New Year’s travel resolutions from Frommers and A Briggs
Wednesday, January 2nd, 2008Arthur Frommer, who writes the Frommers travel books published his New Year’s resolutions for 2008 and we found it very interesting. We add a few ourselves to suggest tips to make travel easier.
Frommer’s resolutions:
1) I will limit myself to carry-ons, and never check a single bag;
2) I will carry sandwiches from home, and never bite into a single airline snack;
3) I will use public transportation from airport into town;
4) I will never book a connecting flight; if there’s no non-stop to my destination, I won’t go there (with some exceptions);
5) I will share courses with my wife, ordering a single main plate for the two of us;
6) I will stop patronizing “duty-free” shops;
7) I will never book an uncomfortable “boutique hotel” designed by a famous fashionista;
I will never use a credit card that doesn’t earn frequent flyer mileage;
9) I will never board a cruise ship carrying more than 700 passengers;
and 10) I will remain calm and unperturbed by refusing to read the travel section of the New York Times
And here are the New Year’s resolutions from A Briggs Passport & Visa Expeditors:
1) I will check the website of every airport before going there to depart or transit to obtain information about parking, wait times, food options, Wifi availability, amenities such as massages, spas, shopping, etc.
2) Park as close to airports as possible (and pay extra for the privilege) so I don’t have to wait on buses to take me to my car.
3) secure my boarding pass 24 hours in advance of my departure.
4) Mark my bag (that looks like someone else’s bag) with distinct bright yellow or orange colors, so someone doesn’t pick up my bag by mistake at the baggage claim area.
5) Check the public transportation status in cities to which I am traveling to ensure there are no strikes or other activities that make getting around difficult at my destination.
6) Join one of the services that allows me to go the front of the line at the security clearance.
7) Renew your passport six months before it expires.
Apply for one of the new passport cards that you can use to cross the land borders to Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. You may not need it but if you lose your passport, you’re covered.
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