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Top 6 Lightweight Carry-On Luggage to Bring for Your Next Travel Abroad
So, you are in the airport terminal, as a line of luggage moves in the conveyor belt. You are waiting for your bag, dreading the worst. Your bag might be dented, or worse, it simply did not show up.
By Mira Adora6 years ago in Wander
A Guide to Gatwick Airport, My Favourite Airport in London
Gatwick flying field is commonly unnoticed once it involves the array of airports out there in London. However, I completely love Gatwick for thus many alternative reasons, not simply because Ryanair flies there from capital of Ireland (£30 come, living the dream). Here’s my guide to Gatwick flying field and every one my best tips and tricks for hassle-free transit/trip using Gatwick taxi cheap.
By Michael Ruth6 years ago in Wander
5 Steps to Relocating from Canada to the United States
Canadians often look to the United States as a country of opportunity and warmer temperatures. It shouldn’t be surprising that of the 9% of Canada’s citizens living abroad, the majority of them make their new home in the U.S. The most common reasons Canadians make the move south are for work, higher education, the climate and love. Whatever reason might have for considering the move, there are several important factors you need to plan for in your move, from where you will live to the process of making the move.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Wander
Does my regular health insurance cover me on trips abroad?
Does my regular health insurance cover me on trips abroad? According to a 2017 study conducted by InsureMyTrip, one-third of Americans are unsure whether or not their regular health insurance covers them while traveling outside of the USA. To put that into perspective, that works out to be around 109 million people who have no idea if they already have travel cover or not.
By Harry Melville6 years ago in Wander
Lost Baggage in Taiwan
Lost or misused things is a conspicuous worry for explorers and transportation substances the same (Saber, Inc., 2002). By and by, baggage is perceived as lost or misled when a traveler endeavor to get their things toward the finish of a trip and understands that the pack isn't there (Cash, Offutt, & Yourek, 2002). The traveler should then locate the appropriate baggage agent, some of the time hold up in long queues, and report the pack as missing. For the most part, the transportation bearer is first alarmed that a pack has been lost when the voyager reports that the specific bag didn't show up alongside different bags from a similar flight (Cash et al., 2002). However, this was not the case that my Filipino companion had encountered.
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.6 years ago in Wander
4 Reasons to Travel Right Now
It’s everywhere - the infectious urge to travel. Whether you see pictures of your coworker’s trip to the beach or Expedia.com ads follow you around in your internet travel, the travel bug is viral. Instagram promotes amazing destinations by sneakily allowing them to show up on your feed as you scroll while you’re waiting for the bus after work. Airfare is often on sale, and travel hacks to use credit card points have never been more popular on Reddit or within Facebook groups about budgeting.
By Pam Jannes6 years ago in Wander
Vacation Prep
In LA, winter ends pretty much as soon as it starts since its sunny and almost 80 in February right now. However, I know in most other parts of the world, seasons are a bit more…real. That being said, I know my friends on the East Coast are itching for a tropical vacation trying to avoid the cold so I put together my top tips for how I prep for a tropical vacation coming off of my recent trip to Cabo – here’s some pointers on things that I did do or like to do before I hit a tropical destination!
By Victoria Nelson6 years ago in Wander
Yountville - Bay Area Weekend Getaway Extraordinaire
" Where to go in wine country for a day or two?", you ask. My enthusiastic reply of late is “Yountville”! With so much to offer: eats and drink within a four block area, Yountville is one of my favorite places in NorCal wine country. No designated driver? No worries; park and walk the whole town in a leisurely day. Better yet, stay the night in one of its many hotels and inns. Yountville runs high on luxury, indulgence and beauty, but maintains a quaint charm and sense of ease. It is also accessible to both Napa and Sonoma, and only about an hour from the city.
By Jody Holman6 years ago in Wander











