Airlines Are Adding Fees
Travel is getting tricky now. Everyone is suffering from the economy and airlines are also trying to figure out how to make money. They are learning how to get a few extra cents from you wherever they can.
Are Airlines Going Too Far?
We all know that the airline industry is in survival mode. Air carriers are struggling to stay afloat in the face of daunting fuel costs and plunging travel demand. In the last year, for example, domestic carriers alone lost $11 billion.
In response, airlines are piling on the surcharges, pulling the “free” perks, and packing in extra seats. Believe it or not, the airline industry even has a specific conference dedicated to “ancillary fees”—and how to collect them without inciting consumer revolt. (It seems that they have pulling pennies from consumers down to a science—in 2008 airlines extracted $10.25 billion in these surcharges worldwide, an increase of 346% over 2006).
Are they going too far? Below we highlight some of the ways that air carriers are pushing their luck with consumers, but we want to hear from you. Are you less likely to fly as airlines become more and more aggressive in their quest for efficiency? –more
Leisure 101: Save Time and Money With Your Vacation Trips
by Dorthy Weatherbush
There are many money and time saving ideas that you can use
for any vacation plans you may have. Perhaps the biggest one
is using the power of the internet to help you out. You can
practically visit any place you want to go online, with
videos, photos, and reviews of places, things to see, etc.
You can also use the internet to find out what hotel rates
are, how much tours are going to cost what services and
amenities are available, and hotels and resorts will have
virtual tours so you can see what you are getting ahead of
time.
The first real big tip is to book everything ahead of time,
and if you can, pay for it right then as well. That way, no
matter what happens, you will get what you want when you
want it. Book any tours you are planning to take,
attractions you are going to see or do, all of that. If you
wait until the last minute, especially during the peak
touring season, you may find it all filled up.
Try other alternatives to conventional accommodations. There
are many different options in this area. A hotel is not
always the best option. The problem with most hotels is that
they are expensive, and even if they have a breakfast meal
provided by the hotel, what about the other meals? Some
alternatives to consider that are available in almost any
location you go are vacation apartments, or all inclusive
resorts.
With holiday vacation apartments you can have your own
separate room for privacy on family or group outings, a
fully stocked kitchen, and all you have to do is to purchase
food for your vacation. Shopping local markets is one way to
get to know the culture of the place you are visiting. These
apartments often have similar amenities of a hotel, only way
cheaper, especially for extended stay. Often, you can find
apartments with parking spaces provided, making it easy for
you to park a rental car.
All inclusive resorts are pies-in-the-sky for every family
vacations, and are available all over the world. These
resorts are perfect because of the fact that you don’t have
to worry about anything but to go on with the planned
activities. Meals, services, and activities are all usually
paid in the original price, and some may even include tips,
really! These resorts have activities prepared for the young
and old alike, fully supervised by experienced staff so
parents are able to enjoy a sauna, or a round of golf with
the feeling that the kids are in good hands.
Take the time to think things through. You may opt to take
one of the travel discount services found online, and this
may not be the best options to choose. Services like these,
often only offer discounts if you book a combination of
things at the same time, like airfare, hotel, and car
rental. You may be able to find cheaper rates on your own,
and the options that you have are not limited. They usually
charge a fee to for the use of their services as well, and
won’t tell you about the hidden fees like surcharges. Taxes
and gratuities.
Article kindly provided by http://beckoffice.com
Dorthy Weatherbush likes to travel and when she does she
tries to stay at Sandals.com
Resorts. The 5 star service and accommodations at Sandals.com
Resorts makes it well worth the money.
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