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Category Archives: Travel Etiquette
Tipping Skycaps
If you check your luggage at curbside with an airport skycap, the appropriate tip for the skycap is $1 per bag.
Travel Etiquette – Boarding A Plane
The boarding of an airplane for departure should be a fairly quick and smooth process. Unfortunately, we have all experienced a few “hiccups” in the process. Here are a few tips to keep you from becoming a “hick” while loading … Continue reading
Traveling Abroad – Helpful Spanish Phrases
English is a common international language. However, making an attempt to speak a country’s native language is greatly appreciated and demonstrates a great deal of respect to the citizens of that country. After a recent trip to Mexico, I returned … Continue reading
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Travel Etiquette – Airport Check-in
Since 911, traveling by air has changed dramatically. Airport security has done an outstanding job of publicizing the new security rules and updating us with changes to help us arrive to the airport well prepared. However, I am amazed at … Continue reading
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