Flying With Kids

Written by Laura Quarantiello


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FLYING WITH KIDS

By Laura Quarantiello © Tiare Publications 228 words It's a parents worst nightmare: taking a long airplane trip with a child. It's not just gettingrepparttar 134226 child to sit still for several hours, it's trying to keep him or her busy, interested – and quiet! Sound like an impossible task? Not necessarily. Here are some tried and true tips for making your childrepparttar 134227 perfect airline traveling companion:

- Pack plenty of books and games, especially handheld electronic games (don’t forgetrepparttar 134228 batteries!)

- Bring along coloring books and crayons.

- Carry a cassette player with your child's favorite music or prerecorded stories.

- Bring a map and let your child haverepparttar 134229 window seat. Point out landmarks and have your child try to find them onrepparttar 134230 map.

Which Luxury Tour? 5 Critical Factors For Choosing A Luxury Tour

Written by Guy Rubin


You've paid top dollar for your "luxury tour" but find yourself continually eating in shabby restaurants, puzzled that tourist sites shut early each afternoon while souvenir stores seem permanently open. You are angered not only by your guide's increasingly obvious dishonesty but also byrepparttar waste of your valuable vacation time.

This disappointing but common experience springs fromrepparttar 134224 confusion people often have in choosing among a plethora of luxury tours, each of which claims to offer muchrepparttar 134225 same product. This brief article describes 5 critical factors to help travelers read betweenrepparttar 134226 lines of glossy brochures and help them better assessrepparttar 134227 relative merits of rival tour operators.

1) Trustworthiness & Security -repparttar 134228 first filter

Typically, tour operators will ask you to pay for your tour in advance, in which case you will want to be sure thatrepparttar 134229 operator is trustworthy and that your funds are secure. Such security works on a number of levels. Onrepparttar 134230 most basic level - if your intended tour operator is not registered in a country with a reliable legal system and does not offer some sort of financial guarantee in your home country (surety bond or trust account scheme), then your deposited funds are as liable to disappear as whisky on St. Patrick's Day.

On a secondary level, especially in an industry as susceptible to risk asrepparttar 134231 travel industry, you want to be sure that even ifrepparttar 134232 operator goes bankrupt (the fate of many after September 11, 2001) your funds will nonetheless be returned to you. For this reason, look for companies which are adequately bonded or - for greater security - for companies running industry-approved trust account systems, where your funds are independently held, usually by a major bank, until afterrepparttar 134233 end of your tour.

Conclusion: For your own peace of mind, it is advisable to only deal directly with tour operators from countries with reliable legal systems, and then only with those tour operators which advertise surety bonds or industry-approved trust account systems.

2) "Boutique" tour operator" versus "The Jack Of All Trades" tour operator

The tour industry divides into innumerable countries and activities. Whereas one tour company might specialize in one niche area, such as walking tours inrepparttar 134234 Loire valley ("Boutique" tour operator), another might offer every sort of luxury vacation in every country ("Jack Of All Trades" operator), including several walking tours in France. In this scenario, it is unlikely thatrepparttar 134235 generalist tour operator can deliver a better like-for-like product thanrepparttar 134236 specialist. Certainly,repparttar 134237 generalist should offer a lower price since they are a high volume player. In terms of quality and service however,repparttar 134238 specialist will always haverepparttar 134239 upper hand.

Conclusion: Ask your friends and travel agent, researchrepparttar 134240 internet - if service and quality is what you value, find a boutique tour operator focussing on your specific region or activity.

3) Expert Status -repparttar 134241 tour operator must be an expert onrepparttar 134242 destination

How well a tour operator knows their destination or activity will feed directly into your enjoyment of their product. Ifrepparttar 134243 operator simply sub-contracts all aspects of their tours to a local groundhandler, then you should expect abysmal service sincerepparttar 134244 local groundhandler has a free hand to minimize costs at your expense. Ifrepparttar 134245 tour operator is simply decorating a local groundhandler's product with sophisticated features,repparttar 134246 tour will share much in common with a tourist class tour apart from price. Instead, you should seek a tour operator, who is so familiar withrepparttar 134247 destination that they have a wide selection of hotels, restaurants and special events exclusive to that operator. You should aim to findrepparttar 134248 tour operator that specializes in your particular interest.

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