Monday, August 11, 2008

Frequent Flyer

...The importance of travel in the modern day living has reached such a level that a whole system of economy and strategic activities has taken shape. This economy of activities produced by the institutional representations of travel creates a whole system of recompenses, facilities and advantages for those individuals as well as organizations that remain loyal to the services and products of that related institution.

The phenomenon of the "frequent flyer" is part and parcel with the travel industry. The details of this kind of program for the customers depend on the financial gain that an institution has achieved from a single individual or a un...more

Getting the Most Out Of Your Air Mile Credit Cards

...mpanies and compare them as well as you could. Normally you would get a point for every dollar you spend. You might also want to take note at the blackout dates as well, many companies have decided to drop them and you will loose your points completely when it expires.

Different items comes with different amount of reward points, and some items don't even give you a single point! This is the way a company will help to entice buyers to buy certain products because they will get more points by buying that big television set over a grandfather clock. The bigger the purchase item is, such as furniture and television may have more miles included when you buy them. Imagine getting a free vacation all to just by buying t...more

The Fear Of Flying In Aeroplanes

...l me a wimp, which is probably correct. The thought of travelling by air therefore did not exactly excite me, I have to admit it scared the living daylights out of me. When I drive a car I have an element of control, if the aircraft crashes for whatever reason, my life could be over. I am not the pilot, I am unable to observe any servicing to the aircraft and I do not know its history.

Like most people, I had read that air travel is by far and way the safest form of travel. Guess what, I don't care,...more

The News on Airline travel

...ansportation was more of a lark back then, no one could imagine that traveling by plane would become commonplace in our society.

Before World War II only a few wealthy people enjoyed airline travel. Wealthy businessmen, such as Howard Hughes, looked for ways to make money from airline travel. Hughes exploits led to the building of many airplane lockers on the fields west of Los Angeles. Today, in Culver City, CA, one can view what remains of those lockers by taking a short bus ride from the Los Angeles International Airport.

The efforts of Hughes and other businessmen created an environment that encouraged airline travel. Such travel became more affordab...more

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