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How to Choose a Suitcase for Women
This article is for women specifically and is from The Women’s Travel Group. Many of us have bad backs. We overpack exacerbating our back pains, with the tonnage we think we need. This article is budget conscious, practical and easy to follow. Suitcase manufacturers will hate this article.
Here is what you need when buying a new suitcase.
Light weight. You need to visit a store, feel the weight and balance of the case. Ask about pricing/upcoming sales and on line from the same store.…
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What Women Do Not Know: Visiting the Persian Gulf.
What women don’t know about visiting The Emirates and Oman
The UAE and Oman are the safest countries for anyone, including women.
There is little pick pocketing and little street crime. As anywhere, be vigilant anyway.
Alcohol is only served in hotels; there is virtually no drunken street behavior.
North American women are welcomed and liked. With locals, no question is off the table! Here we are dining with 2 Emirati women asking anything, and we mean anything.…
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The 5,000 Year Old Travel Brochure
I am reading a terrific book which explains why Egypt is so fascinating to us as women travelers. At any age in The Women’s Travel Group one wants to visit Egypt. The book is about The Rosetta Stone, carved in 197 BC in Egypt. The stone’s carvings describe a decree is in ancient Greek, in 2 ancient Egyptian scripts, one is hieroglyphics.
Hieroglyphics is a type of writing with images. We know them from Grade School and from ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ type films.…
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Women and Middle Eastern Tours
Women travelers now travel extensively in the Middle East and Arabia. Morocco in North Africa and Turkey in Western Asia have always been a favorites, Egypt in particular is a trip of a lifetime. Now a new world of Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar are all accessible and not at all daunting. What has happened to open up these areas to us?
This post will cover The Emirates, 7 individual emirates under one elected monarch tied together as United Arab Emirates.…
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Passport Renewal News for Women
US Passports for our women travelers are good for ten years. Ten years go by faster than imagined. As your passport gets close to expiration, a traveler gets a feeling of discomfort and loss of control. Since the Pandemic, Passport renewal has been scarily slow; however renewals are faster now especially if you use expedited services, $60 more plus fedex. Or if you go into one of the 26 Passport Offices with a firm appointment. In some situations, you must apply in person A common reason for senior women is your last passport expired more than 15 years ago.…
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Print & Save: Must-Keep Cell Phone Emergency Travel List
Here is a Print & Save: Must Keep Cell Phone Emergency Travel List from The Women’s Travel Group
Airline’s reservation local number. Keep the record locator & frequent flyer number.
Toll free airline number, if on a code share flight, the number is the airline you booked with not the one operating the flight.
Local number for all credit cards
Tour operator emergency number in North America
Tour operator local number overseas.
Transfer agent and tour guide number
Family emergency contact
Hotel phone switchboard in case you get lost.…
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The Future is No Checked Luggage?
A few weeks ago in Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport, there was no checked luggage. The Amsterdam Airport had a mechanical glitch. Schiphol, one of the most important airports in the world, announced that luggage in transit was stuck there. This announcement put a lot of people into hysteria. Those people included me, as I am flying and connecting in Amsterdam soon. Assuming the mechanical disaster continues (as of now, all is working again), I will be traveling carry-on for a 13 day trip.…
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The Scent of Lost Luggage
Lost Luggage it felt like a disaster or at least the worst possible situation: lost luggage. Three of us in a Women’s Travel Group of 20 ladies, flew to India a day before the group. It was a direct British Airways flight: London to Delhi. What could go wrong? Luggage was checked through so embarkation was a breeze.
Well here goes: In Delhi, we cleared customs, then waited at the luggage carousel. Nothing came out. I mean no bags at all from the 350 BA passengers.…
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London’s Heathrow Airport Crowds-get your own wine
Like you, I read travel headlines, then probably unlike you, I don’t let them frighten me. London’s Heathrow Airport is in the news with crowds. I was in Heathrow Airport twice recently. Here is personal experience. No hype. No soft pedaling. Just the truth.
There was a national rail strike; however, traffic from Central London to the airport was unexpectedly normal. Uber and car service prices were to be surcharged, but ended up average. …
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Be a Hedonist in Italy with the Low Euro
The Euro
Go now, the Euro is so low, you can travel like a Hedonist. Yes our group is off to Italy to splurge.
As of yesterday, the Euro fell to near $1, the lowest since 2002 and a steep fall from $1.18 a year ago. What a steal for us going to Europe. Americans are getting a 15% discount in Europe. Shopping meccas like Italy are an especial target for us.
The American Dollar used to be king of currencies; therefore, everyone wanted some under their mattresses.…