more consequence that is worse than that. That consequence is being arrested by local authorities.  In most cases, an arrest will only occur if and when you get out of hand.  Whether you are on your plane or just waiting at the airport, it is important that you remain calm at all times.  Whether you are upset with the air travel rules or just nervous about flying, your nerves may bring unwanted attention.  When being confronted by airport security or a flight crew, it is important to stay calm and answer all questions.If you are uncooperative, rude or insulting, you may find yourself in a jail very quickly.

As you can easily see, there are a number of different consequences for violating air travel rules.  However, you control those consequences.The best thing you can do is to be cooperative and stay calm with the person you are dealing with regardless of whether you intended to break a rule or not.  It is the best way to resolve the situation as quickly as possible.

6 Ways On How To Find Cheap Last Minute Travel Seats

Written by zoe on Thursday, February 26th, 2009 in Travel Tips.

The early bird gets the worm. This is why if you book your flights or hotel room early, you get good deals for your punctuality. Last minute travel can not be avoided at times. And we know what that means… since you’re booking flights last minute, you sometimes have to pay more. So you can find cheap last minute travel accommodations and seats? Here are tips to make sure you do:

Use your frequent flyer status.
Membership does have its advantages and it is even more so in case you need to make cheap last minute travel arrangements. If you are a member of an airline’s frequent flyer program, then you will be considered as a privileged passenger. That means you can take advantage of an age-old practice that airlines are still upholding today – reserving a few tickets for their VIPs. 

If you need to make last minute travel, go ahead and flash them your card. During this process you get to earn few bonus points also.

Go online.
Yep, these days, whenever you need anything, you go online. If you need cheap, last minute travel deals for an airplane ticket, go to the airline’s website. You can find lot of them displaying leftover tickets for a particular flight. These are seats that have remained unsold even as the airplane is getting ready for takeoff. You’ll get some nice discounts for filling up the seats.

You could buy the tickets online but be ready to dash off to the airport or boarding gate. If you want last minute travel this cheap, you better live up to it.

Got a credit card?  Use it.
Some credit card companies offer air miles programs on their cards. Check if yours is affiliated with an airline company. You can take advantage of these offerings in case you need to travel pronto. Plus, you might even collect rewards points as well.

Check if it’s that time of the year.
Airfare and hotel prices fluctuate, depending on the season. If you want cheap last minute travel deals, go off season when there are fewer travelers and companies are raring to fill their seats and rooms. You could get a great discount if you only choose to travel when business is slow.

Buy bundled.
Many travel agencies purchase multiple flights and use them to promote package tours. In case your destination is included in these bundles, consider buying a seat. Although most of these trips sell fast, you could find cheap last minute travel with these agencies. This usually happens as the date of departure approaches. If there are packages that have remained unsold, you can be sure that they will be sold at highly discounted prices. 

The advantage here is that you not only get to cover the airfare, you also get accommodation (and probably breakfast) thrown in. All in all, that should be way less than the cost of a regular flight and hotel booking.

Sign up for e-mail alerts.
Many airlines and hotels send out alerts regarding great deals on their products. You could take advantage of these in case you need to travel last minute cheaply. Check your e-mail boxes regularly if there’s a good deal currently active around the time you have to travel. Just be careful, though.

If you go this route, make sure you really are going to travel. Most of these companies offer these deals as non-refundables.

Steps In Getting Your Name Off The No-Fly List

Written by zoe on Tuesday, February 24th, 2009 in Travel Tips.

Each day, millions of Americas board an airplane. Though many of those individuals do not find it problematic, others do. One of those problems include the no-fly list. While the no-fly list was designed to make air travel safer, there are some instances when the wrong individuals have been targeted. These mistakes often include mistaken identities or misspelled names.  Despite what you are told or may think, there are ways that you can get yourself off of the no-fly list.

Although you can get your name off the no-fly list, it is important to remember that it will not happen overnight.Actually, if you are given a notice that your name is on the no-fly list at the airport, it is guaranteed that you will be unable to board your plane.  Since airport security cannot rely on your word, they will likely not allow you to proceed any further.  In fact, you may even be detained a short period of time by airport security.  Once you are released, you can begin taking the steps needed to have your name removed from the no-fly list.

The first step in getting your name off the no-fly list is to the contact the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). As you have been given the notice that your name is in the no-fly list, you should now be given the contact information of the TSA.  If you are not provided with this information, you can easily obtain the telephone number needed to directly contact the administration by visiting their online website.That website can be reached through at www.tsa.gov.  Once you have made contact with the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), you will be provided with instructions on what to do next. Those instructions will instruct you on filling out a form that would be mailed to you.

In addition to filling out the proper paperwork, you will also be asked to submit identification.  In fact, you will need to submit more than one piece of identification Most travelers need three different items.  Accepted items include a driver’s license, a government identification card, a military card, a social security card, a voter registration card, a passport, a visa, or a birth certificate.Although just three pieces of identification are needed, you may have some more identification documents along with you, just to be on the safe side.  After you have collected these items, they will need to be notarized by the proper officials. 

After you have submitted all of the required documents, the process should begin, which will result in your name being removed from the no-fly list.This procedure may take a few weeks, but it may go on for months.  You are advised against making any travel plans until you receive confirmation that your name has officially been removed from the no-fly list.  Once your name has been removed, all airlines will be notified of this removal. This should mean that you are now able to purchase airline tickets and make travel plans. 

In addition to actually having your name on no-fly list, namely due to a mistake, there is a chance that someone else with the same name as you could be on the no-fly list. Despite the fact that you are not the one on the no-fly list, you may experience some problems.  For that reason, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) has developed a traveler verification program.  In the event that you are commonly mistaken for someone else, it may be a good idea to register for that program.  Information on this helpful program can be found by visiting the Transportation Security Administration (TSA)’s online website.  As previously mentioned, that website can be found at www.tsa.gov.

Though getting off the no-fly list may be frustrating and long task, this is something that you will wish to do. Chances are your name will not magically disappear from the list. This means that if you are planning on traveling, now or in the near future, you will want to take the appropriate steps to ensure that you will make it to your intended destination.

All About Your Checked Baggage

Written by zoe on Monday, February 23rd, 2009 in Travel Tips.

When it comes to travel by air, most of the travelers are concerned more about their carryon luggage than the bags that will be handed over to airport staff. These bags, commonly referred to as checked baggage, are just as important, if not more important, than your carryon luggage. For this reason, there are a number of different factors that you should take into consideration, when packing your bags for your next flight.

One mistake that many travelers make, when it comes to checked baggage, is including prohibited items in their bag.  In addition to prohibited items, there have also been instances of travelers trying to hide illegal items in their checked luggage. Though it may seem to be a good idea at the time, it is not . In fact, with today’s airport security screening, it is virtually impossible for you to get away with storing prohibited or illegal items inside your checked baggage. This is mostly due to the fact that the screening process has dramatically changed from what it was in the past, say ten years ago.

In the past, certain airlines only randomly searched checked baggage. Many times, these searches were only implemented if airline officials or airport security had probable cause. Today, all bags are checked, including your checked luggage. Most checks will quickly be done, but, in some cases, more extensive searches may be conducted.  A quick check of your luggage may include rummaging through all of your belongings, looking for anything out of the ordinary.  An extensive search could include searching all of your clothing pockets and baggage compartments. In the event that you are subject to one of those checks, it is likely that you will be caught if you are trying to conceal a cigarette lighter or other prohibited items.

Since your bags will be checked, all of them, you are advised against locking your baggage before heading to the airport. After your bags have been properly screened, some airlineswill allow you to replace the locks on your checked baggage, but not all will. For this reason, you may want to reconsider storing expensive items, such as electronic equipment, in your bags.  In addition to the possibility of theft, you will find that items packed inside your checked luggage are at a higher risk for being damaged then those that are in your carryon bags.

When packing your bags, which will be checked at the airport, it is advised that you carefully pack them. There are a number of items, including sharp objects, which are prohibited from being stored in your carryon luggage, but those items can be placed in your checked baggage. As previously mentioned, airport security will likely examine those bags.  Even during a quick examination, they will rummage through your belongings. For that reason, you are suggested to package properly and secure all your items that can be considered dangerous, like those having sharp points or edges.If you are taking extra precaution it will not only affect your safety, when you go to open your bags, but also the safety of all airport security officials, especially those screening your luggage. 

By taking the time to famialrize yourself with all travel rules, including the airport screening process, you should be able to pack your bags for your next flight, the right way.  The wrong way, although you may not necessarily think about it at the time, could have serious consequences.

Steps To Travel In The Air With A Pet

Written by zoe on Sunday, February 22nd, 2009 in Travel Tips.

When it comes to air travel, a large number of individuals hit the skies daily.  People fly for all different reasons. Some individuals need to make a business trip, others are visiting friends or family, others are going on vacation, and some are making a cross country move.If you are in the process of moving, there is a good possibility that you will be required to bring your pet along with you. If this is the case, you will find that you are subject to a whole new set of air travel rules.  Before leaving for the airport, with your pet or pets in tow, you are advised to familiarize yourself with those rules.

The first step in traveling, in the air, with a pet is to make sure that they are even allowed.  Certain pets are allowed to be on airplanes, but that does not mean that all airlines will allow it.  If you are planning on traveling with your pet, you will need to inform your airline of this information upfront.  This is vital because not all airlines will allow you to bring a pet onboard. Therefore, if you do not check with your airline before heading to the airport, you may be unable to board your flight. 

When traveling with a pet, you will need to keep that pet contained. That means that if you are traveling with an animal, such as a dog or a cat, that animal will likely need to be in a carrier.It is important to know while purchasing an animal carrier that all carriers are not allowed onboard. If you will be keeping your animal in the cabin with you, as opposed to having your animal treated as checked baggage, you will need to make sure that your pet carrier will not negatively affect other passengers. Your pet carrier must not block aisle ways or encroach on other passenger’s seating spaces.  In addition to these general rules and restrictions, you may find that each airline has their own set of pet carrier rules.

Almost all airlines require that your pets have the proper documents before being allowed on their airplanes.  These documents most commonly include information on your pet’s health.  Most airlines require that your pet undergoes a medical evaluation before being transported by airplane.  This information is not only used to ensure that your pet is healthy enough to fly, but is also used to ensure that they are protected with the proper vaccinations.It will not only protect your pet, but other passengers as well as the airline staff too, if proper vaccination is done to your pet animal. 

Once you have received clearance from the airline, which you wish to fly on, purchased the appropriate pet equipment, and obtained the proper health checks for your pet, you will need to wait until your day of travel. On that day, you may want to arrive at the airport a little bit earlier than recommended. This will help to ensure that you could quickly straighten out a problem, without having to miss your flight, should one arise.

When you and your pet arrive at the airport, whether it be early or not, you will both be required to go through airport security. Your pet will be required to pass through a metal detector, just like everyone else.  If you are using a pet carrier, it is also likely that your pet carrier will be subject to examination.  This examination most commonly includes being sent though the x-ray machine with your carryon luggage; however, it is important to note that your pet will not have to go through the x-ray machine; the metal detector should be enough.

As previously mentioned, not all airlines allow their passengers to fly with their pets, even in the cabin or below deck.That is why it is advised that you determine beforehand whether or not your pet can fly with you . In addition to different air travel rules, you may also find that some airlines charged extra fees for pet passengers.You will be notified of this charge before departure time, in the event of being charged.

Flying? Preparing For Your Flight

Written by zoe on Saturday, February 21st, 2009 in Travel Tips.

Are you planning to take a family vacation this year or a business trip?There is a good chance of your flying if that is the case.  Flying is a relatively safe, easy, and convenient way to travel.  However, before you leave for the airport, you are advised to start preparing for your flight, well in advance.  Unfortunately, many travelers do not realize that preparing for your flight does not just include packing your bags.  Thanks to new air travel rules and the enforcement of them, preparation now includes more than you could ever imagine.

As previously mentioned, it best that you start preparing for your flight early.  In fact, you should start preparing as soon as you buy your airline tickets, whether that be two weeks before you leave or two months.  The first step that you will want take is to familiarize yourself with the airline that you are flying with and the airport which you will be flying out of.  You can easily do this research online. You will want to determine how early you should leave for the airport and what items you will need to bring along with you, such as personal identification.

It is also a good idea to review the list of banned items. These are items that you are not allowed to have on the airplane or past certain points in most airports.  The most commonly banned items include sharp objects and flammable items, but there other items included in these bans, items that you may have never even thought about before. That is why it is best that you learn what you can and cannot bring on your next family vacation or business trip.  In the event that you try to bring along items that are prohibited, you may have them confiscated.

If you are planning on familiarizing yourself with banned items and other airline rules, it may be a good idea to print off a list of what you find.  Printable lists of items that are banned in airports and on airplanes can be found onlinefrom a number of different websites.  One of those websites includes the Transportation Security Administration (TSA).  A printable list is ideal, especially if you do not need to start packing for your trip right away.

After you have familiarized yourself with the air travel rules, including the ones that were recently implemented, you will need to start packing, whether you do so right away or not.  When packing, you will want to remember everything that you learned, although, if you printed off a list, your packing will be much easier.  In the event that you are not sure whether or not an item can be brought on an airplane, you are advised to leave it at home.  Banned items can not only be confiscated, but they could cause you to miss your flight. That is why you are advised against taking any unnecessary chances.

You will need to move towards the airport, once your luggage is ready and travel plans are in order. It is advised that you arrive at the airport, at least, two hours in advance.  It is important that you check with your airport, because some airports have different restrictions. Depending on the size of your airport or the number of flights going in and out, you may find that you need to arrive three or even four hours in advance.  It is also important to make sure that you not only have your plane tickets with you, but the proper forms of identification.

Once at the airport, it is important that you remain calm at all times, even if you are approached by airport security.  In today’s world, it is not uncommon for you to be subject to a random bag check or search; therefore, you should not fret if you are asked.  Instead, just remain calm and in no time at all, you should be on your way to enjoying your vacation or your business trip.

Tips On Air Travel Rules And Children

Written by zoe on Friday, February 20th, 2009 in Travel Tips.

Are you and your family planning on taking a trip now or in the near future?  If so, there is a good chance that you all will be flying on airplane.  When traveling a long distance, especially with children, airplanes can be the quickest way to get to your destination.  However, when it comes to air travel rules and children, many parents are confused. Many of those parents mistakenly believe that their child is exempt from all air travel rules, including airport security checkpoints. Unfortunately, this is not true. 

If you are planning on traveling with your child, they will not receive a free pass. This means that they must undergo the exact same screening process as everyone else.  Although you will all be going through the same screening process, you will want to prepare for it a little bit differently. This preparation should not only be used to ensure that you and your family make it through the airport screening process, but that you and your family have a pleasant experience when doing so.

Explaining the details about the air travel rules to your children is the very first step in preparing for air travel. Depending on their age, this can be a fairly difficult task.  When explaining the screening process, it is important that your child knows they will have to enter the metal detectors.  If your child can walk, they are encouraged to go through them alone.  Although there is a good chance that the alarm will not sound, especially if you check their clothing before you leave; it could still be a fairly scary process.  In the event that the alarm on the metal detector does sound, your child will be pulled aside, just like everyone else. 

It is also important to talk to your children about what is allowed and what is not allowed on the airplane. For instance, there is a good chance that your child would like to take a drink with them. Recently, there was a ban imposed on liquids and carryon luggage.  While there are a few exceptions, namely baby formula, your child will likely have to go without a beverage, although they should be provided with one as soon as they board the plane.  It is also advised to let them know that some of their toys may need to be left at home. These toys may include ones that are large, have sharp objects, or appear as if they are real weapons. 

As previously mentioned, your child’s age is important when explaining air travel to them. You will find that most older children, including teenagers, completely understand everything that you are saving, but smaller children may not.It may be good thinking if you arrive at the airport earlier than the recommended time, if you are afraid that your toddler does not understand what you are saying.  You should be able to stay off to the side and watch other passengers, especially those who are going through the screening process. This, along with a simple explanation, may help your child to see and understand what will happen to them later on. 

While you may not necessarily think about it, it is important that you make sure that your child understands that they are not to joke about having a bomb or any other weapon on an airplane.  Airport security, although it is a serious issue, has become a joke to many people, including some children. Your child may not have a weapon onboard and they may only make a comment with the intention of getting a laugh, there is a lot more that they could get. As previously mentioned, when it comes to air travel children receive the same attention as adults do. It means that if your child is having joke on the aeroplane that may cause security concerns; it is very much possible that your family along with your children will be removed from the plane till the situation is resolved by security persons. 

By keeping the above mentioned points in mind, you should not have any problems traveling with your child.  Even if you feel that your child is mature for their age, it is still a good idea to remind them of all air travel rules, not only for the sake of your trip, but for their own safety as well.

Air Travel Rules: Traveling With Electronic Gadgets

Written by zoe on Thursday, February 19th, 2009 in Travel Tips.

In this day in age, it seems as if all individuals have at least once piece of electronic equipment with them, often at all times. That electronic equipment may include a cell phone, a beeper, a laptop, or a personal data assistant, commonly known as a PDA. If you are one of the individuals that regularly travels around with one or more of these electronic items, there is a good chance that you will be taking them with you when you board an airplane. If so, there is a chance that you may be concerned with whether or not they are a violation of air travel rules.

When it comes to determining which electronics are prohibited aboard an airplane, you will find that almost all are allowed.  Despite this allowance, it is still a good idea that you check with your airline or airport, in advance.  Since most electronic items are expensive, you not want to get to the airport only to learn that you are prohibited from bringing all of your belongings with you, especially something as expensive as most electronic equipment. 

As previously mentioned, many individuals keep a cell phone or pager with them at all times.  All cell phones and pagers are permitted aboard airplanes. In addition to being permitted onboard, they are allowed to be stored in your carryon luggage.  Your cell phone or pager, like most other electronic equipment, will be suspect to inspection, if need be.

Laptops and personal data assistants, also called PDA’s, are permitted too aboard airplanes.  You are also allowed to store them in your carryon luggage if you choose to.  If stored in your carryon luggage, your laptop or personal data assistant machine will need to be scanned along with the rest of your carryon luggage. This screening process is safe and should not hurt your equipment.

While the screening process is safe for most electronic equipment, it isn’t for all.  There is a chance that your film, especially film that has yet to be developed, could be ruined by the x-ray machines.  In the event that you are storing a camera in your carryon luggage, you will need to notify airport security.  They have alternative ways of checking your camera or film equipment. Other recording devices, such as digital cameras or camcorders, are also permitted aboard an airplane, even in your carryon luggage. It is safe for these items to go through the x-ray screening process.

As previously mentioned, many of the above mentioned electronics can either be stored in your carryon luggage or your checked baggage.  If you are able to store the items in your carryon luggage, you are advised to do so. It is no secret that checked baggage gets tossed around in a number of different fashions.If you are having your valuable electronic equipment along with you, then there is less chance of its damage.  In addition to a reduction in damage, most airlines are restricting the use of baggage locks.  This means that it may be unwise for you to store expensive equipment in your checked baggage, especially if you cannot lock it.  Honestly, you never know who may have access to it.

By keeping the above mentioned information in mind, you should be able to pack correctly for your next trip, whether or not that trip is a business trip. Although most airlines do not have restrictions on the electronic equipment that you bring onboard, you will find that the use of these items is often restricted.  A large number of airlines will only let you power up your camcorder, cell phone, pager, PDA, or laptop during specified times.



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