Not exact matches
Tragically, the Labor Day holiday weekend is one
of the most dangerous for
travelers, as the roads
carry higher
numbers of drunk drivers.
1) Always
Carry A Pack
Of Cigarettes And A Lighter (Even If You Don't Smoke) This is by far my number one piece of advice for solo traveler
Of Cigarettes And A Lighter (Even If You Don't Smoke) This is by far my
number one piece
of advice for solo traveler
of advice for solo
travelers.
Yes, I felt a little goofy
carrying around the wireless headsets the guides has us use — this coming from a
traveler that perhaps too proudly avoids all variations
of guided tours — but the
number of facts, enthusiasm in which to share those facts, and the patience to repeat said facts to each person who suddenly was having trouble operating the headset (this seemed to happen to a member
of the group about every 10 minutes) was an indelible addition to the trip.
It is a reminder to always
carry your complete list
of frequent
traveler program
numbers around with you so that if you are ever bumped from a flight and end up flying on another carrier, you will have the right
number at hand and will not have to send in for missing credit.
For personal use, there is currently no restriction on the
number of spare batteries allowed in a
traveler's
carry - on luggage.
Travelers these days are
carrying a far greater variety and
number of electronic devices — laptops, iPads, MP3 players, smart phones, toys and more.
In its lawsuit, the ACLU noted that U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents have increased the
number of scans
of data on electronic devices
carried by
travelers...