is travelocity.com a good site to use?
Yes, it is generally cheaper than other travel sites, and it lets you change your dates without change fees.
Yes, it is generally cheaper than other travel sites, and it lets you change your dates without change fees.
You will go through on the job training. You will have a lot to learn. You will also be photographed, finger-printed and given 10,000 hours of safety lectures and films and tests. You will be measured for uniforms and be issued safety equipment.
I was hired as an agent for United in 1963. I left them in 1984. I was training the day before I left. Get used to it, because training is a part of life.
Regards,
Dan
I was wondering if these were the true prices on http://www.cheapoair.com? seems too good to be true
Please check:
Tips:
a- use flexible dates
b- use alternative airports
http://www.yapta.com/
http://www.cfares.com/
http://www.kayak.com/
http://www.orbitz.com/
http://www.cheaptickets.com/
http://www.expedia.com/default.asp
http://www.farecompare.com/
http://www.mobissimo.com/search_airfare.…
http://www.airfarewatchdog.com/
http://www.tripadvisor.com/
Depending on the quality of the items and how much room I had in my luggage, I would occasionally take the soap and other toiletries from my hotel room.
Before the more serious environmental concerns (ie, "An Inconvinient Truth", Hotels offering to change your sheets every other day instead of every day, etc.), I’ve been to hotels that would take your used toiltries and provide you with new ones.
Did/do hotels simply throw away used ones? Recycle? Allow their workers to take the used ones? Combine the liquids to make whole containers?
At the hotel I work at, we only clean rooms between guests and by request. We provide sachets of shampoo and small bars of soap. After a guest checks out, housekeeping will leave any un-opened bars and sachets and throw out any opened ones, replacing them with new ones. If a guest requests that their room be turned over, housekeeping will leave any partially used products and supplement them so that there are a total of 4 bars of soap and 4 sachets of shampoo.
It is very difficult to hygienically recycle hygiene products, and I don’t know of any hotels that do.
I gave up my seat on a flight coming home from college, and I got a $250 flight voucher, but I have misplaced it since I have gotten home. If I contact American Airlines, can they get me a new flight voucher that I can use, or am I out of luck?
Sorry, you’re out of luck. Don’t misplace your vouchers next time.
I live in toronto but I’m planning to book a flight from buffalo to las vegas so it’s cheaper. I also plan on booking a hotel. What were your experiences with those sites?
Sometimes none of them are. Depending on the airline you’re using you may be able to book everything (cheaper) through the airlines vacation packages.
I’ve used travelocity, orbitz, expedia and cheaptickets, along with hotwire, and priceline and from personal experience, travelocity always had the better prices!
Be sure to check the hotel fees before booking some charge a "resort fee" (basically they charge you for just having a reservation there because they can) I think the Harrah’s owned Hotels don’t charge those fees.
Depending on where you’re staying you may be able to book both flight and hotel through the hotel too.
Have a good trip!
I recently adopted a 2 year old GSD mix from the pound. My girlfriend and I often go away on weekends and stay in Hotels. We do have family that is more than willing to sit him for us. However, we are planning a road trip and want him to come along. I have seen some hotels and motels that allow pets. Any particular brand of hotels that allow pets? He’s kennel kept at night and house broken. Any tips? suggestions? Knowledge of rules and regulations will be greatly appreciated.
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It would be harder for terrorists to hide packages in their package. I am just trying to come with practical ideas on Air Travel. I also think it would pass the time better as I check out the babes.
Terrorists could still manage to hide small items in their crevices.
Al Qaeda drive to recruit Westerners worries US
(AFP) – Apr 5, 2008
WASHINGTON (AFP) — Attempts by Al-Qaeda to recruit Westerners has sparked deep concerns among US national security experts, who fear the country could be infiltrated by attackers with Caucasian looks and European or North American identification.
Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Robert Mueller told a congressional hearing Tuesday that the Al-Qaeda terror network was focusing its attention of recruiting Westerners because its leaders believed that bearers of valid European of North American passports could enter the United States more easily than other nationals.
The statement came two days after Central Intelligence Agency Director Michael Hayden made a similar revelation that Al-Qaeda was recruiting and training terrorists of Western origin.
"They are bringing operatives into that region for training — operatives that, a phrase I would use, wouldn’t attract your attention if they were going through the customs line at Dulles" airport in Washington, Hayden told NBC television last Sunday.
The new recruits "look Western" and "would be able to come into this country … without attracting the kind of attention that others might," he said.
"They could be anybody," said Matthew Levitt, an expert with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy.
Al-Qaeda could recruit radicals from Europe who would be able to come to the United States "on valid passports perhaps through visa waiver programs," Levitt said.
Ted Galen Carpenter, an expert with Cato Institute, believes it is very difficult to gauge the number of people open to such recruitment because it could involve Western-looking European natives like Muslims from Bosnia or Kosovo.
"How many people? That’s very hard to measure," the expert pointed out. You’re talking certainly thousands of people."
Carpenter said that Al-Qaeda is looking for ways to thwart any kind of profiling strategy that the US and other governments might employ to single out possible threats from the huge numbers of people entering their countries each day.
Osama bin Laden and his associates have spoken in the past of using Muslims from the Balkans who do not fit the Arab Muslim stereotype to infiltrate countries, he said.
"There certainly are not many sympathizers for organizations like that in the West," he explained. "But they don’t need many."
Levitt recalled that British national Richard Reid, who attempted in 2001 to explode a bomb concealed inside a shoe aboard an American Airlines plane, carried a western passport. He said there were other similar cases.
Levitt recently met in Paris with French counterterrorism officials whom he said have the same worries. "German officials and British officials are similarly concerned."
According to Newsweek, the CIA director’s statements were prompted by a German investigation of a terrorist cell linked to an Uzbek group led by Fritz Gelowicz, a German national who converted to Islam and is now imprisoned in Germany.
But Brian Jenkins, a terrorism expert at Rand Corporation, believes that while while individuals coming into the United States could carry out terrorist attacks, "our greatest concerns right now are what I refer to as local home-grown terrorists — American citizens living right here."
"In the attacks in Turkey, in the attacks in Spain, in the attacks in London, in the plots that have been uncovered in Germany and Denmark, and other places, these were not teams of terrorists … being sent in from abroad, they were all from the inside," Jenkins said.
http://afp.google.com/article/ALeqM5jd-qBgKEeQDGZapAfotfRM6crL7Q
Obama want do anything due to putting the interests of political correctness over the American people
Which Month(s) Can I Get The Lowest Airfare…june, July, Or August?
June