Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Briggs & Riley Verb Fuse 20 Inch Carry-On Computer Upright,Black,20x14x7.3 Inch

!±8± Briggs & Riley Verb Fuse 20 Inch Carry-On Computer Upright,Black,20x14x7.3 Inch


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Fuse 20 Carry-on Computer Upright - Checkpoint Friendly. Form and function perfectly blended. Unique, two section design for organizationfiles and clothing.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

"BULA - it's Fiji time" Tomandfran's photos about Coral Coast, Fiji (the wellesley resort fiji)

Preview of Tomandfran's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Entry from: Coral Coast, Fiji Entry Title: "BULA - it's Fiji time" Entry: "We left Auckland (with pacific air) to go to Fiji and the promise of sunshine, drinks with mini umbrella's and Fiji time (thats the loosest possible definition of time there is!). As we checked in we had possibly the tightest airline regulations - ryanair might fit into this bracket - but the carry on allowance was only 7kg instead of the normal 10kg and it was strictly 1 piece per person, so Fran's beloved GUESS bag was sent in with the rest of the 'normal luggage' to be checked in. She was not impressed as we looked on from departures as the ground crew tossed bag after bag onto the plane and eventually even her GUESS got the heave-ho treatment (i thought it was funny anyway!). Still we shouldnt have been too bothered we were on our way to sunny and idyllic Fiji Unfortunately, well bar the first day, it was a bit of a wash out! We were met at the airport by the resort driver Jonny. Nice guy and entertaining enough as he dodged the many potholes on the way to the 4 star resort. It was a 105 min drive so we were well tired when we got there. Still it was a nice sunny evening and the weather was hot and humid. We got our dinner and welcome drinks and hit the hay. The next day we got our only day of sunshine as the next 4 were ...

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Airline Rules For Packing Medications

!±8± Airline Rules For Packing Medications

Can you take medications on a plane? Are there specific rules governing what medications you can take when flying, or how they are packed?

These and similar questions are very common, especially with a growing population of older, retired people flying. Whether your parents are traveling with you or you are newly retired and wanting to enjoy your free time with a trip or two, it's important to know the airline rules for packing medications before you go, so you do not risk having important medications confiscated.

In fact, it's not just the airlines but also customs you need to please, depending on where you are going. Because the laws, legalities and regulations differ for taking medications to different countries and even on different airlines, here are some basic tips to help you ensure you get your medications safely to your destination with you.

1) Have your prescription/s with you. If there is any question, having a copy of your prescription packed along with your medications will help clear up any questions and prove the validity of your need to carry them. Always carry whatever applicable paperwork you can get; this may also help you remember what to take and how much, etc. while you are away and your surroundings and routine are unfamiliar and possibly distracting.

2) Follow basic airline rules for liquids; you will not be allowed to bring any liquid containers any larger than 3.4 fluid ounces/100mL in your carry-on, so either pack accordingly, splitting liquid medications into smaller bottles as needed, or pack your medications in your checked luggage. Because it's safer and more secure to keep your medications with you, the former option may be the better one.

3) Call ahead to your specific airline to inquire about any policies they may have. The airline personnel will be able to offer guidance as to how you should pack medications and what paperwork they will require, if any (although, as mentioned, for customs and other purposes it's always a good idea to have accompanying paperwork with medications).

4) If you are planning to visit a foreign country (or several), it may be wise to do some research online ahead of time, to find out if any medications you routinely take are illegal or otherwise prohibited there. If you are carrying something that is prohibited, you risk not only having it confiscated but also a run-in with the local legal authorities, an entirely avoidable unpleasantry.

As a side note, it is always a good idea to label all your medications, and to have a note about what you are taking and why, in case of an emergency during which someone else needs to get that information quickly. Your note should also contain information about any allergies you have and any serious medical conditions you are dealing with, so all pertinent information is available at a glance.

Now that your medications are in order, you can think about enjoying your trip with one less thing to worry about. These tips are brought to you by Travel-Like-A-Pro.com. Bon Voyage!


Airline Rules For Packing Medications

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