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		<title>How To  Prevent  Casual   Baggage Problems</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 02:17:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Mishandled baggage is not an uncommon phenomenon in air travel. The US Department of Transportation recently reported that for every 200 passengers flying domestic on the ten largest US airlines, at least one files a mishandled baggage report. Losing one’s luggage is a definite headache for travelers. To avoid such mishaps, the following pointers are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mishandled baggage is not an uncommon phenomenon in air travel. The US Department of Transportation recently reported that for every 200 passengers flying domestic on the ten largest US airlines, at least one files a mishandled baggage report.</p>
<p>Losing one’s luggage is a definite headache for travelers. To avoid such mishaps, the following pointers are recommended:</p>
<p>Travel with only carry-on luggage. You take your bags with you inside the cabin, so you do not have to worry about them being lost or stolen. Generally, a passenger is allowed two pieces of carry-on luggage, one for the overhead bin and the other for under the seat. Additional items such as umbrellas and baby strollers are also permitted. </p>
<p>Do not  load heavy items in the overhead storage bin. Even lightweight items can cause serious injuries if they fall out of the overhead. The maximum weight for carry-on bags is 40 pounds. Put your contact information on every bag. Stick a label on the outside of all your luggage indicating your name and address. Put a duplicate along with your itinerary and <a href='http://www.jpef.net/?p=24' target='_blank'>travel guide info</a> inside your bags. This will help the airline locate your bags in case they are misplaced. The measure should also be done on your carry-on bags, just in case you need to check them in at the last minute.</p>
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Customize the look of your bags. Many bags have  same  designs. So, customize your checked bags to make them easier to spot on the baggage carousel and to prevent other passengers to grab them by mistake. Keep your valuables with you. Store your valuable items, such as money, jewelry, laptop computers, <a href='http://www.jpef.net/' target='_blank'>holiday travel guide</a> and electronic files in your carry-on luggage so they would not get lost.</p>
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Verify the correctness of airline tags on your luggage. The three-letter identifier tagged on your checked baggage should match your destination airport. When in doubt, check with your ticket agent and <a href='http://www.jpef.net/' target='_blank'>budget travel guide</a>. Keep the stub from your checked luggage. The stub is a very important key to identifying your bags in case it is lost or picked up by someone else by accident.</p>
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Immediately report lost checked luggage. If your bags have not turned up at your destination,  tell the baggage agents on duty or any of your airline’s representatives available at once.</p>
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Anticipate the loss of a bag. It is always better to be safe than to be sorry. Pack your bags in a way that the loss of a bag will not hamper your trip. Distribute clothes and underwear among your bags. If you have a business meeting and are carrying presentation materials with you, either pack backup copies in another bag or have it sent ahead of you. Do not pack hazardous goods. Some items, while commonplace and essential at home or in the workplace, pose a safety threat to passengers and crew in the cabin. If your airline allows them in checked baggage, make sure they are packed properly.</p>
<p>As always, verify with your airline their policies and guidelines regarding baggage.</p>
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		<title>How To Plan A Bahamas Family Holiday</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 05 Dec 2009 10:32:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not only adults and couples that can go to the Bahamas families can go too; in fact, although it is quite surprising to many, more families visit the Bahamas on a regular basis than any other group, and for incredibly good reason. There is so much fun able to be had in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not only adults and couples that can go to the Bahamas families can go too; in fact, although it is quite surprising to many, more families visit the Bahamas on a regular basis than any other group, and for incredibly good reason. There is so much fun able to be had in the Bahamas, and so many resorts that cater specifically to the families.</p>
<p>If you are planning a Bahamas family vacation through <a href='http://www.jpef.net/?p=3' target='_blank'>planet travel guide</a>, there are several key things that you will want to take into consideration during the planning stage of your trip. For instance, if you are planning on going on a Bahamas family vacation, you will want to  know  a resort or hotel that caters to families, so that the kids will not be bored and so that you are your partner will still have some fun activities to do as well.</p>
<p>It is important to  know that although the information available in regards to a Bahamas family vacation is truly extraordinary, it should not be frustrating to  find exactly what you are looking for. For instance, using the <a href='http://www.jpef.net/?p=9' target='_blank'>travel agent business</a> as a resource tool for your planning of a Bahamas family vacation is a great idea, as the speed and efficiency of the Internet will allow you to narrow your search dramatically.</p>
<p>The Atlantis Resort, for instance, is a great place for families, because they offer more family based activities than anything else, and thus would be a great place for your family to stay on the trip. They have waterslides, waterfalls, lagoons, dolphins, and much more, as well as a variety of activities for adults, so that you and your partner can also spend some alone time together if the kids are old enough to be left alone for a night or two.</p>
<p>Remember that the most important thing is that you and your family have as much fun as possible, and so try to plan ahead as much as you possibly can, so that you can spend every second having fun and enjoying yourself while you are there, rather than being lost and confused and unsure of what to do next.</p>
<p>There are so many resources such as <a href='http://www.jpef.net/' target='_blank'>travel guide book</a> that are available to help in this exact regards, and so you should also take as much advantage of these as you possibly can. By doing this, you will ensure that you and your family will have an absolutely wonderful time.</p>
<p>When planning a family vacation, there are several steps you should take in order to give your special retreat the best chances of being a memorable and fun experience for everyone involved.</p>
<p>First, be certain to include the entire family in the planning process. This will help get the children more involved and excited about the upcoming adventure while also helping them to feel as if they are important members of the family. In addition, it will make them more vested in the trip. In other words, they will be less likely to complain about the itinerary because they  realize  they had a hand in planning it.</p>
<p>You should also be certain to plan a variety of activities throughout the trip so the children do not become bored with a specific aspect. For example, if your plans involve visiting a few different museums, try to spread them out over a few days rather than hitting them all at once. Visiting many museums on the same day can be very tiring for children.</p>
<p>Similarly, if you are planning several physical activities, spread those out as well. Hiking trails at National Parks is a wonderful experience, but trying to cram them all into one day will lead to cranky children and a bad experience for everyone.</p>
<p>Finally, be certain to plan activities for the children to enjoy while on the road or in the air. Allow them to bring their handheld gaming systems if they are into video games. If you can, purchase a DVD player for the children to watch movies while on the road as well. Even if you are not a  big  fan of allowing children to watch television, this is one time when the rules should be bent. The same is true for brining food, as children tend to get hungry quickly and you don&#8217;t wan to have to pull over every hour for a snack.</p>
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