Archive for December 17th, 2008

Common International Air Travel Rules

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Everyday, in the United States, a large number of individuals, couples, and families travel by way of an airplane. Out of all of those travelers, a decent number of them are traveling overseas or to a foreign country. As international travel continues to increase in popularity, it is likely that the numbers will continue to rise. In fact, there is even a good chance that you may make the decision to travel to another country. If so, it is advised that you famialrize yourself with the international air travel rules.

When it comes to international air travel rules, there are many travelers who automatically get confused. This is because not many people know that the rules for international air travel are different than the rules for domestic air travel. In reality, they arent exactly the same, but they arent that much different either. Despite the similarities, it is still advised that you place a focus on international air travel, especially since you will be traveling internationally.

As previously mentioned, you will find that a number of the air travel rules are similar between domestic and international travel. One of those rules is the airport screening process. In all airports, even if they are not classified as an international airport, passengers will need to pass through the appropriate airport security checkpoints. This screening process includes the close examination of your checked baggage. Unlike in the past, now almost all airlines thoroughly inspect checked baggage looking for explosive, flammable, or illegal items.

Since a large number of international airports not only offer international flights, but domestic flights as well, intentional passengers are not always separated from domestic ones. Essentially, this means that the passenger screening procedures, as well as the screening for all luggage will be the same. All flyers are advised to remove any of their accessories, which may set of the metal detectors, as well as their shoes. Your shoes will be sent through the x-ray machine. This is done to ensure that there are not explosives or other dangerous materials hidden in them.

One of the few differences that you will see, between domestic air travel and international air travel, has to do with the first check-in. When you first arrive at the airport, you will need to approach the airline counter to register yourself. This is also where your checked luggage will be examined and processed for the trip. On domestic flights, passengers only need to supply a picture id. This identification is usually a government issued identification card or a drivers license. If you are planning on traveling internationally, you will need to supply additional proof of identification.

The proofs of identification that you will need will all depend on the airport in which you are leaving from and the airport that you will be arriving at. If you are required to show more than a picture id, you may need to bring your birth certificate, your passport, your visa, or your certificate of citizenship. Although your first impulse may be to bring them all, just incase, you will want to refrain from doing so. Unless absolutely necessarily, you will want to keep these important personal documents safe at home.

The above mentioned international air travel rules and procedures are just a few of the many that you may be required to follow. If and when you are unsure about a particular rule, it is advised that you seek professional assistance. That assistance should either come directly from an international airport or an international airline.

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Hawaii-Pearl Harbor

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

When visiting Hawaii most people think of lush tropical trees and white sandy beaches. After all, Hawaii is the perfect spot for relaxing and sipping fruity drinks. However, there is one somber tourist spot that should not be missed. It is the memorial at Pearl Harbor.

Pearl Harbor was once known only for its ample supply of pearl oysters. No one would have ever dreamed that this harbor would become the reason that the United States entered into World War II. Sadly today it is known only for the infamous attacks that happened December 7, 1941, when wave Japanese planes flew over an attacked an unsuspecting sleeping army. Over 1.5 million people visit the USS Arizona memorial yearly. Tourists of all kinds stop here to remember the lives lost on that fateful morning so long ago.

2335 US soldiers died during the attack on Pearl Harbor. Roughly half of those killed were aboard the USS Arizona. The giant ship was bombed and sank in less than ten minutes trapping over a thousand men on board. Today, the ship lies exactly where it sank and is a giant tomb. The bodies aboard the ship were never recovered. A memorial was erected and floats directly on top of the ship. The ship still leaks oil into the harbor in small amounts that have been said to be black tears.

The mood at the memorial is somber even today over sixty years after the attack. The park does a nice job of filtering the average number of 4500 guests through the memorial daily. Upon arrival to the memorial you are given a ticket and told when your entry to the movie theater will be. The time of year of your visit determines your wait time. During the summer months when crowds are at their highest you may have to wait a couple of hours. But, there is plenty to occupy your time. There is a museum that contains memorabilia such as letters from soldiers to loved ones and uniforms. The museum also has photos of Japanese planes as well as map showing the destruction of the harbor.

There is also a World War II submarine located at the memorial site. The USS Bowfin Museum and Park are worth taking a stroll through. They have kept the submarine intact and you can see pretty much how the men lived in the submarine. You can actually walk through the submarine. Be forewarned, this is not an activity for Closter phobic people, the ship’s quarters are very tight.

Once the wait is over the tour through the memorial runs fairly quickly. They show a movie that lasts about twenty minutes. It shows exactly what happened that early morning in December all those years ago, complete with video footage. Once the movie is over you will take a short boat ride out to the actual memorial. When the ferry arrives, you will walk all the way to the back of the memorial where there is a wall listing the names of all who died that day.

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Privately Chartered Jets: Perfect for School or Organization Sponsored

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

Privately Chartered Jets: Perfect for School or Organization Sponsored Trips

Are you in charge of running a school group or a public organization, like a senior citizens group or a schools student council organization? If you are, there is a good chance that you are also in charge of sponsored trips. Sponsored trips are when you and your group arrange for your group members to travel to a popular destination. In almost all cases, your group or organization members will pay for their own travel, but you may still be responsible for making the travel arrangements. If that is the case, is your group or organization planning on taking a sponsored trip in the near future? If so, you may want to examine private jet charters.

When it comes to the chartering a private jet for school sponsored trips or public organization sponsored trips, there are many individuals, maybe individuals just like you, who wonder why you should charter a private jet. In all honesty, there are an unlimited number of reasons why you should, as well as an unlimited number of benefits to doing so. Before examining those benefits, it is first advised that you familiarize yourself with private jet charters. Do you know what it means to charter a private jet? While a large number of individuals think that they do, there are many who fall victim to common jet chartering misconceptions.

One of the many misconceptions that people believe concerning private jet charters are their uses. While privately chartered jets are used by a large number of individuals, they are most commonly used by those who are traveling for business. This is where the misconception comes in. There are many individuals who believe that business travel is the only type of travel that calls for the chartering of a private jet. In reality, this couldnt be further from the truth. Private jet charters allow you and your predetermined passengers to fly in private, as you will be the only passengers on the jet, aside from the crew. It is also important to note that when chartering a private jet, you are often able to bypass many of the long lines at the airport. That is why a large number of families, individuals, couples, and business owners, make the decision to charter private jets.

As for the benefits of chartering a private jet for your next school group or public organization trip, one of the biggest advantages to doing so is convenience. As it was previously mentioned, when you charter a private jet, you often get to bypass many of the long lines that can be found inside most public airports. Of course, this is nice when you are traveling alone, but it is even better when you are traveling with a group of individuals. Not having to check-in enables all of your group members to stay together. It also eliminates the many hassles associated with air travel.

Another benefit of chartering a private jet for your school sponsored or organizational sponsored trip is monitoring. If you were the individual in charge of planning the trip in question, you will also likely be responsible for making sure that the trip goes off without any problems. This is much easier aboard a privately chartered jet. An alternative to chartering a private jet is flying commercially. While this is more than possible to do, your group members will not be the only passengers on that plane. In fact, your group members will likely be mixed in with other passengers. This can make taking head counts or keeping an eye on everyone fairly difficult and sometimes even impossible to do. To ensure the safety of your students or organization members, you may want to consider chartering a private jet.

As you can see, there are a number of benefits to chartering a private jet for your next sponsored trip. If you would like more information on doing so, such as an estimate of cost, you are urged to contact a reputable jet chartering company. A company representative should be more than happy to provide you with assistance or answer any questions that you may have.

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