July 15th, 2008

Travel Tips

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Travel Business Plus is a home based online travel business opportunity that allows you to earn commissions on flights, hotels, cars, cruises, concerts, shows, theater, musicals and sporting event tickets.   We also bring you additional information such as….

 

TRAVEL TIPS

  • Try traveling with a simple, rubber door-stop. It can stop intruders in their tracks. It’s inexpensive, light to pack and gives you the peace of mind to sleep well. The main door to your room usually has a good lock and peephole; some also supply a bar chain. But, if there is an adjoining room, that door usually has a fairly flimsy lock. The doorstop is especially useful in those situations.
  • Try taping a foot-long piece of duct tape around a pencil to stick in your bag. It can fix so many things. If a strap on a sandal snaps or a purse handle breaks, it is duct tape to the rescue!
  • Store all liquid products like shampoo, hairspray, etc. in zip lock baggies when packing. Many of these items can explode easily (some may explode from the high altitudes of flying) and the baggies will protect your other items.
  • Foot problems are a painful part of the frequent-flyer lifestyle. Long hours of walking in airports, through convention halls or on uneven surfaces can lead to blisters. Band-aids often slip off toes and heels, so try packing thin moleskin instead. Buy the soft self-adhesive sheets at a grocery or drugstore, cut them into small squares and keep them in your purse or briefcase. If your shoe starts to rub, cover the area right away before it turns into a nasty blister.
  • Make at least 2 photo-copies of each and every travel document that you have: Driver’s License; itinerary, passport, etc. Give one set to a family member at home and keep one set in your purse or bag (separate from the originals). This is in case your originals are lost or stolen.
  • If you are visiting a theme park/amusement park and you plan on riding the water attractions, pack extra dry socks for the family in a large zip lock bag. You can switch out the wet socks for the dry ones after riding.
  • Bring a small flashlight. You never know when you’ll suddenly be “in the dark” and find yourself in unfamiliar surroundings. At night, keep your flashlight by your bed.
  • Do not flash your passport in public. Discreetly show important documents to officials only.
  • Always bring a pair of flip flops (or thongs). You never know when you may need some temporary “shower shoes.”

You can search Google for additional travel tips.

 

Have you ever thought about starting a home based business? Does the idea of making a commission on travel sound appealing? The Travel industry is a $7 Trillion a year industry and $1.3 Trillion in the US alone. Travel is growing 23% faster than the US economy. Travel is expected to grow to $14 Trillion by the end of the decade. 56 MILLION Dollars every minute is spent online purchasing travel. Google travel and see.  My question to you is, why not get your share? If you would like the opportunity to start your very own online home based or away from home based travel business and earn commission on travel, then now is the time.

 

We’ll give you the tools you just tell us you’re ready. 

 

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Chris Pappas
CRTA

Contact Me:

 

Chris Pappas
702-566-8888   
chris@watchtrendz.com
www.travelbusinessplus.com
 

 

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