• Real ID or Stay Home

    Real ID or Stay Home

    Travel Tips from The Women’s Travel Group. Years ago, my Mother and I flew to Albany. From Florida to Albany, there was no checkin issue. From Albany to Florida, she was asked for her driver’s license. My mother was the generation who never drove a car. She informed checkin staff that she had a police card identification. The police id card was something older non driving Floridians secured. Checkin refused her. She was crying. We were shocked.

    I related the following to the supervisor: You allowed my elderly mother to fly Miami to Albany.…

     
  • Travel Solo without a Nervous Breakdown Part 2

    Travel Solo without a Nervous Breakdown Part 2

    Here is your ‘clearing head’ itinerary from The Women’s Travel Group. First Read Part 1. Arrival Day after a 2-3 hour nap, eat a healthy lunch include fruit/salad. Drink more water than you think you need. Ask the Front Desk for a hotel card and a map.  Mark the hotel clearly on the map-you are tired—make the mark BIG. Ask staff to color a line for a neighborhood walk. Stroll the neighborhood monitoring landmarks.  It is pretty easy to get lost when exhausted.…

     
  • Travel without a Nervous Breakdown  Part 1

    Travel without a Nervous Breakdown Part 1

    There is a pre-travel disease called panic. It might be worse for women travelers. Here is how to travel panic free from The Women’s Travel Group, an award winning tour company.

    How to travel and not have a nervous breakdown from The Women's Travel Group.
    Lunch on our Italy trip. www.thewomenstravelgroup.com

    Step 1 is plenty of extra time for every stage. Have with too much time at the airport. Airports can be crowded, stand on line and ignore the line crashers. Airports have amenities: restaurants, bathrooms, ample seating, electrical outlets, USB ports. Most have free public wifi.…

     
  • Junk Fees and Women Travelers

    If you travel, you now face all kinds of surprising junk fees. They are activated by “drip pricing”. There is little you can do to avoid junk fees. See end of this article for what you can do! These are travel tips from award winning, The Women’s Travel Group.

    Give it a try: locate junk fees added to hotel bookings. To hide the real hotel cost and  get a top spot on an online booking engine list, hotels add junk fees to basic room costs.…

     
  • Rude airline staff? Too bad for you.

    Rude airline staff? Too bad for you.

    I just watched one of those irresistible airport videos. An airline staffer used the F word to a passenger. The staffer had demanded to see her boarding pass, not at check in but randomly. The passenger refused, said she had to make her plane and continued on to check in. Then came the F word. What can you do if an airline staffer treats you discourteously or even gray area illegally?

    How to complain about a rude airline staffer and survive the complaint.
    Dept of Transportation, your go to help line.https://www.thewomenstravelgroup.com

    Not much is the answer.…

     
  • Fun Frolick Fanciful  Faimlie

    Fun Frolick Fanciful Faimlie

    Faimlie is Family in Scotland. Be part of The Women’s Travel Group Faimlie. Join our trip to Scotland and Ireland. A list of stuff to surprise and shock you!

    Scotland the land. There are 790 islands and 600 sq. miles of lakes.

    The Women's Travel Group visits Scotland's lakes.
    All photos in this article are from Visitscotland.comr

    The climate There is no such thing as bad weather, only bad clothing. Summer time is still on when we travel. 

    The hair The highest percentage of red haired people is in Scotland up to 13% vs.…

     
  • Learn to love crowded airports

    Learn to love crowded airports

    Travel Tips from award winning The Women’s Travel Group. Get there early. There is no reason NOT to arrive early. One generally sits around watching the clock or doing last second chores which should have been done yesterday. 

    The Women's Travel Group travel tips to learn to love airports. #thewomenstravelgroup
    Group in Italy

    Avoid items that might set off TSA alarms. Even gold jewelry or a watch can activate the alarm. Remove all metal at home, secure in a zipped area of carry on. Removing jewelry in front of strangers feels chancey.…

     
 
 
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