All Posts Tagged With: "flight"
Drinking Ages Around the World
Everyone wants to drink a little and have fun when they’re on vacation. Students flying abroad for spring break want two things: cheap airfare and a country where they can drink legally if under 21.
28Jul2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued
How To Sleep in an Airport
When traveling, you never know if a sudden or random weather pattern might emerge, or if your airplane needs some last minute repairs, causing your flight to be delayed or cancelled. In any case, when traveling by plane, there is a chance you could end up being forced to sleep in an airport.
21Jul2008 | Keri | 0 comments | Continued
Fred from YouTube on an Airplane?
What do you think would happen if you put that crazy kid Fred from YouTube on an airplane?
16Jul2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued
How To Beat Jet Lag
Nobody likes jet lag. Or being around someone with jet lag. It makes you cranky, groggy, and prevents you from enjoying any part of your trip for a few days.
7Jul2008 | Keri | 0 comments | Continued
Why time zones blow
Time zones?
What a pain in the ahem, excuse me. Seriously though, what moron thought of this crap? Yeah sure, it would be weird if time was the same everywhere and 11 am meant late morning here and late evening half way around the world but it would be so much less hassle.
26Jun2008 | Paul | 0 comments | ContinuedVenice: Pedestrian City of the World
Prepare now your best walking shoes and get ready for a beautiful and relaxing walk to the world’s only pedestrian city, Venice, Italy. Located in the northern part of Italy and built on an archipelago of 118 islands.
20Jun2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | Continued
Top Ten Things to Bring in Your Carry-On Luggage
Wondering what the most important things you should keep with you on the plane are? Check out the list!
9Jun2008 | Paul | 0 comments | Continued
Marseille’s Quick Traveling Tips
Here are a few must-knows for having a good trip in Marseille!
27May2008 | Yulia | 0 comments | ContinuedBarcelona Traveling Quick Tips
The two official languages of Barcelona are Catalan and Spanish, yet in the most tourist areas, many can understand English and some understand French or even German.
11May2008 | Yulia | 1 comment | Continued










