Studying the International Travel Insurance Scene
...Student international travel insurance is affordable. In fact, it's almost always the most affordable of any international travel insurance. In many cases, students aren't the only one who qualify, either. Some student international travel insurance carriers offer the student coverage and rates not only to full time and part time college students but also to their dependents and other family members, as well as visiting faculty and other scholars. The age limit on this student coverage is typically 49 years of age.
These low-cost student international travel insurance carriers sometimes provide one hundred percent of the cost of covered events such as illness, injury, evacuation and repatriation. Many student international travel insurance carriers offer choices of coverage, so that you can pick a...more
5 Tips for Finding the Best travel Rewards Credit Card
...ds. That is, if you tend to fly with one airline, you may want to consider that airlines travel rewards credit card. This choice may end up paying you more in rewards as youre also remaining loyal to one company.
4. What are the fees?
One of the primary disadvantages for a travel rewards credit card is that it can also have large annual fees. While you are looking for the best travel rewards credit card for you, compare the fees that you may be charged in order to see if the fee is worth the rewards. In some cases, you may have to pay $50 per year to use the travel rewards credit card, but in return, youre not abl...more
Travel Europe - How to Travel Europe on a Cheap Budget
...to get back to the town or the city.
Secondly, you only get what you pay for. The European budget airlines may offer no in-flight service for food and drinks. Or, if they do, they will charge you for it at a premium rate. Coffee, sandwiches and beer may be very pricey indeed. To be fair, many of the flights are only of an hour or twos duration so snacks and drinks may not be such a big deal.
Thirdly figure out the total travel time and compare that to the costs. For example: it takes five hours to go from the very centre of Glasgow in Scotland to the very centre of London by train and it costs around twenty five UK pounds each way.
Now you might pick up a cheap flight from Glasgow to London, only to find that both of your airports are forty miles from the city centre. That immediately adds three hours to your travel time, not counting the waiting around at the airports, baggage handling and all the extra hassle that goes with it. You will also have to pay separately for the bus or train journey from airport to city centre and v...more
The Demise and Cost of Loosing an Airline
...ng on one of Independence Air flights with fares as low as $25 for confirmed seats. Though many airlines acted as if they didnt would not assist Independence Air passengers, airline had no choice due to a law passed by congress.
Major carriers are now shifting their business model more towards international travel because their finding it hard to compete with low fare carriers who have smaller expenses. International travel allows them to compete with less carr...more
