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Travel Infos – Louisville International Airport

by Daniel Marer

If so, there is a good chance that you will be flying out of the Louisville International Airport. The Louisville International Airport is known as being one of the area?s best airports, not only when it comes to offering service, but when it comes to offering low-cost travel options. For that reason, if you haven?t already picked an airport to fly out of, you will want to examine the Louisville International Airport and everything that it has to offer.

Although it is a legitimate concern, you do not have to be worried. You will find that the Louisville International Airport is serviced by a large number of well known airlines. Those airlines include American Airlines, Continental Airlines, Delta Airlines, Midwest Airlines, Northwest Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Express, and US Airways. Essentially, this means that wherever you are headed, you should be able to find the flight that you are looking for, whether that flight be non-stop or not.

When it comes to flying in or out of the Louisville International Airport, the airport security follows all rules implemented by the Department of Transportation (DOT), as well as the Transpiration Security Administration (TSA). This means that on all domestic and international flights, sharp objects and liquids are banned from your carryon luggage. However, most items, with the exception of flammable or explosive items, are permitted in your checked baggage. Since problems may arise, it is advised that you arrive at the airport, at least, one or one and half hours in advance. If you are scheduled to fly internationally, it is advised that you arrive even earlier, just in case.

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Posted in Cruise on Feb 19th, 2009, 1:38 am by Daniel Marer     

A guide to Luxury Cruising Australia

by Midje Ette

You might have heard about the luxurious and fascinating experiences you could have on an Australian cruise. However, you might not have a good idea of what a cruise really has to offer. Here are some of the activities you might experience during an Australian cruise.

Have you ever thought about a cruise that would let you enjoy the most luxurious surroundings while encountering unusual wildlife, SCUBA diving, fishing, hiking and even seeing sharks in their natural habitat?

Take advantage of the sun deck, ship’s lounge, al fresco bar, and forward observation lounge. You’ll be able to see useful and interesting information on the ship’s plasma screens, and communicate conveniently with the world outside via Internet cafe.

Enjoy the best wines that the McLaren Vale has to offer as well as a fantastic seafood lunch, full of local treasures. Then, return to the ship for a short journey to Kangaroo Island itself. Called one of the last unspoilt refuges on Earth, this island has a lot to offer.

Choose a cruise that offers multiple expedition boats, allowing you to do what you want, when you want to do it. Some boats, like the Kimberly True North, even sail with their own helicopter!

There’s plenty to do on Kangaroo Island, including wildlife walks, night excursions, and tours. You can ask the cruise director for advice about the best activities for you. Then, move on to a great adventure!

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Posted in Cruise on Feb 12th, 2009, 4:00 am by Midje Ette     

Cruising With A Baby? – Don’t Leave Home Without These Items!

by Brooklyn Sterritt

Going on a family cruise with a young baby can be a wonderful trip. We know because we just came back from a Caribbean cruise with our 10 month old daughter.

Planning for your trip is essential. There are so many things to consder and travel with a baby means that you need to pack more than you would without a baby. Here are the things that we thing you absolutely have to have when going on a cruise with a young baby.

1. Number one on our list is a comfortable stroller. Comfort for your baby is important – but it also important that the stroller can be folded so that it can be taken on an airplane and so that it won’t take up too much room in your cruise ship cabin. Our stroller was in constant use from morning to night. We walked our daughter on the promenade deck every morning; we took our daughter to all of our meals in her stroller; we didn’t want to miss out on the night-life on the ship – so every evening after dinner we bathed our daughter, dressed her in pyjamas, and then placed her back into her stroller. We then walked the ship with her, went to some clubs on the ship with her and before long she would fall fast asleep.

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Posted in Cruise on Jan 14th, 2009, 4:59 am by Brooklyn Sterritt     

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