Sunday, November 17, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Travel With an Infant, Baggage Allowed?

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Travel With an Infant, Baggage Allowed?
Nov 17th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

With most airlines, infants who travel and don't occupy a seat are still given a luggage allotment.

The disclaimer here is of course that not all airlines are considerate enough to accept items for your infant as a separate free allotment, and should you have further questions especially if traveling on a low cost airline, then contact them directly. The free allotment described in this feature are usually offered on airlines that are not principally classified as low cost or charter airlines.

Even though you may not have purchased a separate seat for your infant, you can check in luggage for the infant. In addition to your own free baggage allowance, the infant is entitled to one checked piece of luggage that is usually permitted the same weight allowance, or close to it, as if the infant was in a purchased seat.

In addition to a checked piece of luggage, the following items are usually accepted without charge as long as no items such as toys and clothes are teeming out of them - baby/car seat, bassinette, and stroller. Note that baby beds are not included in that list and would be considered excess baggage if you have already checked in your luggage limit.

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Thursday, November 14, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Airport Minimum Connection Times - Denver to...

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Nov 14th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

Airport minimum connection times for several major airports around the world - in this feature Denver, Frankfurt, Helsinki, Houston, Kuala Lumpur, and London are covered.

If you are a passenger connecting through another airport to get to your destination, and time is pressing, it may be helpful to know what the minimum connection times are that are provided for larger airports. Also, if you book a ticket with a connection with less than the minimum connection time, the airline is not obligated to help you out because it was already a "hot", or illegal connection - just another reason why it's important to be aware of minimum connection times.

Minimum connection times for major airports around the world

  • DEN - Denver International (23 miles NE of Denver city center)
    Domestic to Domestic - 50 minutes
    Domestic to International - 1 hour
    International to Domestic - 1 hour
    International to International - 1 hour
  • FRA - Frankfurt/Main (6 miles SW of Frankfurt city center)
    Domestic to Domestic - 45 minutes
    Domestic to International - 45 minutes
    International to Domestic - 45 minutes
    International to International - 45 minutes
  • HEL - Helsinki-Vantaa (12 miles N of Helsinki city center)
    Domestic to Domestic - 20 minutes
    Domestic to International - 30 minutes
    International to Domestic - 40 minutes
    International to International - 35 minutes
  • HOUSTON
    HOU - Hobby (8 miles SE of Houston city center)
    IAH - George Bush Intercontinental (20 miles N of Houston city center)
    IAH
    Domestic to Domestic - 45 minutes
    Domestic to International - 1 hour
    International to Domestic - 1 hour
    International to International - 1 hour 15 minutes
    HOU (Hobby)
    Domestic to Domestic - 20 minutes
    Inter-airport IAH to/from HOU
    Domestic to Domestic - 2 hours
    Domestic to International - 3 hours
    International to Domestic - 3 hours
  • KUL - Kuala Lumpur International (32 miles S of Kuala Lumpur city center)
    Domestic to Domestic - 1 hour
    Domestic to International - 1 hour
    International to Domestic - 1 hour
    International to International - 1 hour
  • LONDON - Biggin Hill (10 miles SE of London city center)
    London City Airport (6 miles E of London city center)
    LGW - Gatwick (27 miles S of London city center)
    LHR - Heathrow (15 miles W of London city center)
    Luton (31 miles NW of London city center)
    Stansted (34 miles NE of London city center)
    LHR (Heathow)
    Terminal 1
    Domestic to Domestic - 45 minutes
    Domestic to International - 45 minutes
    International to Domestic - 45 minutes
    International to International - 45 minutes
    Terminal 2
    International to International - 1 hour
    Terminal 3
    International to International - 1 hour
    Terminal 4
    International to International - 45 minutes
    Terminal 1 to 2
    Domestic to International - 1 hour 10
    International to Domestic - 1 hour 15
    International to International - 1 hour 15
    Terminal 1 to 3 - 1 hour 15
    Terminal 1 to 4 1 hour
    Terminal 2 to 1 - 1 hour 15
    Terminal 2 to 3 - 1 hour 15
    Terminal 2 to 4 - 1 hour 30 minutes
    Terminal 3 to 1 - 1 hour 15
    Terminal 3 to 2 - 1 hour 15
    Terminal 3 to 4 - 1 hour 30 minutes
    Terminal 4 to 1
    International to Domestic - 1 hour 15
    International to International - 1 hour
    Terminal 4 to 2 - 1 hour 30 minutes
    Terminal 4 to 3 - 1 hour 30 minutes

    LGW (Gatwick)
    South Terminal
    Domestic to Domestic - 40 minutes
    Domestic to International - 45 minutes
    Channel Islands to Domestic - 55 minutes
    International to Domestic - 1 hour
    International to International - 55 minutes

    North Terminal
    Domestic to Domestic - 45 minutes
    Domestic to International - 45 minutes
    International to Domestic - 45 minutes
    International to International - 45 minutes
    Between Terminals - 1 hour 15

    STN (Stansted)
    Domestic to Domestic - 45 minutes
    Domestic to International - 45 minutes
    International to Domestic - 45 minutes
    International to International - 45 minutes

    LCY (City)
    Domestic to Domestic - 30 minutes
    Domestic to International - 30 minutes
    International to Domestic - 30 minutes
    International to International - 30 minutes

    LTN (Luton)
    Domestic to Domestic - 20 minutes
    Domestic to International - 1 hour
    International to Domestic - 1 hour
    International to International - 1 hour

    BETWEEN AIRPORTS
    LHR to/from LGW - 2 hours 30
    LHR to/from LTN - 3 hours 25
    LHR to LCY - 3 hours 30
    LCY to LHR - 3 hours
    LGW to/from STN - 3 hours
    LHR to/from STN - 3 hours 20

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Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Pets Air Travel - United Airlines - Airline...

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Nov 13th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

Information about flying with your dog, cat, or other pets on United Airlines.

A summary of tips, rules, restrictions and fees for flying with your pet on United Airlines :

  • Dogs, cats and household birds may be accepted for in cabin or the cargo hold. Rabbits, hamsters and guinea pigs may be accepted for the cargo hold only. Advance reservations are required for both options.
  • For pets in cabin the carrier must fit under the seat and the pet must stay in the carrier at all times while on board.
  • Ensure that you have a valid health certificate issued by a veterinarian.
  • From United Airlines: "For the safety of your animal, United Airlines does not accept the following short-nosed dog breeds, or mixed-breed dogs exhibiting the short-nosed characteristics of these breeds, as either checked baggage or cargo from June 1st through September 30th of each year. This restriction does not apply to animals traveling with you in the cabin.
    Boston Terrier, Boxer, English or French Bulldog, King Charles Spaniel, Lhasa Apso, Pug, Shar-Pei, Shih Tzu"

    "Due to extreme heat, United Airlines will not accept any pets as checked baggage for travel to/from Kuwait (KWI) from June 1st through September 30th. Pets can be carried in the cabin only if departing Kuwait. If the pet is in the cabin, the embargo time frame does not apply."

  • "United Airlines may not be able to accommodate pets on some aircraft or routes, or in many United First and United Business cabins."
  • If you are traveling on another airline, you are subject to their fees and your pet will need to be claimed and re-checked with the connecting airline.
  • Fee - Travel within the US, Canada and US territories in cabin - $125 one way. Checked baggage (cargo hold) - $250 one way. For international travel in cabin - $250 one way. Checked baggage (cargo hold) - $250 to $500 one way depending on the combined size of the pet and kennel.

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Air Travel: What's Hot Now: How Do I Arrange a Wheelchair / Golf Cart with...

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Nov 13th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

Question: How Do I Arrange a Wheelchair / Golf Cart with an Airline?

A question about setting up extra assistance for a passenger is answered. "My wife has a medical condition that will not let her exert herself. I would like for her to be able to ride in a cart. What do we do to arrange that?"

Answer: To arrange special assistance it's best to give a quick call to the airline directly and ask them to add an APFAX (basically a message on file for the airport) requesting the golf cart or a wheelchair if the cart isn't available. Don't worry, it's an incredibly common request. I see it at the airport all the time, and when I worked in reservations probably about a good 10% of bookings had requests for special assistance.

Also, if there is a special assistance counter at the airport it can be added there. Even a regular check-in counter agent could add it to the file. But, I do find the best thing is calling in advance and having it added. That way, the gate agent will be aware in advance, and your wife will be eligible for pre-boarding as well.

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Monday, November 11, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: The Language of Air Travel Defined - Main Page

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The Language of Air Travel Defined - Main Page
Nov 11th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

There is a different way of talking and writing in the air travel industry. The Air Travel Glossary takes those cryptic acronyms and airline-speak --- and defines them! Your Air Travel Guide wants to help make air travel lingo make sense.

This list of airline industry terms and definitions is fairly comprehensive - if there are terms or odd looking acronyms that are not addressed here please let me know. In the meantime, take a look at the definitions for all things related to air travel!

DEFINITIONS

A - Bul

Bu - Exc

Ext - Int

Inv - Off

On - Sh

St - Zu

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Air Travel: What's Hot Now: British Airways Tickets and Reservations -...

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Nov 11th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

British Airways offers check-in online, and a few of the particulars of their web check-in services:
  • British Airways - Check-in online up to 24 hours prior to departure.
  • Booking reference is required for check-in online.
  • Online check-in is permitted for all British Airways destinations except if you are traveling from one of the following airports - Agadir, Fez, Split, Ajaccio, Funchal, St. Petersburg, Bari, Grenoble, Tangier, Barra, Ibiza, Tenerife, Bastia, Islay, Bishkek, Las Palmas, Tirana, Bromma, Livingstone, Tiree, Bristol, Londonderry, Tripoli, Cagliari, Luton, Tunis, Campbeltown, Luxembourg, Victoria Falls, Casablanca, Mahon, Windhoek, Cork, Marrakech, Yerevan, Dalaman, Mykonos, Dubrovnik, Palma (Majorca), Pristina, Seville.
  • Checked luggage can be dropped off at bag drop desks at the airport.

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Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Air Travel Assistance - First Time Flyers and...

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Air Travel Assistance - First Time Flyers and...
Nov 11th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

Air travel is certainly not a one-type or size fits all. At the airport I get to see an incredible range of travelers - from families to sports groups, from unaccompanied minors to women in full abayas, there really isn't a cookie-cutter shaped passenger. Given this, airlines do have plans on how to assist passengers who may need it for the air travel experience.

Fear of Flying - First Time Flyer
The first thing that comes to mind regarding passengers who may require assistance are those who are afraid of flying, or first time flyers. It is okay to be afraid of flying, there is certainly a loss of control when you are sitting in a narrow seat, 30,000 feet above the earth, and the plane is shaking through an area of turbulence. There are courses for fear of flying, and many of them boast a solid success rate. I wasn't always the best flyer as i despised turbulence, and my method though unconventional, was to learn how to fly in order to overcome my fears (there certainly is nothing like bouncing around in turbulent air in a two-seater Cessna).

If you are afraid to fly, let airline staff know. At the gate, and even at check-in, I have done on the spot talks with nervous flyers to help them feel a little more at ease. You can often find a sympathetic flight attendant who will come by every so often to check in on you.

Again, there are fear of flying courses available. As another option, you can seek medical advice regarding prescribed medications to help deal with the anxiety of flying.

Do not feel afraid to ask questions. Yes, there are some surly airline employees, but the majority of those who work for airlines love to travel and do have a modicum of compassion for those who are afraid to fly. Years back, British Airways was one of the airlines that pioneered a project where employees would volunteer to fly with passengers who required assistance; dozens of airlines such as Air Canada operate flights that take underprivileged or ill children to places like Disney World, all on volunteered time. These are people who have a passion for people and travel so ask us! I often liken turbulence to hitting a pothole, or I ask a passenger to try and envision it as being rocked to sleep on a long flight (doesn't always work, but the effort is to diffuse the fear of the unknown).

Bringing along items of comfort may also help. Tranquil music on your MP3 player, or a really great pillow and fleece blanket can sometimes help take the edge off of fear. A tennis ball can be great for squeezing in your hand to relieve tension; plus it has the added bonus of keeping your carpal tunnel engaged so it can act to prevent swelling in your wrist and fingers during a long flight.

Sometimes reading up on weather conditions can help. Sources such as the FAA's Flight Delay Information - Air Traffic Control System Command Center can be really useful. Again, removing the unknown elements of flight can often alleviate a fearful flyer's anxieties.

Ultimately, when it comes to a fear of flying, know that you are not the only one who feels this way. I have had passengers faint in front of me, hyperventilate, and cry - one sees the whole range of emotions and autonomic responses working at an airport - there are those who are simply terrified of flying. However, with reassurance and preparation many do overcome the fear of flying and then can experience the world from all different time zones.

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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Airlines and Online Check-in - Airline Tickets,...

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Nov 10th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

Online check-in for your flights could save you some time from waiting in line and get you to your gate on time. Read on about some of the airlines offering check-in online from airline websites.

Bearing this in mind, here are some of the features of checking in from the comfort of your mouse and keyboard:

Advantages for the passenger

  • Check-in before you get to the airport. Usually between 12 and 24 hours before flight departure.
  • Print boarding pass ahead of time saving you time at the airport. Some airlines also offer the option of downloading your boarding pass to a PDA such as a Blackberry.
  • Ability to change/confirm your seat assignment when available, thus a better chance at getting a seat number before you are even at the airport if you didn't have one already pre-reserved.
  • Some airlines offer bonus frequent flyer miles.
What you'll need to check-in online
  • Your frequent flyer number (or other login information as outlined by the airline you are using such as a the credit card that was used to pay for the ticket).
  • An airline electronic ticket that is paid for.
  • A printer to print the boarding pass, or a PDA (only offered on a few airlines)to download the boarding pass to. Alternatively, you can have the boarding pass reprinted at check-in, or a self-serve kiosk.
In addition, there is a potential problem if you now have your boarding pass, your flight is subsequently canceled, and the airline doesn't have a way to contact you. Thus, in the booking stages it is always a good idea to have more than one contact phone number, and a contact phone number for the destination you are at in case of a delay or cancellation for your return flight.

Check-in Online Now

Some of the airlines offering online check-in are:

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Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Airline Phone Numbers for North America - Phone...

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Nov 10th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

Find airline phone numbers for airlines in Canada, Mexico and the United States in the following list:

Airlines Based in North America

  • Aero California 800-237-6225
  • Aero Mexico 800-237-6639
  • Air Canada 888-247-2262
  • Air Creebec 800-567-6567
  • Air Inuit 800-361-5933
  • Air Tindi 888-545-6794
  • Air Transat 866-847-1112
  • Alaska Airlines 800-426-0333, 866-516-1685
  • American Airlines 800-433-7300
  • Bearskin Airlines 800-465-2327
  • Continental Airlines 800-525-0280
  • Delta Airlines 800-221-1212
  • First Air 800-267-1247
  • Frontier Airlines 800-432-1359
  • Hawaiian Airlines 800-367-5320
  • Horizon Air 800-547-9308
  • JetBlue 800-538-2583
  • Mexicana Airlines 800-531-7921
  • Porter Airlines (Canada) 888-619-8622
  • Southwest Airlines 800-435-9792
  • Spirit Airlines 800-772-7117
  • United Airlines 800-241-6522
  • US Airways 800-428-4322
  • Virgin America 877-359-8474
  • WestJet Airlines 800-538-5696

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Saturday, November 9, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: How to Redeem the Airline Miles You've Earned

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Nov 9th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

There is a skill to redeeming frequent flyer miles. Not every seat on every flight is available for payment with frequent flyer miles, but rather a varying percentage of seats are made available. You will be competing for fewer available seats, so the top 10 list for how to redeem your miles is even more important.

Some of the redemption options that American Airlines offers are quite different from other frequent flyer plans such as teaming up with programs that allow you to use miles towards savings for college.

American Airlines' Top 10 ways to use the miles you've earned

  • 1. Vacation Planning - members can use as few as 500 miles towards paying for vacations planned with AAVacations.com, including hotel, car rentals and local activities.
  • 2. Off-peak travel awards - you can use less miles if you are willing to travel at less popular times which vary by destination.
  • 3. Short-Hop awards - these are not always available and pop up more as a promotion which allow members to claim awards on trips of 750 miles or less at reduced mileage levels.
  • 4. Gift of Travel - you can use your miles to give travel opportunities to family members, friends or even donate miles to various charities.
  • 5. Admirals Clubs - use you miles to use the lounge. AAdvantage miles can be redeemed for annual Admirals Club memberships and really relax before your flights.
  • 6. Hotels - starting at 500 AAdvantage miles, members can book vacation packages which include hotel stays, airport transfers and other features through AmericanAirlines Vacations.
  • 7. Magazines - you can redeem miles for some of your favorite magazines. Subscriptions start at 400 miles and can be setup online through Magazines for Miles.
  • 8. College Savings - American Airlines has teamed up with Upromise, to save for college. AAdvantage members can now redeem frequent flyer miles for college savings and deposit them into their Upromise account.
  • 9. Shopping - Points.com allows AAdvantage members to exchange miles for shopping gift certificates at lots of well known retailers and restaurants.
  • 10. Donate - you can donate your miles to various charities such as the Make-a-Wish Foundation. When you make a donation to one of American’s partner organizations, you will earn extra AAdvantage miles.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Naked Skies - Air Travel in the Buff Takes Flight

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Nov 8th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

It isn't the first time that passengers have been invited to fly naked, but it has been a while since the last clothes-optional flight took place a few years ago. This time around, it is a charter flight that is set to operate in July 2008. A German travel agency - OssiUrlaub is currently taking bookings for a same-day roundtrip flight to Usedom in the north of Germany along the German - Polish border. Naturism - or Freikorperkultur (FKK) is German for Free Body Culture, and nudism is not seen as all that unusual in Germany. In fact, the Guide to Germany Travel has a great cultural primer on nudism in Germany, and links to beaches and spas that are all about a clothing-optional vacation experience.

So what is a naturist to do who wants to fly in the buff? First, be prepared to dole out a pretty penny for the experience. From Erfurt to to Usedom on the Baltic Sea you'll be looking at 499 euro roundtrip. The date of the flight is set as July 5, 2008. Bookings can be made through OssiUrlaub - in German.

A previous venture into a clothing-optional flight was offered by Naked Air to Cancun, Mexico. But that was several years ago. The German experience will allow bookings for up to 55 passengers in total, where one will be able to strip down when at cruising altitude after take-off. No nudity for the staff on board, though- crew will remain fully clothed. Naked Air still has images up, and the story of its clothing optional flight. Just to note - there are no black lines covering up body parts.

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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Air Travel: What's Hot Now: Packing Snacks - Food for Flights

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Nov 7th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

Whatever type of crackers you like, they are great not only for dips or small cheese packs, but can be filling on their own.

My preference is rice crackers, so that is what you'll hear me munching on.

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Nov 7th 2013, 11:01, by airtravel.guide@about.com

Southwest Airlines offers check-in online. What you need to check-in and a few of the details of their web check-in services:
  • Southwest Airlines Check-in online up to 24 hours prior to departure.
  • Need your confirmation number and name of passenger in order to use online check-in.
  • Passengers traveling with infants without a seat cannot check-in online as identification proving the child is under 2 years old must be presented to a Southwest Airlines agent.

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