Travel News for June 3rd 2011 through June 4th 2011
Bringing you what’s new in travel for June 3rd 2011 through June 4th 2011:
- Study Tests Availability of Frequent Flyer Reward Seats – Smarter Travel has posted some info about : Results show low-cost airlines generally did better than the large legacy carriers.Head over to www.smartertravel.com to read the whole article.
- Sightsee with locals—for free! – Laura Buckley recently posted this on This Just In… Newsweek’s Travel Blog:
A view of the Red Square form St. Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow. (Courtesy joe8211943/myBudgetTravel)How about a walk around a city led by a local who knows all the hidden wonders, free of charge? That’s the premise behind Global Greeter Network, which believes the best way to get to know a city is to get to know a local. It’s active in more than twenty cities across the globe and is now continuing its freebie visits in Moscow, one of Global Greeter’s newest iterations.
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- USA’s two biggest carriers raise bag fees – USATODAY.com -
You may soon have to pay more if you plan on checking more than one bag on an international flight. show all text - You’ve stayed at bad airport hotels, now stay at a good one – Sean O’Neill recently posted this on This Just In… Newsweek’s Travel Blog:Budget Travel has always tried to celebrate the companies that make travelers’ lives easier, more enjoyable, and just plain better. Travel isn’t exactly easy these days, and when a company dares to pull off a wonderful innovation, it deserves a hand.
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